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    Public Speakin

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    Course Description: This Public Speaking course is designed to introduce students to three basic modes of speaking. It provides each student with the necessary skills in order to communicate effectively. This lecture-performance course teaches the student how to develop and further enforce verbal and non-verbal communication skills and values. It includes: research‚ presentations skills‚ critical listening and thinking skills‚ audience analysis‚ anxiety reduction‚ and voice and articulation. In

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    PUBLIC SPEAKING I. ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING A. THE SPEAKER The main element of public speaking He is seen as a person full of ideas‚ knowledge‚ and principles in life that in one way or another can inspire them in the challenges of life. CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EFFECTIVE SPEAKER 1. GOOD VOICE QUALITY Good voice quality/variety is a good tool to captivate audience’s attention especially when doing a narration. 2. KNOWLEDGE OF THE SUBJECT MATTER The more and broader you know about the subject

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    because I enjoy making a fool of myself‚ but it is in large part due to the fact that talking to people in a structured manner‚ such as a speech just doesn’t scare the bejusus out of me like it did before I enrolled in this class. Why is that? Why does public speaking scare people? I feel that many people just don’t understand the fundamentals. First off‚ things go much smoother if your audience finds you credible. Next‚ your delivery is just as important as your material. A nervous speaker with accurate

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    Public Transportation

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    Public Transportation there are many kinds of commuters on public transportation: there are bus commuters‚ train commuters‚ and plain commuters. The first kind of commuter are people who ride the bus. At some point in their lifetime‚ everyone has had to ride the bus. Children ride the bus to school on a daily basis all the way through adolescence. People who live in large cities‚ ride the bus just about everywhere they need to go. Local buses bring in large amounts of money for their area and

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    The article “The Failure of the American Public Education” by John Hood‚ her states that “A school cannot successfully impart the needed skills‚ knowledge‚ and perspective to its students.” This is due to the way schools operate today; schools are focused more on their reputation than what their students are learning. I agree with the article because schools focus on their reputation‚ set low standards‚ and education kills creativity. First‚ schools that focus on their reputation tend only to want

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    7 CULTURAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTORS We often wish that there were more businessmen in government. That would be good for business and good for government. Yet the experience of those who are drafted into ministerial office from the business community is usually frustrating. The latest example is Digby Jones‚ former Director General of the Confederation of British Industry‚ which represents big business in the UK. In June 2007 he was appointed Minister of Trade by the

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    Public Officials

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    1. Assertion: Elected officials would have a personal stake in the Public School educational system. Reasoning: By creating this law‚ elected officials would have a personal stake in the Educational System. If a public official sends his/her kids to a public school‚ then that elected official will have an actual‚ personal stake in the way our public school system turns out. It put their kids on a pressing issue on fixing public schools for forces politicians to take action. Now‚ they have a loved

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    Briones DCM: Let’s Talk about Health Professor Alford 1/22/2015 Is violence a public health issue? Violence should be a public health issue. It affects millions if not billions of people around the world. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing‚ “violence has been recognized by the World Health Organization as a public health priority worldwide”. The reason violence should be recognized as a public health issue is not only because of its immediate effect on health‚ but the repercussions

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    MPA vs. MPP   Both the Master of Public Administration (MPA) and the Master of Public Policy (MPP) are strong‚  valuable‚ preferred degrees.  But what makes them different?  Which one is right for you and your  career goals?  Master of Public Administration  • Core courses cover more about  management.  • Core courses require fewer classes in  economics and statistics    Credit Hours:  39  24 Core Requirements  12 Primary Concentration  3 Internship or Practicum  Fields of concentration include: 

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    Abstract This essay aims to highlight the contributions of public relations at the strategic level. J L Thompson (1995) defined strategy as a means to an end‚ and he writes‚” The ends concern the purposes and objectives of the organization. There is a broad strategy for the whole organization and a competitive strategy for each activity.” The significance of strategy is allowing practitioners to set their work in the wider organizational context. The concept of strategy is made clearer by Mintzberg

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