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CMAT 201 LC4 Informative Speech Guidelines 15 points total Purpose The purpose of the informative speech is for you to have the opportunity to prepare and deliver an extemporaneous speech that informs the audience (explains, demonstrates or describes) about a topic of your choosing. Requirements Choose a topic about which you know a great deal and share it with the class. You may (but do not have to) use one notecard for the speech, but it may only list your sources. All notecards
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Many people start to know artists and listen to their music by downloading music from internet because as it is free you try new artists and types of music that you may never have though of buying their CD in a store. This gives the artist a wider audience. Besides, new artists benefit from this, because few people buy CDs from an unknown
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Phil Race’s Theory (2005) A powerful and more up to date theory of learning is that postulated. Phil Race, (2002-2005). Race is rather demission of Kolb and sees learning not as a cycle but as a series of concentric rings, rather like ripples on a pond. There are four processes and rather than progressing through a cycle, they interact with one another like ripples in a pond. If there is a starting point it is "wanting" to learn. (Race, 2005) Diagram 1: Ripples on a pond Race sees the process
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How dose JK.Rowling adapt her language to suite her audience? In this essay I will be exploring how JK.Rowling adapts her language to suite her audience in two interviews. In the 60 minutes interview JK.Rowling is more serious as her audience is adults, she is also very gloomy and reflective. Whereas in the blue peter interview she is more enthusiastic and lively in order to capture the attention of her audience who are children. Between these two interviews the style of her speech differs greatly
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seems to be the righteous view of morality and also agree with Sheila who has undergone the most dramatic change and has accepted social responsibility forever. In order for us to recognise Eric’s change, his flaws first have to made abundant to the audience. Priestly obliges through the stage directions he set for Eric. He describes him as “not quite at ease” showing that he could be uncomfortable at the prospect of an evening with his mother and father or more likely that he is worried, that events
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Knowing your audience On the morning of August 5th, 2010 33 miners descended down below the dusty surface of Chile’s Atacama desert for what should have been another day of hard labor in the copper mine below. On this day, they would not come back to the surface (Yang, 2010). The San Jose mine, a small operation owned by Minera San Esteban Primera in the northern part of Chile, suffered a cave-in that trapped the men more than 900 feet below the surface. Delivered will be two speeches to different
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15, 2014 at 6:00pm. The Chabot College Forensics Team hosted this event. The stage where the speakers were performing was in the center of the theatre. There were rows of seats surrounding three sides of the stage. The audience was mostly a young crowd of Chabot students. The audience seemed to enjoy the speeches. The Duo Interpretation of Literature speech seemed to be the crowd’s favorite. There were a total of six speeches through out the event. My favorite speech was delivered by Franciska Karpovich
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The nature of Stanley and Blanche’s conflict is mainly verbal (conflict is about power struggle, who has control over the other characters) Williams presents this through their verbal interactions, his use of language shows their animosity.The conflict is one in which Stanley is constantly squaring up to Blanche as if to see who has the upper hand. The conflict began with Stanley’s suspicions of Blanche when he heard of the demise of Belle Reve. Williams parallels his use of negative language with
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barbies on the mat!” Raphy couldn’t take it anymore. Spurting out, all the words that he could. “Randy you’re an insult to the hood.” “Plus you can’t lift a piece of wood.” “So what do I have to worry about?” The audience went wild. But Randy looked mild. The audience filed. To carry Raphy
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