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    publick speaking

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    PUBLIC SPEAKING I—INDIVIDUAL EVENT SECTION‚ STATE‚ AND NATIONAL COMPETITION This event recognizes FBLA members who are beginning to develop qualities of business leadership by developing effective speaking skills. ELIGIBILITY FBLA members currently enrolled in grades 7-10* are eligible to compete in this event. A participant may not have previously competed in this event or Public Speaking II at the national level. Section: Each local chapter may enter one (1) member. State: The top two

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    PUBLIC SPEAKING By Nishank Vora Roll no: 60 2 What is public speaking? Micheal Osbourne‚ Suzanne Orbourne 11/15/2009 3 Who is a public speaker? Micheal Osbourne‚ Suzanne Orbourne 11/15/2009 4 So do we know any Public Speakers? Micheal Osbourne‚ Suzanne Orbourne 11/15/2009 5 Micheal Osbourne‚ Suzanne Orbourne 11/15/2009 6 Micheal Osbourne‚ Suzanne Orbourne 11/15/2009 7 Micheal Osbourne‚ Suzanne Orbourne 11/15/2009 8

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    * public speaking is American’s number one fear what is public speaking features communication between a speaker and an audience speaker does most of talking audience centered emphasizes the spoken word usually a prepared presentation Why study public speaking Use in Classroom Career Communication skills outrank all other qualities Community Least expect it Public Speaking: A great tradition The ancient Greeks were the first people to think formally about rhetoric –a systematic

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    Speaking Mathematically

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    Mathematically speaking: the importance of language in the learning of mathematics Kerry O’Regan Flexible Learning Centre‚ University of South Australia The genesis of this paper was a study which set out to explore the part played by emotion in the learning of mathematics‚ and which encountered a number of other things along the way. Part of the data from that study comprised transcripts of discussions involving three groups: university mathematics lecturers and secondary and primary education

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    Public Speaking

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    Nervousness Activity From your text‚ on page 27‚ Applying the Power of Public Speaking: Textbook: The Art of Public Speaking by Stephen E. Lucas‚ 10th edition It has been three years since you finished college. After gaining experience as an administrative assistant at a major publishing company‚ you have just been promoted to marketing manager for a children’s book series. Though you have occasionally given brief reports to other members of your work team‚ you are now facing your first

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    Tips on Collocation

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    Tips IF YOU MUST GENERALIZE... Abstractions often show up when you want to make some kind of generalization. If you must make a general statement‚ there are two ways you can help make it more informative: 1. Remove as many abstract nouns as you can. 2. Sharpen its focus with representative examples and concrete illustrations. Look at these "before and after" examples and learn how to replace generalizations with concrete specifics. Mark the abstract nouns in the "General" examples with your

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    PUBLIC SPEAKING I. ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING A. THE SPEAKER The main element of public speaking He is seen as a person full of ideas‚ knowledge‚ and principles in life that in one way or another can inspire them in the challenges of life. CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EFFECTIVE SPEAKER 1. GOOD VOICE QUALITY Good voice quality/variety is a good tool to captivate audience’s attention especially when doing a narration. 2. KNOWLEDGE OF THE SUBJECT MATTER The more and broader you know about the subject

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    Coding Tips

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    code from subcategory V72.6. If routine testing is performed during the same encounter as a test to evaluate a sign‚ symptom or diagnosis‚ it is appropriate to assign both the V code and the code describing the reason for the non-routine test. Please review individual coding policies at your facility for guidance on using these generic codes. •Reporting visits in the outpatient setting for diagnostic tests that have been interpreted by a physician

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    Public Speaking

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    negative effects. In the United States of America‚ a way of paying attention to someone speaking is to make eye to eye contact. Looking at an inanimate object or at someone else is rude and insulting to the one who is speaking. Avoiding eye contact may also imply the avoider is shy‚ intimidated or has low self esteem. African Americans in general often look down when they are listening and look up when speaking to someone. However; with some African Americans‚ a child looking directly into parents

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    Speaking Anxiety

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    the whole presentation. I think that is the most frighten thing: speech followed by death. Thus‚ in a funeral‚ 9 out of 10 are rather laying down in the coffin than speaking behind the podium! Unfortunately‚ I am also a one that fears to give speech more than death. Therefore‚ through this presentation‚ I hope I can conquer the speaking anxiety and improve my speech style as well. Speech nervousness includes physiological and psychological anxiety. Physiological anxiety is defined as bodily responses

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