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    Informative Speech Reflection Paper

    Abubakr Mohamed 1. What I most liked about my speech was the first three and a half minutes because I started out my speech with confidence and strong voice that carries throughout the room. I also followed my outline and stick to it which made my purpose clear and showed the importance of the topic to the audience. Moreover my eye contacts was on entire audience , my posture was good , legs did not cross, no leaning on podium, and my hands movement was minimal and did not move too much

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    Figurative vs Literal Language

    Figurative Language versus Literal Language Professor Veronica S Critical Thinking – PHI 210 January 22, 2013 Figurative Language versus Literal Language Figurative language is writing or speaking where ‘figures of speech’ such as metaphors and similes freely occur (Oxford Reference, 2003) where as literal language is opposed to figurative it suggests the influence of the letter as a measure of strictness and rightness: the literal truth is seen as being true in a basic and absolute

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    Language as a Living Organism

    Language is a living organism which should be spoken or written in order to survive. Language is passed from one generation to another as parents pass their language on to their children and so on, so the language continues to live. Languages ​​such as English, Spanish and Chinese ​​are healthy languages. They exist in oral and written forms and are used by hundreds of millions of people around the world. But most of the approximately seven thousand languages ​​are not as healthy. They are used by

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    Delivery Analysis of Any Given Sunday Speech

    by Al Pacino) gives a riveting speech right before his team takes the field for their biggest football game of the year. The coach delivers the speech to his players as they all watch on one knee, eager to take the field. We, the television audience, watch from a distance, through cameras that pan around the room and give us the feeling of being part of the team as well. We also get the added effect of music that speeds up and slows down as the pace of the speech alters. The different shots of

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    Abah Kau

    Self-rating I always deal with problems derived from either customer or colleague. Even I think I am dealing with the problems, I realise that I did not dealt with the thing correctly and if I do, why is the problem there? So, in recognizing problems, I will try to remember where a thing I did wrongly started to emerge. When I get the root of the problem, I will try to use different kind of alternative solution for the problem that might occur in the future rather than the same solution I use

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    Hello Hello

    being the spokesperson of this organisation accepts the award with a improvised speech. Bennett’s contention is that Australian volunteers are “heroes” yet don’t receive the level of acknowledgment and appreciation that they deserve. Ngueyen fundamentally agrees with Bennetts philosophy, but also clarifies that he has a different perspective about the way volunteers are viewed in the community and executes his speech with gratitude towards the kindness he receives from communities. Both speakers

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    Tm Area Contest

    As I have previously announced, This area will hold the area club contests for Humorous Speech and Table Topic on Sept 25 (Wednesday) in YWCA Giving a speech is always a challenge, but giving speech at a contest (especially in the area level where you are representing your club) is a challenge at a totally different level. We encourage everyone who has ever wondered how far you can go with public speaking to take this chance, so that you can test your limits. The winners (One winner for humorous

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    Business Comm

    This article gives a lot of great tips for preparing your speech and knowing what to expect. Speakers must stay on time, by respecting the time you are given you’re also respecting your audience, other speakers that may be following you and the event coordinator that allotted you your time slot. Practicing your speech timing is critical. If you are given twenty minutes of speaking time, read your speech allowed to yourself or maybe a family member and have a timer

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    Closing Bell Speaker Series Summary

    This paper is a summary of the Closing Bell Speaker Series that I have attended this Spring. The Closing Bell Speaker Series is a lecture series where professionals come in to present on a topic of their choosing. The topics speakers present from include are very differentiated, ranging from professional development to the importance of mentoring. In this summary, I will discuss two of three Closing Bell Speaker Series lectures that I attended. I will also describe how the topic related to my future

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    Personal Narrative: My Battle With Stuttering

    challenges and obstacles throughout my whole life due to my battle with stuttering. Stuttering is a speech disorder that affects my ability to fluently communicate with other people. It makes something that should be a very easy task, such as telling a waiter what you would like to order at a restaurant, very difficult for people like me. Throughout my childhood and early teen years, I let my speech disorder control me. I would never raise my hand or ask for help during class. I remained quiet when

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