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    Daniel Cardenas Fundamentals of Public Speaking Alfreda Handy Sullivan The fear that is felt to address the public is very common in most people‚ the main cause is that you are afraid of ridicule‚ which is overcome by practice and self-confidence. It is advisable to think that our audience is just a group of friends. The art of speaking in public includes being aware of the need to be honest with our audience‚ when speaking to a group of people it is easy to believe that they have authority

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    classes and teachers were assigned to me. We went to our first period‚ which for me was Geometry. The bell rang and came second period. My schedule said "Public Speaking‚" but I did not have a clue on what that was. I began to get tense and anxious because surprises are not my thing. The teacher walked in and said‚ "Hi‚ welcome to Public Speaking. You’ll be learning how to speak in front of a large group of people. We will be reading speeches and also debating against one another." My heart dropped

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    Brilliant Public Speaking Amber Owens BCOM/275 Business Communications and Critical Thinking August 5‚ 2014 Brilliant Public Speaking was a very informational video. I enjoyed hearing from each and every person in the video. Each person brought something new to the table and gave their view of public speaking. The one thing that stood out of my mind the most is how each and every one of them said to make the speech personal. One person said that facts are true‚ but

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    An elevator speech is a brief personal advertisement of thirty seconds to one minute engaging and captivating. An elevator speech is as essential as a business card. Use for an elevator speech could be used at conferences‚ receptions‚ a voicemail message‚ or any networking opportunity. You need to be able to say who you are‚ what you do‚ what you are interested in doing and how you can be a resource to your listeners. Knowing your audience is important. Before writing any part of your speech‚ research

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    Cover Sheet Year 1 Case Study: Fear of Public Speaking 1. Abstract 2. Introduction and Initial Consultation 3. Diagnosis 4. Treatment Plan 5. Session Content 6. End of Treatment and Results 7. Limits and Flaws 8. Conclusion 9. Attachments 1. Abstract H is a 27 year old female who generally describes herself as bubbly and very sociable. She was prescribed antidepressants when she was 18 and was experiencing some difficulties when moved away from home (she returned to her family home after

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    the subject and short enough to create interest.” Public speaking is a skill almost everyone in today’s world needs to develop to succeed. There are people that are born without stage fright and know how to manipulate a crowd to their pleasing. For most of us‚ we’re not accustomed to public speaking and it takes multiple speeches to gain a sense of comfortability in front of a crowd. In this pre-course analysis‚ I’m going to talk about my past speaking experiences‚ strengths and weaknesses‚ my goals

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    Fear...What do you fear? I have a fear of public speaking. I start to sweat‚ my voice and hands shake‚ my breathing is erratic and my mind goes blank. Fear stops us and Satan loves it! Why? Fear stops us in our tracks. Fear stops us from talking about Jesus and doing what we’re suppose to do. Fear stops us from being Christ-like. Satan doesn’t want us to talk about‚ pray to‚ praise‚ or worship God. We shouldn’t let fear stop us from doing God’s Will. Don’t allow fear to overtake you and let Satan

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    Throughout my life‚ I have had many challenges. One in particular has prevented me from thriving‚ this is public speaking. To overcome this I have put myself out of my comfort zone over and over again. This began when was around 6 years old. I did not speak English yet after coming from El Salvador. This was a really big obstacle for me and eventually it started to turn into a fear. I was afraid to go up to the classroom‚ raise my hand‚ and even talk to my classmates. The fear just stuck with me

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    As a speaker‚ everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses in public speaking. For many people‚ having difficulty in researching the topics‚ identifying the audiences or conveying the message may be their main problems. But for me‚ finding the ideas‚ using the correct vocabulary and being more confident are three primary aspects of speechmaking that I most want to improve. Today‚ I am going to share with you about my major problems and how I can handle them. The first problem I would like to talk

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    7 KEYS TO SUCCESFUL PUBLIC SPEAKING Published : February 7‚ 2013 Here are the 7 keys that can make you  a popular communicator. Introduce a theme. Always introduce a theme at the beginning of a  presentation.  You can start by  a remark  saying‚ “I want to talk to you today about staying passionate about life‚” or “I want to talk you to about having a big vision for your life.”  Introducing a theme gives your audience a roadmap.  Make sure your stories‚ anecdotes or examples tie back

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