“We all on this land‚ the land of God‚ we all Muslims‚ Christians and Jews worship God and no one but God.” Sadat‚ Deane and Keating all speak about unity in various forms in order for people to relate to the what they are saying which helps them get across the point of there speech. In William Deane’s speech it is an attempt to bring closure and comfort to the victims of the Swiss Canyoning tragedy. Paul Keating’s speech is an attempt to also bring closure to the victims families whose bodies were
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Four Types of Informative Speeches The last part of chapter 14 is a bit confusing as it attempts to categorize the different approaches to Informative Speaking. For our purposes‚ we will assign Informative Speeches to the following four (4) types‚ and this is to REPLACE pages 337-344. Use these‚ and NOT the ones in the text‚ to guide you in the development of the Informative Speech. 4 Types of Informative Speeches 1) Descriptive – in the most general sense‚ you are trying to get the
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A Brief Guide to Successful Public Speaking You can use this guide to prepare for your fi rst speech and as a checklist for all the speeches you give in your public speaking class. You can also use the guide as a handy reference for speeches you give aft er college. Presenting a speech involves six basic stages: 1. Determining your purpose and topic (Chapter 4) 2. Adapting to your audience (Chapter 5) 3. Researching your topic (Chapter 6) 4. Organizing your ideas (Chapter 8) 5. Practicing
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proposal of the holiday: A street parade to exhibit to the public "the strength and esprit de corps of the trade and labor organizations"‚[1] followed by a festival for the workers and their families. This became the pattern for Labor Day celebrations. Speeches by prominent men and women were introduced later‚ as more emphasis was placed upon the civil significance of the holiday. Still
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Wednesday. 1998‚ 2001‚ 2005... 2‚ Processes. The patterns are used as the name implies. They express the process by which something comes about. This is a useful approach when step by step instructions are needed. How-to and demonstration speeches are examples. 3. Causal or Cause and Effect. This is very similar to a Process approach but it has one major difference. In a Process each step‚ at some point in time‚ precedes the next but does not cause it to happen. In a Causal speech
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challenges. Personal Challenge Time Management Technique Stress Management Technique Personal Development Resources Example: Balancing work and family responsibilities Use a calendar or organizer to plan my schedule. Take regular family vacations. Family counseling and self-help books New development with technology is a bit harder for me to grasp. Write notes to stick on refrigerator‚ use daily calendars‚ and books. Post reminder notes on my bathroom wall. Take walks in the park two
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What result were not surprising to you and why? A result that is not very surprising to me is the nineteen points in public speaking. This is mostly due to environment I’ve given speeches in since I could remember: a high school teacher who has a hundred more speeches to hear watching from the back accompanied by blank-eyed students that would rather be anywhere but this classroom. Knowing no matter how impressive your speech is‚ there are still thirty pairs of eyes on
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many responsibilities such as‚ to create and maintain close and productive relationships with journalists‚ bloggers‚ and opinion leaders. They have to create communication materials—which include press releases‚ presentations‚ video scripts‚ and speeches—making sure they are consistent with your client’s image and message. Also‚ they have to arrange and conduct programs to keep up contact between organizations (representatives and the public)‚ represent employers at community projects‚ make film
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healthy boundaries in relationships •Abandonment issues and abuse •Overcoming shyness •Personal likes‚ dislikes and hobbies •Dating tips •Proper Etiquettes •Improving manners •Etiquettes in fine dining Recreation Topics •Favorite vacation spot and its description •Favorite restaurants •Favorite sport and its rules •Wonders of the world •World heritage sites •Best places to see before you die •Ideal romantic places •Memorable
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