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    entertain the audience while delivering a message. Unlike informative or persuasive speeches‚ they don’t require listeners to learn or to act. The speaker can entertain people through use of humor and/or drama. He should be gracious‚ relaxed‚ and spontaneous. This type of speech doesn’t have to be funny. Dramas are entertaining but not funny. Public speakers can tell jokes and funny stories‚ share personal experiences‚ and dramatize an anecdote. These techniques are commonly used in entertainment speeches

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    Public Speaking and Speech

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    Asian American Studies 151 Fundamentals of Public Speaking CSUN -2013 Fall Semester Prerequisite: EPT score of 151 or better‚ or EPT and a grade of “credit” in AAS 097 and/or 098 (or equivalent) if appropriate. COURSE NOTES This course fulfills section A.4‚ General Education requirements. Instructor: Derek A. Tang Telephone: (818)434-0397 Email: derekatang@gmail.com Skype: derekatang Office: Jerome Richfield (JR) 340 Office Phone: 818-677-4966 (messages) AAS Administration

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    I’m the second speaker for the proposition team and our stand is transgender should be classified as the third gender. My first point is that transgender should be given a proper recognition in the society. Let’s be honest‚ there’s a good chance that you have not heard of Transgender Day of Remembrance. How often do we actually think about the “T” in LGBT? Over the years‚ there have been far too many cases of hate crimes that have been motivated by an individual’s sexual preference. Often‚ what prompt

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    of his characters’ violence. It has also become suggested reading for many military organizations‚ including the United States Marine Corps. Ender’s Game won the 1985 Nebula Award for best novel and the 1986 Hugo Award for best novel. Its sequels‚ Speaker for the Dead‚ Xenocide‚ Children of the Mind and Ender in Exile‚ follow Ender’s subsequent travels to many different worlds in the galaxy. In addition‚ the later novella A War of Gifts and novel Ender’s Shadow take place during the same time period

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    nerve-wracking‚ complex process. However‚ one important aspect should never be forgotten: good speakers are made‚ not born. Even the most polished public speakers today‚ whether politicians‚ motivational speakers‚ spokespersons‚ etc.‚ had to learn and apply the basics of public speaking. Mastering public speaking builds confidence and creates a sense of satisfaction. In a way‚ the ability to be a good speaker allows you a greater sense of personal control. Participation in public speaking gives you

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    parties (meaning the speakers and the listener). While speakers share part of the responsibility for communication‚ listeners also must bear some part of the burden. Q8. The three types of interference are as follows External interference Internal interference Speaker generated interference. Q10. The number one mistake made by public speakers‚ is failing to tailor one’s speech to the needs and interest of the audience. Q2. Fear and nervousness are beneficial to the speaker because‚ Fear brings

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    concepts of right and wrong behavior”.1 What makes us trust a speaker or believe that he or she is a reliable source? Who can we trust to have our best interests at heart? According to Stephan Lucas in The Art of Public Speaking‚ the main guidelines for ethical speaking are: be fully prepared for your speech‚ be honest about what you say and avoid name-calling and other abusive language.2 By following each other these guidelines‚ a speaker can and will put their ethical principles to practice and justly

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    Fundamentals of Public Speaking Audience Adaptation Paper February 18‚ 2013 In the TED video that I watched‚ the subject was about “Body Language” and was twenty-one minutes and three seconds long‚ but the speaker stopped officially talking at twenty minutes and fifty-four seconds into the video. The speaker‚ Amy Cuddy‚ had very interesting points about how a person’s power pose‚ powerful/ prideful or curled into a ball and timid‚ can influence themselves on how they think and feel about themselves. She

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    introduction is effective only if it is firmly related to the speech topic. Credibility is the audience’s perception of whether a speaker is qualified to speak on a given topic. Goodwill is the audience’s perception of whether the speaker has the best interests of the audience in mind. A preview statement is especially important in a speech introduction when a speaker is addressing a hostile audience. Under normal circumstances the introduction should constitute about 10 to 20 percent of a speech

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    determining a given word’s degree of integration into the mental lexicon. The paper begins by reviewing the body of evidence relevant to the research question‚ and then presents the design and results of an investigation comparing nonnative and native speaker patterns of responses in light of depth of word knowledge scores. In discussing the results of the study‚ a tentative model for the process by which words are integrated into the mental lexicon is proposed‚ and the long-standing belief that a

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