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    PITCH SPEECH AND OUTLINE ASSIGNMENT The purpose of the Pitch outline and speech is to fully display your audience adaptation and persuasive speaking skills through the process of pitching a project idea and plan to effect a change to an issue‚ problem‚ or part of the status quo. This includes gathering appropriate information and persuasive reasons to support a 6-9 minute speech about the topic‚ project and target audience of your choice. The assignment requirements are as follows: 1. Your topic

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    per person and reduce the deficit by up to 2.5 trillion”. From increasing wages to improving productivity and raising gross domestic product it is evident that immigrants have no negative effect on the economy but in contrast have a positive one. Subpoint A: It wouldn’t be cost effective or realistic to deport all 11 million illegal immigrants currently living in the U.S. "We are not going to ship back 12 million people‚ we’re not going to do it as a practical matter. We would have to take all our

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    would improve the quality of education in American public schools. Contentions--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contention 1: Single-gender classrooms would benefit academic achievement. Subpoint 1: STEM benefits Gender Matching: Matching teacher genders with students improves outcomes. Park‚ Behrman‚ and Choi 2013 Shannon Gleeson‚ Ph.D.‚ is an Associate Professor of Latin American and Latino Studies at the University of California‚ Berkeley

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    CRITICAL STUDY TIPS FOR GRADUATE SCHOOL Graduate school requires reading‚ writing‚ laboratory work‚ and other homework at a level you have never experienced before. You will need to read quickly‚ comprehend fully‚ and draw conclusions based upon your reading. You will need to take clear notes from both your reading and class lectures that will enhance your study time and help you ace graduate-level exams. The study tips in the next articles will help you develop the study skills you need for graduate

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    Hi‚ my name is ____ and this is my partner ____. We stand in the affirmation on the resolution Resolved: On balance‚ the rise of China is beneficial to the interests of the United States. We reserve the right to provide counter-definitions should disagree with our opponents: China From the Encyclopedia Brittanica (http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/111803/China): "China‚ Chinese (Pinyin) Zhonghua or (Wade-Giles) Chung-hua‚ officially People’s Republic of China‚ Chinese (Pinyin) Zhonghua

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    Young Hamlet in Hamlet and Simba in The Lion King share some differences‚ they are alike in their loss of fathers‚ their uncles’ usurpation of the throne‚ and their revenge against the new ki ngs. Comment: Thesis statement with three  subpoints  Comment: Wonderful introduction!   You’ve focused on the differences‚ and then  you use that as a springboard to focus on  the similarities.  Your thesis provides the  energy for the remainder of your essay.   Great!   YourLastName 2

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    Speaking Rubric |Delivery |* The volume is so low |* The volume is too low or |* The volume is not too low |* The speaker uses delivery to| | |that you cannot understand|too loud. |or too loud. |emphasize and enhance the | | |most of the message. |* The rate is too fast or too|* The rate is not too fast |meaning of the message. The | | |* The rate is so fast that|slow. Pauses are too long or |or too slow

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    Including the specific purpose with your preparation outline makes it easier to assess how well you have constructed the speech to accomplish your purpose. In the most common system of outlining‚ main points are identified by Roman numerals and subpoints by capital letters. It is seldom necessary to include a formal bibliography in the preparation outline for a classroom speech. 15. T According to your textbook‚ the two major bibliographic formats are those developed by the Modern Language

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    General Organizational Approaches Time patterns These patterns are arranged according to the passing of time. They are generally arranged from least to most recent. That isn’t a hard and fast rule‚ of course. Reverse chronology is possible but less common. These patterns are listed first because they can be the easiest for both a speaker and a listener. Listen to someone tell a story or give an account of some incident. You’ll notice words like "then" or "after that." These

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    PHIL 201 Study Guide Lesson 4: Making Claims and Defining Terms Points: A) The seven preliminary matters in preparing to philosophize – 1) Philosophizing involves four psychological traits that improve effective communication:  the courage to examine one’s cherished beliefs critically‚  a willingness to advance tentative hypotheses and to take the first step in reacting to a philosophical claim‚ no matter how foolish that reaction might seem at the time‚  a desire to place the

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