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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Base on the NHS 2010 White Paper in England‚ it was said that‚ National Health Service is currently experiencing one of the most important changes in its history. In the process‚ in order to outline the main features of the current reforms to NHS‚ this essay reveals some major problems these include; what is NHS 2010 White Paper? What are the main proposals for change? Why did they make changes? Accordingly‚ the essay will evaluate the reasons and implications and conclude with some important points
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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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interventions and systems conducive to the health of individuals‚ groups‚ and communities is known as a A) community planner. B) promotion specialist. C) health educator. D) professional. Answer: C 5) During the 1850s to 1950s‚ the primary focus of the public health effort in the United States was to A) reduce health care costs. B) control chronic diseases. C) control infectious diseases. D) develop national health care coverage. Answer: C 6) The greatest potential for reducing morbidity‚ saving lives
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While using public transportation can be a great way to curb traveling expenses‚ it also has several disadvantages that one must remain aware of. These include possible threats to personal safety‚ irregularities in scheduling‚ and the fact that‚ in some communities‚ mass transit has limited coverage and is available for limited hours. Travelers who rely on public transportation should take time to familiarize themselves with the systems available in the various places they visit‚ in order to avoid
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How has New Public management (NPM) affected the public services? To what extent has its impact been beneficial? The development of ‘new public management’ (hereafter NPM) over the past 20 years is one of the most striking international trends in public administration. It is important to mention that the rise of NPM is linked with other four megatrends in that period‚ namely: - Attempts to slow down government growth and spending (Dunsire and Hood 1989 cited in Hood 1991‚ p.3);
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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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ROLES OF TRANPORTATION Introduction: The role of transportation is very precise or important in the development of the nation; highly industrializes or primitive. Enhanced mobility has many positive effects on economic development and social welfare‚ including more efficient movement of goods and improved access to jobs‚ health services‚ and education. The cities in developing countries having transitional economies inexorably differ from those in developed countries in economic‚ political and
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it all into my hands‚ I would change the public transportation system at first‚ by using a system called BRT which stands for Bus Rapid Transit‚ has been in use in Canada and the US as well as being acknowledged in many other countries. As I said‚ the traffic problem nowadays in Hanoi is extremely complicated. High population density of city centre areas is a trouble itself and the public passenger conveyance is still hard to approach. Public transportation has developed but hasn’t satisfied the passenger’s
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