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    Informative Speech Assignment

    a speech of description, demonstration, or explanation. 1. Speech of Description: This speech should provide a “clear picture” of your subject. Describing the Statue of Liberty is an example of this type of speech. 2. Speech of Demonstration: This speech should help the listener learn a new skill, behavior, or technique. Showing students how to create a web site is an example of this type of speech. (See my web page for a list of ideas on How To speeches) 3. Speech of Explanation:

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    Jeff July Professor Kuznekoff Communication 1010 June 20, 2013 Communication Development Project: Part 2 In part 1 of the Communication Development assignment I wrote about the importance of communication in all aspects of life. I outlined my strengths and weaknesses along with goals I identified to improve my communication effectiveness. Finally, I considered the steps I needed to go through and how I will know if I am on track to achieving

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    significant message, however if there is not a proper delivery and no practice of communication skills, the message can become unimposing. The most important skills of a public speaker would include any of the basic skills used for an informal or formal speech. Dynamic delivery gives the message meaning to the audience. If a speaker mumbles through their presentation and keeps his or her head down the whole time, the crowd can become uninterested and irritable. To prevent a yawning audience, speakers should

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    The Life Study

    presenting to that this is crucial information you are about to be told. Additionally they could stop every time a person talks over them so the person gets embarrassed which could stop them doing it again. * Stuttering or speech impairment; Having a stutter or speech impairment creates a barrier for communicating because the person who you are talking to may find it hard to understand what you saying if you continually stutter. For example in the workplace if the manager had a stutter and when

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    Frau

    marks it would say “said challengingly”, “demanded aggressively”, “urged”, or “exclaimed contemptuously”. I agree strongly with Macaulay when he states that “No doubt the novelists intended to be realistic in describing two very different styles of speech, but in doing so, they also reinforce the stereotypes of men and women.” Of course I would interpret women to be nurturing if everything they said was prefaced with something like “asked innocently”. I would not see a woman’s use of the English language

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    Course Reflection

    I remember vividly the overwhelming feeling of anxiousness that I had, after my school counselor told me that I needed to take a Speech Communication class. Knowing that it was a pre requisite to graduate, I know that I had no other choice but to tough it out. The next several weeks, I thought would be some “agonizing” weeks, turned out to be some of the most fruitful times I had at National University. Public speaking has always been one of my weaknesses, but taking this class has provided

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    Hbhbhbhbhbhbhbh

    When it came to preparing for the introductory speech, I had to spend a lot of time thinking about what I wanted to share to the especially when most of them did not know me whatsoever. After long and hard thinking about the objects I wanted to bring in that would help reflect myself to the class I came up with three really good things in the end that ended up telling a lot about myself. I also have to admit I felt some anxiety before giving the speech to the class even though I feel as if I do not

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    Brilliant Public Speaking

    the video, I found that the one that relates best to me is to act as if you are having a conversation with the audience. It is natural for most of us to hold a conversation as this is something we do on a daily basis. The conversation aspect of any speech will help the speaker to appear more natural and comfortable with the audience and invite better listening. As soon as a speaker steps in front of their audience the tone of the entire performance is set. If the speaker appears comfortable and confident

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    Ethical Speaking

    follows. Some of the characteristics are the speaker most be sure his/her goals are ethically sound, be prepared for each speech, honestly with the material and professional language. These are just some of the guidelines for ethical speaking. There is only one situation where I was a part of the audience where I believe that the speaker was not ethically sound. I attended a speech where the speaker was trying to convince the community that it would not be best to vote to rise the community fee. The

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    Personal Narrative Analysis

    When I was little I was always observing and listening to the different things that worked and didn’t work for people in conversations. Being in speech and debate and contemplating what I really want to get out of this class, it isn’t just something that will further my education, I want to gain something to further me as a person. This year in speech and debate I want to learn how to effectively win every argument I am involved in, change people's lives, and how to be an amazing speaker. To begin

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