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    Ayotunde Akinbote CRQ15&6. Why must a public speaker be audience-centered? Good speakers are audience centered‚ you must be audience centered to keep the audience’s attention. What does it mean to say that people are egocentric? What implications does the egocentrism of audiences hold for you as a public speaker? When pay closest attention to messages that affect their own values‚ beliefs‚ and well-being. It implies that your audience will have already judged you. What are the six demographic

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    07.01 Evaluating a Speaker Worksheet Element of the Speech What the Speaker Says Effect on the Audience Claim What is the speaker’s claim? The speakers claim is even though you may think it might not happen to you‚ texting while driving is dangerous and can be fatal. They agree with the speaker they go on to say “With kids that age‚ I think it’s more of an addiction‚ you know‚ they have to get that text; they have to be talking to somebody all the time.” Point of View From whose point of view

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    What is an expository essay? The expository essay is a genre of essay that requires the student to investigate an idea‚ evaluate evidence‚ expound on the idea‚ and set forth an argument concerning that idea in a clear and concise manner. This can be accomplished through comparison and contrast‚ definition‚ example‚ the analysis of cause and effect‚ etc. Please note: This genre is commonly assigned as a tool for classroom evaluation and is often found in various exam formats. The structure

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    Preoccupied with the analysis of data on computer screens‚ Eric can detect various patterns hidden in the natural order of things‚ which makes his transaction successful enough for him. Ultimately‚ he becomes enveloped in the illusion that the world revolves around him. Eric’s excellent command of language for grasping network of power and control gives him exaggerated confidence that there is no world without him. Eric trusts computer analysis so much that he rides around in a limousine

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    Digital Natives‚ Digital Immigrants: Some Thoughts from the Generation Gap by Timothy VanSlyke | | | | | | | | | In a two-part series entitled "Digital Immigrants‚ Digital Natives‚" Marc Prensky (2001a‚ 2001b) employs an analogy of native speakers and immigrants to describe the generation gap separating today’s students (the "Digital Natives") from their teachers (the "Digital Immigrants"). According to Prensky‚ the former are surrounded by digital media to such an extent

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    Baldwin and King apply first-person narratives‚ allowing the audience to experience an immediate encounter toward the authors situation at the time. Baldwin starts the essay with my father died. This short but poignant sentence not only sets the tone for the whole story‚ but also engages the audience to share his despair‚ hatred and relief. Similarly‚ Kings holograph sounds professional and convincing because his first-person defense clearly reasons why his nonviolent protest is necessary through

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    University of Puerto Rico in Bayamón English Department Native Americans Analytical Essay Jhon Smith 841-03-9669 INGL 3326 LJ1 Dr. Vallejo Native Americans Analytic Essay Among the many cultures around the world‚ the Native American community is one of the many minorities who have gone through horrid times and still struggle to preserve their traditions. Their submission to the mainstream Anglo-Americans has led to a lot of issues. These are presented in Blue Winds Dancing by Tom

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    Civilized Natives In the 16th century‚ the ethnocentric Europeans believed that Natives weren’t civilized and cultured people. “They caused a huge genocide on the Aboriginal people; leaving only around 800 000 Aboriginal Canadian citizens today.” (Manjikian‚ notes‚ 2013) Unfortunately‚ the Europeans were wrong. The Natives were very civilized and cultured human beings. This can be proven by multiple factors but only three will be analyzed: religion‚ art and creation stories. First of all‚ Natives

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    In Forever Free: The Story of Emancipation and Reconstruction‚ author Eric Foner analyzes the traditional understandings of the Reconstruction period immediately following the American Civil War. Foner begins by explaining that such traditional understandings came from white Southerners who blamed their misfortunes on greedy Northerners and inept African Americans. Rather than agreeing with such traditional understandings‚ Foner attempts to overthrow such beliefs by arguing in favor of African Americans

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    Essay notes on Psychology • The task in the essay identify consistencies and inconsistencies in relation to the findings • Some differences or inconsistencies arise between the findings sections of the studies due to the variation of research questions and qualitative approaches used It is relevant to note these points‚ but what is more relevant to your essay is to look beyond artefacts produced by the specific research questions / approach used to organise findings – so that you

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