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    3: Organize Your Speech OBJECTIVES ! To organize your thoughts into a logical sequence that leads the audience to a clearly defined goal. ! To build a speech outline that includes an opening‚ body and conclusion. TIMING Five to seven minutes: ! Fifth minute - green light ! Sixth minute - amber light ! Seventh minute - red light ! Seventh and a half minute - all three lights Why Organize? If your speech is to make sense to the audience and be easily followed‚ it must be logically

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    A mixture of both certainty and doubt is a positive thing in people’s lives. Having a bitof doubt kepps people humble and grounded‚ yet interferes with the idea of achieving things out of ones comfort zone. a sence of certainty not only brings self confidence and courage into someone; without certainty in yourself you would get nowhere in life. Although being humble and staying grounded is a postive thing‚ and it is a sure thing that no one likes an extremely coky person. Yet having doubt about

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    Never ever think of giving up. Winners never quit and quitters never win. Take all negative words out of your mental dictionary and focus on the solutions with utmost conviction and patience. The battle is never lost until you’ve abandon your vision. But what if you’re really exhausted physically‚ mentally‚ and most of all emotionally? Here are some sources of motivation to prompt you in reaching the peak of accomplishment. 1) The Overwhelming Feeling of Attaining your Desired End

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    NURSING CARE PLAN STUDENT’S NAME: Louanne Tracy B. Cruz PATIENT’S NAME: R.F. AGE: 13 GENDER: M CIVIL STATUS: S ADMISSION DATE: 11-22-12 WARD: Palacol 3 ROOM NO.: BED NO.: 15 MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS: Dengue Fever NURSING DIAGNOSIS: Ineffective tissue perfusion related to decreased HgB concentration in the blood secondary to Dengue fever SHORT-TERM GOAL: After8 hours of nursing intervention‚ the client will demonstrate behaviour to improve circulation. LONG-TERM GOAL:

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    My Behavior Change was mainly on improving my nutrition‚ by intaking better foods such as fruits and vegetables and less amounts of fats. This change would help in achieving my long term goal which was losing weight‚ but gaining it back in lean muscle mass. I chose to focus on my weight‚ because it has always been something that I have had on the back of my mind. I found this project to be a great opportunity in order to change this‚ but in order to do so I had to identify my obstacles. I had a total

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    By referring closely to the extract and other appropriately selected parts of the text‚ and by making use of relevant external contextual information on the abuse of power by pardoners in the medieval church‚ examine the poetic methods which Chaucer use to present such abuse. Chaucer’s presents his Medieval Pardoner as a compulsive liar‚ a fraud and an abuser; however in the form of confession the Pardoner reveals how he specifically abuses the power that the medieval church has given him. Can we

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    Marcella Rodriguez English 103 Max Hoover Hydroxycut Commercial All advertisements do the same thing to persuade the viewers to purchase their product but not all ads use the same techniques. Hydroxycut is a dietary pill that will help people loose weight faster than just by working out and eating healthy. The Hydroxycut commercial uses a few techniques to appeal to the people who are self-conscious about themselves that would fall into the trap and buy the pill. Ethos is used to convince the targeted

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    This work PHL 458 Week 5 Learning Team Persuasive Communication Presentation comprises answer on the following task: "Learning Team Persuasive Communication Presentation Use the issue addressed in your previous Learning Team Activity and Assignment.Select the most appropriate format to persuade your intended audience of the resolution to your issue. Possible formats include a political campaign‚ a city council proposal‚ an editorial article‚ a commercial‚ a radio-style podcast‚ a comprehensive

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    Throughout a women’s life she is faced with many obstacles just because of the gender she is. A little girl will eventually hear‚ “you can’t do that because you are not a boy”. It never occurred to me that the media has a hand in this way of society’s thinking. At the end of watching Miss Representation the viewer will actually feel that the media is the primary reason for undermining the growth of women in the United States. Jennifer Siebel Newsom‚ the director of Miss Representation‚ does an

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    The revolution was a time of violence in which the colonist of England had to abrogate the chokehold of the king’s mangling power. In order to sustain the colonist’s motivation for independence‚ persuasive tactics had to be put forth to maintain the strong colonist army in order to break free from tyranny and claim freedom. In “The Crisis” Paine employs analogy‚ aphorisms‚ and parallelism to buttress the colonist’s needs to stay motivated throughout this cruel and acerbic revolution. Paine uses analogy

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