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    Oral Communication Review

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    the organization‚ community and political leaders are called upon to speak on several occasion or functions. Master speakers and orators have been sought to speak on diverse subjects. Powerfull speeches can inspire the audience‚build tension issues or relax tension among the audience or it can incite people fight or induce them to be friendly.Listening to a good speech is a very interesting experience. First things that is important in order to be a good speakers is clarity. The voice should be clear

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    which was broadcasted to members of McConaughey’s fan base. McConaughey’s acceptance speech was given to a live audience in the auditorium consisting of fellow actors and colleagues however the speech was also being broadcasted to millions around the world on live television. His interview that followed with the press was given to a few media crews without a large television audience viewing live. In both the speech and interview his soft Texan accent stays the same for the most part however there

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    A Brief Summary Of Blood

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    Jealous of his adoptive brother and fearful he won’t inherit his father’s fortune‚ a man gets entangled with mobsters and his adoptive brother must find him before it’s too late. BRIEF SYNOPSIS BROCK (12) is spoiled and likes to raise hell. His single father‚ CLIFFORD‚ doesn’t have the heart to discipline him. When Clifford’s best friend dies‚ Clifford adopts his orphan son‚ DEREK (12). Derek is the complete opposite of Brock. Brock soon becomes jealous. His father wishes Brock were more like Derek

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    When an individual reads a book and then sees the movie that is based on the book‚ there is bound to be many differences between the two. Sometimes there are elements that are present in the book that have a tendency to get lost in the production and directing of a movie. At other times‚ the movie adds elements that are not originally in the book. In Walter Mosley’s book‚ “Devil in a Blue Dress‚” and the movie of the same name share some similar literary elements. However‚ there are several vital

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    Pitch Outline Assignment

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    and speech is to fully display your audience adaptation and persuasive speaking skills through the process of pitching a project idea and plan to effect a change to an issue‚ problem‚ or part of the status quo. This includes gathering appropriate information and persuasive reasons to support a 6-9 minute speech about the topic‚ project and target audience of your choice. The assignment requirements are as follows: 1. Your topic‚ project‚ and target audience should be approved by your instructor

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    Florence Kelley Essay

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    them. It was also said to make the audience feel guilty for doing something they simply have no control over. Sleeping is seen as something that everyone does‚ and Kelley bringing up the fact that the children are getting little to no sleep at all‚ gives off the effect that giving children all this hard work isn’t criminal‚ but what Americans are doing while all the children are working is criminal. To continue on making an effort to reach out to her audience‚ Florence Kelley lays all the facts

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    Peer Evaluation Example

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    made her sound ‘monotone’. Also‚ an important thing about giving speeches and attracting the audience’s attention is to looking at the audience‚ making contact with them like you are speaking directly to them. I did not feel as if she had any contact with anyone since she was reading from her paper. I think if she would have had more eye contact‚ the audience would have been more interested and accepted her arguments. Another thing that affected her speech presentation was that

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    External Speaker Critique

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    with their company. The intended audience was investors‚ brokers‚ or finical advisors. The speech took place on November 7th at noon and lasted around 45 minuets. The speech took place at Smith Barney offices in troy. It was a very large conference room with many long tables. The speaker stood at the front using a dry-erase board. It was done over a lunch conference type of setting. The event was sponsored by Voyageur asset management inc. to persuade the audience to invest with them. Part 2- Evaluation

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    $13.00 for my ticket and had saved twelve dollars with student discounts. The view in my seat was good but not perfect because the person in front was blocking it a little. The goal of Peter and the Starcatcher was to make the audience have a great time by making the audience laugh. I believe that Rick Elice’s Peter and the Starcatcher did a great job at achieving its goal because their goal was to make people laugh. Rick

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    Discovery Essay

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    a snide girl‚ always arguing....” Gwen is rude‚ and is not accepting her daughter for who she is‚ because she would like her to follow her rules. She is seen as dominating‚ and unknowing. This quote is an exaggerated quote. It is conveyed to the audience as Gwen exaggerating too much about the issues she has with Meg. In The Pursuit of Happyness‚ Chris Gardner is a man who struggles to support his family. As a result‚ his wife leaves him and his son to fend for themselves. “Hey. Don’t ever let

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