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    A Plethora of Emotions

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    A first date is one of the most memorable and life changing event that many girls go through. The ideal first date usually consists of flowers‚ candy‚ dinner‚ and a wonderful handsome prince. The first date is an overrated night in which many girls get their hopes up but it does not goes out as planned. Like many girls‚ I was a dreamer who wanted to experience the overrated night. I wanted the candy and the flowers; and I had planned out the evening in my mind and how it would turn out. I wanted

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    Paiboc Analysis

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    PAIBOC ANALYSIS PP Slides for following: PAIBOC Analysis Note: Use complete sentences and proper punctuation / grammar. Do not exceed one page. P What is your purpose or your purposes? What do you want your audience to know‚ think‚ or do? The purpose of the message is to both educate students on the responsible use of credit and credit cards and to give them tools and examples of how to use debt responsibly. A Who is your target audience? Describe the typical person in the group. What personal

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    Exam 1 Study Guide

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    EXAM I Fundamentals of Speech COMM. 1110 Multiple Choice: 1. Communication is a process that requires shared: 2. The model of communication that views communication in the most complex manner is the ______________________ model. 3. The _________________ states that “we are more likely to remember the first and last items conveyed orally in a series of items than the items in between.” 4. A speaker who is ethnocentric believes: 5. Which communication

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    a backdrop for this illustration. Also‚ this example illustrates a mid point between the initial narrative form and the final note card form of the speech. This entire speech should be reduced to three or four 5" X 8" note cards for an extemporaneous presentation. Remember‚ the less narrative data on the note cards‚ the less temptation to read. Introduction 1. Attention: I wonder how many of us came to class tonight a wondering whether or not we would make it home safely

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    Comm 1100 - Pergrem Speech 1 – Informative Speech Assignment & Examples Hybrid-Online & Online COMM 1100 Spring 2012 Assignment Basics Speech: Present an extemporaneous informative speech to the class on a topic of your choosing in the format described. Time limits: 3-5 minutes Outline: “Write” your speech in the form of a detailed outline as discussed. Avoid using complete sentences; use bullet points. Do NOT write out your speech like an English paper. Notes: The outline you create will

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    What is transcendentalism? Mainly transcendentalism can be viewed in various ways. Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ the author of Self Reliance‚ explains transcendentalism in three major points. One point is you need to follow your own genius. Another point is the blessing of nonconformity and lastly the horrors of conformity. These points show transcendentalism as very detrimental because it is unexpected that people will be able to all be their own because society will never advance. Nathaniel Hawthorne

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    Public Speaking Midterm

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    Public Speaking Midterm Study Guide This exam covers all material covered in readings and class lectures/activities. The chapters from the Lucas text covered on this exam are: 1‚ 2‚ 4‚ 6‚ 8‚ 9‚ 10‚ 12‚ 13‚ and 14. Remember items may be included on the exam even if they were not specifically identified on this study guide. The exam is worth 100 points and will consist of both multiple choice‚ true/false‚ and short answer questions. The aim is to test your comprehension of the material covered in

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    Karl Amadeus Hartmann

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    Karl Amadeus Hartmann was a 20th Century German composer who was born in 1903. During his lifetime he experienced many life changing world events‚ including World War I‚ World War II‚ and the Great Depression. It was after the defeat of the Nazis that Hartmann started revising many of his works. Symphony No. 1 was one of them. The first symphony‚ “The Search for a Requiem‚” gives evidence to the importance of Mahler. [ (Morgan‚ 1994) ] Symphony No. 1‚ “Essay for a requiem” was first written in

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    Gospel Music

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    worship‚ because to these slave masters‚ the playing of drums was not sacred for liturgical purposes. Nonetheless‚ certain gifts of the African culture survived the slave trade and ultimately shaped African American spirituals. Such gifts include extemporaneous singing‚ embellishing of melodies and rhythms‚ and call-and response dialogical

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    Throughout the earliest centuries of the church‚ the catechumenate served as the training and first leg of the marathon which is the spiritual pilgrimage of a Christian’s life. In subsequent centuries cultural‚ ecclesial‚ and theological complications caused churches to cease the rich tradition of the catechumenate. Modern Christianity Yearns for a return to the model of the ancient catechumenate‚ not because of its rich tradition‚ but because its pattern employs the holistic scope and sequence

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