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    Audience Adaptation Paper

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    Fundamentals of Public Speaking Audience Adaptation Paper February 18‚ 2013 In the TED video that I watched‚ the subject was about “Body Language” and was twenty-one minutes and three seconds long‚ but the speaker stopped officially talking at twenty minutes and fifty-four seconds into the video. The speaker‚ Amy Cuddy‚ had very interesting points about how a person’s power pose‚ powerful/ prideful or curled into a ball and timid‚ can influence themselves on how they think and feel about themselves. She

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    introduction is effective only if it is firmly related to the speech topic. Credibility is the audience’s perception of whether a speaker is qualified to speak on a given topic. Goodwill is the audience’s perception of whether the speaker has the best interests of the audience in mind. A preview statement is especially important in a speech introduction when a speaker is addressing a hostile audience. Under normal circumstances the introduction should constitute about 10 to 20 percent of a speech

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    determining a given word’s degree of integration into the mental lexicon. The paper begins by reviewing the body of evidence relevant to the research question‚ and then presents the design and results of an investigation comparing nonnative and native speaker patterns of responses in light of depth of word knowledge scores. In discussing the results of the study‚ a tentative model for the process by which words are integrated into the mental lexicon is proposed‚ and the long-standing belief that a

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    Intro Speech 100 Midterm 1

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    Introductory & Informative Unit 1. Identify the major similarities and differences between public speaking and everyday conversation. Similarities | Differences | ~ Logical organization of thoughts (Message organized by a speaker)~ Tailoring your message to your audience (explain something differently to a child than you would to a grandparent‚ or a peer)~ Telling stories/relaying information for maximum impact (Build up‚ adjustment to punch line)~ Adapting to listener feedback (react

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    Public Speaking

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    * public speaking is American’s number one fear what is public speaking features communication between a speaker and an audience speaker does most of talking audience centered emphasizes the spoken word usually a prepared presentation Why study public speaking Use in Classroom Career Communication skills outrank all other qualities Community Least expect it Public Speaking: A great tradition The ancient Greeks were the first people to think formally about rhetoric –a systematic

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    self-centric. There are few endowed or those who have inculcated the kind of human psychology that tolerates all kinds of unpredictable human behavior and succeed in hammering a consensus in his favor from a contradictory situation. An effective public speaker is one 1. Who has the ability to make his listeners

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    Public Speaking Skills

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    Ethics Speech

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    Public speaking ethics will help speakers to develop guidelines that are useful know. How can we know what is ethical and what is not? Practicing ethical speaking and presentation is not just a matter of of common sense. Words are power. Ethics in public speaking are important because of the tremendous influence one can exert with words alone. There are numerous breakdowns of the ethics in public speaking. There are three main areas of ethics in public speaking. These ethical foundations are:The

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    Public Speaking

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    everywhere and it is very important to obtain effective public speaking skills. One should understand and learn what it is that involves being an effective public speaker. One can acquire these skills with practice‚ practice‚ and practice. For one with no knowledge of public speaking‚ one should research the skills of an effective public speaker. The kind of information one should search for are strategies for public speaking. There are many sources that contain different strategies. One should read

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    and formal manner. In contrast to talking‚ speaking only include one person communicating to a certain number of audience. Meanwhile it is a norm that everyone can talk with ease‚ a public speaker may feel all jittery before or/and during a speech delivery or pass out in a middle of the function. Some speakers tend to look down the aisle rather than looking straight into the audiences’ eyes and some might dress to kill. Despite thinking that one is not eligible to speak publicly‚ one should acknowledge

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