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    the Wild‚ Buck is taken from his cozy home and put on a sled dog team. He fights with the lead dog‚ Spitz‚ often‚ until one time Buck finally beat him in a fight. On the other hand‚ my Gram went to college and took a speech class. She was afraid of speaking in front of a large group of people‚ so she used perseverance to help her control her decisions. While Buck and Gram are different‚ they were both afraid at one point and both beat a fear they had. Both Gram and Buck had to experience something new

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    If you want to be a public speaker‚ you need to have an accordion of traits and skills‚ one obvious skill is being confident in public speaking. Amongst that‚ you also need to be persuasive to make sure you get your audience to take action or to agree with you this also ties in with being compelling. Occasionally a motivational speaker/ public speaker may need to be quick-witted in order to adjust to their surroundings/audience. It also helps if they’re skilled in impromptu. Not only that but they

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    The most challenging part of preparing my speech was converting my preparation outline into a speaking outline. Creating a speaking outline for our personal speech was easy because it was all experience‚ so that gave us the ability to form sentences in the moment. Regarding my speaking outline for the informative speech‚ I wanted to keep it true to the preparation outline since I had practiced it plenty of times. The problem was that I was not sure how long or how short it should be for this kind

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    stomach‚ the clamminess in your palms‚ the anxious feeling looming overhead—today is speech day. For some reason simply speaking directly to a handful of our peers‚ the students who grew up in the dorms with us‚ the classmates who share our stresses and worries‚ will still manage to put the fear of God in us all. I believe I can speak for everyone when I say that public speaking is never first on our weekend to-do list. The funniest thing about it is that we give “speeches” everyday. When we convince

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    Public Speaking There are natural oral speech disorders such as sluttering‚ cluttering‚ articulation disorders‚ and aplaxia. Sluttering is a problem that interferes with fluent speech. When someone repeats the first part of a word or stays a long time on a single sound it is because they are slutter. A person who stutters has trouble getting out what they want to say‚ and a person who clutters says what they are thinking‚ but it becomes disorganized while actually speaking. Apraxia is thought

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    audiences attention. Overall due to Martin Luther King being a good and effective speaker he convinced people about black and white people being equal and became part of history. George Bush was born in 1946 and was the 43rd USA President. When speaking publically Bush was known for being a bad public speaker. He always used to make up words that would fill in spaces. He also used to slur a lot as well as mumbling. George Bush also wasn’t motivating and therefore his speeches weren’t effective.

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    highest standards‚ and construct your speech to be ethically sound and convincing. The Psychology of Persuasion I. Persuasion is a psychological process II. It occurs where two or more points of view exists The Challenge of Persuasive Speaking I. Persuasion is the most complex way of speech II. Have a realistic sense of what you can accomplish How the listeners process Persuasive Messages I. While listening they assess the speakers credibility‚ delivery‚ supporting materials

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    Mlk’S” I HAVE A DREAM SPEECH” ASSIGNMENT Identify the following: THEME Speech Type Main Points Sub Points/Support Evidence Style of Speech/Delivery Language Delivery Martin Luther King’s I have a Dream Speech provides you an opportunity to use “Critical Thinking” in analyzing the dynamics of the speech and what makes for an outstanding speech. MLK’s Dream speech is one of the top 5 speeches in the History of speech making. You may do this assignment in essay

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    The King’s Speech On Sunday‚ I watched “The King’s Speech” movie in the dorm. When Bertie asks Lionel to simply his speaking technique‚ but Lionel states that Bertie needs more than simply technical correction because he says physical correction and treatment both are important for stammer correction by saying no one was born with stammer and he wants to the physical cause of Bertie’s stammer. Because when you know what cause a person to have stammer‚ then you can figure out the way

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    anxiety is the anxiety‚ fear‚ or persistent phobia which may be aroused in an individual by the requirement to perform in front of an audience‚ whether actually or potentially (for example‚ when performing before a camera). In the context of public speaking‚ this fear is termed glossophobia‚ one of the most common of phobias. Such anxiety may precede or accompany participation in any activity involving public self-presentation. Performance anxiety may often be observed among such public performers

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