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    Public Speaking

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    THE POWER OF PUBLIC SPEAKING BY WAN HIZAM BIN WAN HASSAN  Speaking in Public An English proverb says “talk is cheap!” But nowadays a good talk “can be very expensive” indeed.  There are people who travels between cities town to town‚ delivering speeches as a form of entertainment or information to paying audiences. Example: Oprah Winfrey – The Oprah Show David Letterman – Late Night with Letterman (50K per speech) Do you know who „them‟? A few are

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    Draft Horse

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    Reference is the process that allows listeners to connect novel portions of a discourse to previously mentioned portions. Zero pronouns (Ø) are used there a single prominent entity is the main focus of attention. An example would be “Draft horse is one you get on tap instead of Ø in a bottle.” In this case‚ we do not see an explicit pronoun that says who is found “in a bottle”. The indefinite singular pronoun one refers to the draft horse. The zero pronoun is in reference to the ultimately the draft

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    Hip Hop and Black Women

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    Reflection II Today’s society is heavily impacted by the music world. Music has a way with influencing its listeners‚ and many may argue that for some music types‚ this is a bad thing‚ especially for black women. Even with many new genres arising from the contemporary music scene ‚ hip-hop has maintained it’s leading popularity. In Jennifer McLune’s “Hip-Hop’s Betrayal of Black Women”‚ Hip-Hop is portrayed as a negative contender in the advocacy of female activism. Through the argument in

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    Channel‚ Listener‚ Feedback‚ Interference‚ and Situation. Speaker: The person who is presenting an oral message to a listener. Message: Whatever a speaker communicated 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 message. Interference can be external or internal to listeners. Situation:

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    Jfk Inaugural Speech

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    John F. Kennedy will always be remembered for two things— how his presidency ended‚ but also how it started. In his famous inaugural address‚ he discusses his goals for the future of the country. Given in the midst of the Cold War‚ Kennedy uses his speech to inspire the Americans listening‚ hoping for a better relationship with the USSR during his presidency. During paragraphs twelve through twenty-one of his speech‚ he speaks about his hope for improved he appeals to pathos by using anaphora and

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    separated from others‚ is a common threat in many pieces of Anglo-Saxon literature. The reasoning for incorporating the idea of exile into so many works is to instill the culture’s greatest fear in order to create a greater impact on the reader or listener. The Anglo-Saxon people wanted to be remembered in the future. If exiled‚ no memory of this person would ever remain in the future because he or she was banished from the land to forever be forgotten. The reason for exile may be displayed in different

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    Guess Paper – 2013 Class – IX Subject – ENGLISH LANGUAGE ___________________________________________________________________________ • Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately. • You will not be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes. • This time is to be spent in reading the question paper. • The time given at the head of this Paper is the time allowed for writing the answers. • Attempt all four questions. • The intended marks for questions or parts of

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    Running head: EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION IN THE WORKPLACE                     Effective Communication in the Workplace  Patricia Moore  Strayer University  BUS 100 Intro to Business  May 4‚ 2015  Lora Yardley        1  EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION IN THE WORKPLACE   2  Effective Communication in the Workplace  Effective communication is extremely important in all aspects of life‚ weather discussing  work or personal life.  People in organizations typically spend a major part of their time in  interacting with people

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    Paralinguistics

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    Paralinguistic Communication • Being more aware of the subtle nuances of verbal communication can contribute significantly to better conversation and will promote a deeper understanding and connection with others as you become a more active speaker and listener. Paralinguistics include: • • • • • • • • Volume of voice Speed of voice Intonation Tone Pronunciation Articulation Pause Punctuation marks  Volume of voice : It is not just‚ what you say ; it is how you say it. When you whisper something‚

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    human emotion to do so. In the speech by Martin Luther King Jr.‚ his stylistic choices are effective in persuading his audience by targeting their emotions. Ultimately‚ the content of the writing is unsuccessful unless delivered in a way that forces listeners and readers to feel a certain way. MLK Jr. expertly utilizes the repetition of multiple phrases throughout his speech in order to establish his assertive and persuasive tone. As he speaks‚ the intensity in his voice increases to create a sense of

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