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    The Orator

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    Aulus Metellus- The Orator Aulus Metellus also known as the Orator is a very well known piece of Roman Etruscan artwork which can be related to today’s society. The piece is bronze statue of a Roman official holding his right arm up as if he is addressing a crowd. Back in the early first century BC I could imagine many great leaders using a similar pose when addressing a crowd. It gives off the impression that they are superior‚ persuasive and speaking for best interest of the people. According

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    five basic elements‚ often expressed as "who is saying what to whom using what medium with what effects?" The purpose of public speaking can range from simply transmitting information‚ to motivating people to act‚ to simply telling a story. Good orators should be able to change the emotions of their listeners‚ not just inform them. Public speaking can also be considered a discourse community. Interpersonal communication and public speaking have several components that embrace such things as motivational

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    prepared with the intentions of informing‚ influencing or entertaining an audience. The main purposes of a political speech are to transmit information among others‚ motivating people to act either for or against something or to tell a story. A good orator should be able to change people’s emotions and keep the audiences interest. For my language study I am analysing David Cameron’s speech to his campaigners in Brighton before the election 2010 because I thought it would be an interesting topic as it

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    Luther King "I Have a Dream" When thinking of the most effective and well known speeches in history‚ one of the first speeches that comes to mind is Martin Luther King Jr.’s "I Have a Dream." A large part of Martin Luther King Jr.’s success as an orator was due to his uses of rhetoric in his speeches. King also was able to judge the mood and tone of his audience‚ and was able to interact with his audience accordingly. The uses of metaphors‚ anaphora and his ability to interact with his audience made

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    EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION & PUBLIC SPEAKING SKILLS We never learn anything- be it golf‚ French‚ or public speaking- by means of gradual improvement. We advance by sudden jerks and abrupt starts. Then we may remain stationary for weeks‚ or even lose some of the proficiency we have gained. Psychologists call these periods of stagnation “plateaus in the curve of learning”. We may strive for a long time and not be able to get off one of these “plateaus” and on to an upward again. We may get discouraged

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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 can be defined as the process of speaking to a group of people in a structured‚ deliberate manner intended to inform‚ influence‚ or entertain the listeners or a way of making your own ideas public by sharing them with other people and of influencing other people. Public speaking is a skill that is very important for student‚ college and career. However‚ some people may find it difficult due to their lack of experience in speaking or afraid been laughed by public. Public speaking

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    Public speaking can be a nerve-wracking‚ complex process. However‚ one important aspect should never be forgotten: good speakers are made‚ not born. Even the most polished public speakers today‚ whether politicians‚ motivational speakers‚ spokespersons‚ etc.‚ had to learn and apply the basics of public speaking. Mastering public speaking builds confidence and creates a sense of satisfaction. In a way‚ the ability to be a good speaker allows you a greater sense of personal control. Participation

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    The butterflies in your stomach‚ the clamminess in your palms‚ the anxious feeling looming overhead—today is speech day. For some reason simply speaking directly to a handful of our peers‚ the students who grew up in the dorms with us‚ the classmates who share our stresses and worries‚ will still manage to put the fear of God in us all. I believe I can speak for everyone when I say that public speaking is never first on our weekend to-do list. The funniest thing about it is that we give “speeches”

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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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