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    3 Influential Inventions

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    Saying that the modern world has not been influenced by the past is like saying grass isn’t green. Not only have we learned from the past but some of the greatest inventions come from ancient times. We have the cuneiform and the wheel from Sumerians‚ and gun powder from the Chinese. Those are only some of the ancient inventions that have evolved to great modern world technology. Without a good base how can anything function right? Without them cars‚ the alphabet‚ and firearms may have never been

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    Muhammad Ali I think that Muhammad Ali was one of the most influential people in the last hundred years. One of the reasons I think Muhammad Ali was one of the greatest is because he changed the way of boxing. Another reason he is influential is because he stood up for the civil rights movement my last reason is because he refused to fight black people in war. My first reason that I think Muhammad Ali is the most influential person in the last hundred years is because he changed the way of boxing

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    Speech to Inform

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    Speech to Inform Speech to inform is an important part of a communication. As a public Speaker we serve as interpreters of information and are called on to assemble‚ package and present information to other human being to turn information into knowledge. Types of informative Speeches a.)Explanation or Lectures A speech of explanation doesn’t just offer a dictionary definition. Rather‚ explanations define concepts or processes in ways that make them relevant to the listeners. Lectures

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    Processing the co-channel signal‚ i.e speaker identification‚ speech recognition‚ etc.. still have problems. Questions like how many speakers are talking together?‚ and if it is possible to decide for sure that a certain speaker is presented among the talking people‚ may need some answers. In the present work‚ using a predefined recorded speaker signal‚ target speaker‚ a proposed spectral correlation technique for both co-channel speech detection‚ and speaker identification is designed to help in

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    Study Guide Review

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    8. 7 elements in which we focus on how these elements interact when a public speaker addresses an audience Speaker- the person who is presenting an oral message to a listener Message- whatever a speaker communicates to someone else Channel- the means by which a message is communicated Listener- the person who receives the speaker’s message Feedback- the messages‚ usually nonverbal‚ sent from a listener to a speaker Interference- anything that impedes the communication of a

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    her own ideas‚ that never stopped her from being a powerful leader. Condoleezza was influential in the way that most women are not. While most women with leadership roles try getting to the top as fast and in whatever way possible‚ Condi was not like that. She used her power for what some people like to think‚ the greater good. People were not afraid of Rice‚ but more or less excited for her input. She was influential in ways most people did not see. While she may not have been known for her own ideas

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    of Effective Public Speaking 1. Perception: Stop trying to be a great “public” speaker. People want to listen to someone who is interesting‚ relaxed‚ and comfortable.  In the routine conversations we have every day‚ we have no problem being ourselves.  Yet too often‚ when we stand up to give a speech‚ something changes.  We focus on the “public” at the expense of the “speaking.”  To become an effective public speaker‚ you must do just the opposite: focus on the speaking and let go of the “public

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    Guest Speaker Write Up

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    Mehdi Tazi : 260471916 Section 5 Guest speaker: Caroline Dagenais Caroline Dagenais was invited as a guest speaker‚ on November 8th in order to discuss the importance of Information Technology in her field. She went through different subjects from how technology enabled the hospital to operate like a business company to her own career stream. What I found particularly interesting and surprising is the way she was hired to be manager of a department she didn’t know anything about‚ and

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    Term Paper

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    1 Introduction 8 1.1 Public Speaking in the Business World 8 1.2 Personal and Social Benefits of Public Speaking 9 2 Evolution of Public Speaking 10 2.1 What is public speaking? 10 2.2 Three Parts of Persuasion by Aristotle. 10 2.3 Cicero’s Five Canons of Rhetoric 12 2.4 Modern Elements of Public Speaking 12 2.5 Three Styles of Speech 13 3 Overcoming Fear of Public Speaking 14 3.1 Introduction 14 3

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    Speech notes

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    There are essentially three types of speeches public speakers use to influence their audience. In this lesson‚ we’ll look at those three types of speeches and how each serves a different purpose. Speeches Everyone knows what a speech is like. A person stands at the front of the room and begins to speak. Then you sit down for an hour‚ wondering when the speaker will finish and allow you to get out of the uncomfortable fold-out chair‚ right? Not necessarily; speeches are used more often than

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