Informative Journal Assignment Speech Communication 1113 Assignment Overview This assignment requires that you identify and analyze the most effective and least effective elements of your informative speech. Approximate time needed to complete assignment: 2 hours Assignment Instruction 1. View the video recording of your informative speech, paying specific attention to the effectiveness/ineffectiveness of the content and delivery elements listed below. CHOOSE ONLY FROM THE ELEMENTS LISTED
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Developing Guidelines to Design Gestures for Teaching Chinese as a Second Language From the Perspectives of Kinesics and Linguistics Yihan Zhou Seton Hall University Abstract According to kinesics and linguistic theories, this project investigates what parts are involved in making gestures and how gestures carry meanings. A wide range of body parts are involved in making a gesture. According to David Mcneill, the physical movements acquire meaning by iconics, metaphorics, deictics, and
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Cadbury 1 Introduction Cadbury Malaysia isn’t an anonymous name when it comes to chocolates and confectionary. In fact it is the world’s No.2 leading confectionary brand. In Malaysia, almost all of the households are aware of Cadbury and its delightful tagline, “Share the Happiness”. To further enrich and promote the brand , we came up with a new product with the name ‘Choco Pills’. 1.1 Objectives 1) To launch the product in the coming year in Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru and Kuala Lumpur. 2)
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style works very well when our organization at the budding stage, in fact everyone was performing at their best as each were given the opportunity to present their ideas and some were adopted because there were really good. For example we have weekly updates and communication going on through web conference and most of the discussions were in fact done in
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concepts. With clear explanations and well-chosen examples, the book gives students the tools to understand the mysteries of English grammar as well as the perfect foundation from which to move on to more advanced topics. E V E L Y N P . A L T E N B E R G is Professor in the Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences at Hofstra University, NewYork. R O B E R T M . VA G O is Professor and Chair in the Department of Linguistics and Communication Disorders at Queens College, City University of
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behind any conclusions drawn by the speaker during the course of the speech needed to be valid and clear; and the pathos (emotional appeals) were important in making human connections between the speaker and the listener. In the Bible there are many examples of this process. “And seeing the multitudes, he went up into a mountain, and when he was set his disciples came unto him. And he opened his mouth and taught them saying, Blessed are the poor is spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed
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technological boom of the new millennium has revolutionised the world we live in. It is advancing at such a rate that it has become near impossible for any organisation or individual to ignore it. It is central to modern day living as it is used in communication, transport and even impacts one’s leisure activities. We are not just in coexistence with technology but we are now reliant on it. As such, data is growing at an outstanding rate with the world data stores doubling every 20 months, which is hardly
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They will feel that such a law would take away their freedom, especially with the constant growing of technology. We use our GPS navigators built into our phones, and that is a distraction as well. Some new models of cars are now equipped with communication and GPS devices built-in. This too can prove to be a
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| Racial Profiling Basics Picture yourself traveling to your workplace on a regular day. You are following all of the traffic laws, most importantly the speed limit. Your car is in the best condition it could ever be in, essentially new. To your surprise you see red and blue lights coming up behind you. Next thing you know, you are being pulled over. The officer walks up to the car and simply by his tone of voice you can sense he suspects you of something. He starts giving you the basic questions
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certain department, we are responsible to align our interest to the organization's interest. It is somehow kind of submission of some of ones interests, in order to adjust and meet the organization's target (ORGANIZATION'S GOAL). Let me give an example; In workplace, we will be meeting variety of personalities, and all those personalities are really far different from each other. It is guaranteed that you will be blending with someone that seems that will not fit with your personality, you might
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