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    The Great Debaters

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    Samantha to believe in herself and her ability to be part this debate team. She will be the first woman to be in the Wiley college debate team and when given the chance to debate‚ she is not shy‚ but demonstrated a lot of emotions in her speeches‚ bravery‚ confidence‚ and passion. As I said in my first paragraph‚ I believe every character in the movie has their moment to show their talents as a speaker. Henry Lowe‚ played by Nate Parker‚ performed gracefully in his first debate against. He is very

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    enjoyed it‚ is because the topics were interesting. I felt that most of my speeches where well planned out and organized. I gave lots of information on the topics that I presented. Also the times that I did make eye contact with the audience‚ the class looked engaged and attentive. Which makes me feel that I also would have enjoyed it. Lastly I got back positive feedback from my class members. When giving my speeches I think I gave good convincing evidence. So if I was a member of the class

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    twice in most of her speeches. These words often

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    Great public speakers are remembered in history by their influential and charismatic attitude towards their peers and audiences in a public setting. One man who had the ability to create such a profound motivational confidence among his followers is Malcolm X. Malcolm X an African-American leader and figurehead of the Nation of Islam became a Civil Rights Activists during the 1950 & 60’s to battle the issues about race and black independence. Born on May 19‚ 1925 in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ Malcolm X was

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    almost everyone in today’s world needs to develop to succeed. There are people that are born without stage fright and know how to manipulate a crowd to their pleasing. For most of us‚ we’re not accustomed to public speaking and it takes multiple speeches to gain a sense of comfortability in front of a crowd. In this pre-course analysis‚ I’m going to talk about my past speaking experiences‚ strengths and weaknesses‚ my goals for this course‚ and how I plan to use public speaking in the future. Past

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    The leadership model in ADRP 6-22 (2012) shows that military and professional bearing‚ fitness‚ confidence‚ and resilience affect one’s presence (p. 1-5). Throughout Benavidez’s life‚ he created a presence that is still seen and felt today. During a speech given in 1991‚ long after his retirement‚ Benavidez showed his military and personal bearing. Benavidez

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    they were great men but‚ I would want to know what made them do what they did and how did they gain the courage and confidence to stand up and speak out. If I could travel back in time to 1965 it would be to meet Martin Luther King and Malcom X and hear their speeches. I would want to see Martin Luther King speech in Montgomery Alabama. I’ve heard it was one of his greatest speeches ever and trademark in American culture during the civil rights period. The fact‚ which he stood up and gave his outlook

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    characteristic traits. The traits he demonstrates are confidence in reason‚ intellectual humility‚ intellectual empathy‚ and intellectual perseverance. All of these traits indicated to the people that Dr. King was focusing on change. Dr. Martin L. King Jr.’s confidence in reason was hoping every race would respect each other. He was for the better good of humanity and a better society as a whole. Dr. King humility trait is analyzed by his speeches. His speeches focused on racial prejudices and those issues

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    8). There are usually time limitations when speaking in public as well as the use of more formal language. Once these differences are identified‚ it is important to develop confidence. Many people share the same fears about speaking in public and this is normal. It is okay to nervous; this nervousness can be turned into excitement. In order to have a successful speech‚ there must be lots of time spent on preparing the speech

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    Transformational Leader

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    to idealize influence through their personality such as using charisma‚ inspirational motivation‚ and intellectual stimulation. Many motivational speakers are transformational leaders they are able to grab their audiences attention through their speeches. I am unfortunueately not a natural transformational leader. I feel I lack charisma due to my introvert personality. Some weaknesses I discovered during this exercise is that I am not a transformational leader I am not charismatic‚ social or talkative

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