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    BÊ THUI CẦU MỐNG INTRO: Quang Nam when referring to ordinary‚ people will think of Quang Noodle‚ forgetting that there is also a delicious dish not inferior famous‚ Bê thui cầu Mống. ORIGIN: Nearly 50 years since the first restaurant Veal burned appeared at the foot of Cau Lau Bridge‚ later renamed Mong Bridge belong lo Điện Phương Ward‚ Điện Bàn district‚ Quang Nam province. BTCM has become a specialty in there. BODY: * Veal: * Cut thin slices‚ about 7cm long and 2 cm wide‚ arranged

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    1. What are similarities and differences of public speaking and conversation? Conversation and public speaking are both ways of communicating with others. Conversation tends to be a lot more informal than public speaking and usually inspires a lot less fear. However‚ they both require the ability to communicate your message in a clear and intelligible manner. Similarities Conversation and public speaking are both ways of communicating with others. They are both ways to present your own ideas

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    Cultural Particularities in Adaptation Process within Russian Speaking Immigrant Group. Many people alone and in groups move to United States from Russia and former Soviet Republics seeking a better life. They are in search of higher and more stable income‚ escaping from insecure economic and political situation and hardships with raising their family. An individual or family relocating to US is about to undergo tremendous changes in their life. Besides the normal adjustments associated with moving—setting

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    cities in his excerpt essay “The Public Realm and the Common Good” from his book Home from Nowhere: Remaking Our Everyday World for the Twenty-first Century published in 1996. Kunstler defines the “public realm” in a two-part definition as the “the physical manifestation of the common good”: and “the connective tissue of our everyday world” (Kunstler 523‚521). He continues by explaining the repercussions of when the “public realm” is destroyed‚ “When you degrade the public realm‚ as we have‚ you degrade

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    The American voters felt alienated because there is an unequal status in the political system. Within the article Hardwood references “The Phantom Public” that gives a good picture of how the American people feel about politics. The citizens are similar to a deaf spectator in the farthest row who is trying to pay attention but cannot follow even though everything being said will affect them known as “The man in the Back Row” (32). There was a point in time where the people had a passion for politics

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    How to Talk to Anyone: 92 Little Tricks for Big Success in Relationships by Leil Lowndes‚ McGraw Hill‚ 2003 This book seemed like it could be very educational in the world of public speaking. The book is written by Leil Lowndes who I have seen appear on TV more than once conducting interviews. All of her written work has to do with connecting with people so I knew that by reading this book‚ it would be good for a report like this‚ and for my own personal skills. When I opened this book and saw

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    SUMMARY ABOUT PERSUASIVE SPEAKING FROM 10 DIFFERENT BOOKS Book title: Communication at Work Author: Marylin S. Kelly Types of Topic Persuasive speaking is a speech given in hopes of swaying the audiences to believe and support the things that the speech giver is saying. Persuasive speeches may attempt to inspire the audience to agree with or reject a point of view‚ to further commit them to an idea or to actuate the audience. There are four types of policy: fact‚ value‚ policy and topic.

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    In chapter two: History of an Error: The Spiritualist Tradition‚ in his book “speaking into the air”‚ author John Peters explains about the spiritualism tradition and communication. He talks about early Christianity‚ especially the writing of Saint Augustine‚ British empiricism‚ especially the writing of John Locke‚ and the varieties of nineteenth century from mesmerism through psychical research (pg63). He explains that the spiritual view of communication rests on a vision of the self as an eternal

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    Merveille Agbodjogbe SPCH101 02/28/15 Speaking With Confidence The ability to speak with competence and confidence will provide empowerment. It will give me an edge that less skilled communicators lack. I’ve learned that my fear of public speaking is the most common of all phobias. It is a form of performance anxiety in which a person becomes very concerned that they will look visibly anxious‚ maybe even have a panic attack on stage. My fear of public speaking has to do with the fact that I am scared

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    SPEAKING SKILLS STRESS AND INTONATION: While speaking a word‚ we use extra force in uttering some syllable or syllables in that word. This extra force is called stress and the syllable is called stressed syllable. In the following words‚ the syllables in bold letters show stress. father | fa-ther | First syllable is stressed | insult | In-sult | Second syllable is stressed | TWO TYPES OF STRESS: There are two types of stress.

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