GROUP: 1 CLASS: CDAV09A1 MEMBERS: TRẦN NHẬT DUY (LEADER) / 091C702023 NGUYỄN PHƯƠNG THẢO / 091C702116 NGUYỄN THỊ MI SƯƠNG / 091C702104 NGUYỄN THỊ LỆ THỦY / 091C702125 TRẦN PHAN HẢI VÂN / 091C702154 TRẦN NGỌC LYDA / 091C702029 |TOPIC 3: PUBLIC SPEAKING |OCTOBER 27
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Elizabeth Ann Armstrong Course Speech (27 WEB 201108) Test Quiz 3 Started 8/29/11 3:09 PM Submitted 8/29/11 3:14 PM Status Completed Score 17 out of 20 points Time Elapsed 4 minutes. Instructions Answer questions. Question 1 .1 out of 1 points Reggie had a speech to prepare. He selected a topic, did his research, and sat down to draft the speech. He outlined the main points first and added the introduction and conclusion later. Is this a "textbook" way to organize
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publicspeeche.com 2/26/12 Tips for using visual aids in your speech A good public speaker can communicate with an audience a bout topic you both enjoy in public speaking. It’s important to get to the point quickly. Good structure is of paramount importance as the audience only has one chance to understand what is being said. If the speaker lose the ‘thread” of what is being said they may not pick it up again, or if the speaker have missed vital points. A clear and simple structure will prevent this from
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to effectively communicate their points of view to others in a public forum as well as a private forum. Looking at our history will give demonstrative proof that mastering public speaking has a tremendous effect not only on the audience but the speaker as well. An example of such would be simply looking at the great leaders of our past. One example would be Martin Luther King. When reviewing, with close scrutiny, Martin Luther King giving public speeches, one realizes that how a speech is given
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Language endangerment should be a concern for everyone in our society. We need to take an active role to ensure proper elevation to stop any further language deaths. One would ask what do mean when we say a language is endangered. It is when its speakers cease to use it, use it in fewer and fewer domains, use fewer of its registers and speaking styles, and/or stop passing it on to the next generation. The truth is there is no single factor that determines whether a language is endangered, but there
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Compassion is what makes us human. It is a main theme in Ender’s Game and what separates Ender from his psychotic, power hungry brother Peter. Ender Wiggin’s purpose in life as determined by the controlling government is to become the ultimate military commander who will destroy the Buggers, an alien race that the humans have engaged in war with two times before. The movie Ender's Game excludes crucial details from the novel by Orson Scott Card making the book a more thrilling work of science fiction
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In the novel Enders Game, written by Orson Scott Card, Andrew (Ender) Wiggin is the youngest child of three Wiggin brothers. Ender is the chosen one by the I.F. to command the fleet that will defeat the buggers and save all the human race in the Third Invasion. The qualities that make him the perfect candidate to command earth’s fleet against the buggers are that he ends all future battles, understands his enemies , he is a genius and a creative problem solver. Ender ends all future and present
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Most of chapter 11 is about Ender being unfairly treated when it comes to the rules of the game, first they have their first battle after only 3 weeks when most armies get their first battle after three months. Dragon army also carries a negative history since the last army they barely won a third of its games. Ender is always given the a challenge he does not want but instead of giving up he always accepts it. They also had 2 battles in one day and that had never happened. Ender has been sleeping
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Ender’s Game is the first book of a series of books by american novelist and Science fiction writer Orson Scott Card. This book focuses on the main protagonist Ender Wiggin as he faces struggles for individuality, to keep his relationships in tact, and his own humanity as a whole. In total, this is quite simply one of the best books I have ever read and I would highly recommend it to anyone into science fiction or just loves a good story. Ender Wiggin is an extraordinary boy with a mind like a supercomputer
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Reflection Paragraph Ender’s Shadow : 1 In the novel Ender’s Shadow, by Orson Scott Card I can reflect in the beginning that Bean is a tough kid that has learned quite quickly. He picked things up from the streets and learned how to not get bullied a lot and to stay away from certain people. He learned the essentials of living on the streets in a cruel world where nothing is nice and everyone is competitive. In the start he was about to die of starvation. He had mentally strengthened himself to survive
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