Chapter 1: Introducing Public Speaking Four Characteristics of Public Speaking: 1. Public speaking features communication between a speaker and an audience 2. Public speaking is audience centered 3. Public speaking emphasizes the spoken word 4. Public speaking is usually a prepared presentation What is the historical tradition of public speaking? As far back as the fifth century B.C.E., all adult male citizens in the Greek city-state of Athens had a right to speak out
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1 CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI Chapter XVIII CHAPTER XVII CHAPTER XVIII CHAPTER XIX CHAPTER XX CHAPTER XXI CHAPTER XXII CHAPTER XXIII CHAPTER XXIV CHAPTER XXV CHAPTER XXVI CHAPTER XXVII CHAPTER XXVIII CHAPTER XXIX CHAPTER XXX CHAPTER XXXI The Art of Public Speaking BY 2 The Art of Public Speaking BY J. BERG ESENWEIN AUTHOR OF "HOW
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Theme: bullying Scene 1. : Intro. Lighting: One simple large stark white spotlight on centre stage focusing on the Boy Sound: Soft piano consistently playing with very minor tonality to represent the discomfort and sorrow he feels for himself. Space: Empty black room Props: laptop on the floor Peter is crying on the floor in an upright foetal position centre stage racing right toward his laptop on the floor and begins speaking loudly between sobs, he begins slowly standing and pacing at
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successful motivation speakers are those with a personal story of success that can be passed on to audiences (Marsden, ehow.com). I know this because I am currently doing speeches now and will eventually author books. I choose this path because I have always been a talker. Every since a child, I have loved to speak in front of crowds. I would love to read the Sunday school minutes. I was then introduced to Toastmasters International Speaking Club and was advised of how well of a speaker I am. I did
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What is Biometric Authentication Technology? * Biometric Technology is the field of automated methods of recognition and identification of a person’s physical or behavioral characteristics. * Examples of some physical characteristics include hand, finger, face, iris, and veins. The most commonly used biometric of these examples are faces. * Some examples of behavioral characteristics include voice recognition, signature, walking style, and so on. Behavioral characteristics uses are single
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PUBLIC SPEAKING AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT A research paper of Gamaliel Eve Relampago MInggong as partial fulfillment of the requirements in English 202 Submitted to: Nora L. Sisneros, M.D TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I- Dynamics of the Study I.a- Rationale of the Study I.b- Significance of the Study I.c- Narrative Approach of the Study I.d- Qualitative Paradigm of the Study CHAPTER II- Research Plans and Methodology II.a- Content Analysis of the Study II.b- Framework and Analysis
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equipment. Data collection for 20 (at the least) native speakers from Hongkong.. Date of data transfers need to be confirmed (audio data via Bai Du yun pan or Email) Keep the safety of recording equipments. 2. Party #2 shall complete and deliver all data to Party #1 on or before April 26th, 2015. The milestone delivery schedule for the work, if applicable, shall be as follows: Requirements 1. Participants: The speaker should be a native speaker from HK. 2.Time: Each participant will record
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Biometrics and Information Security Tremendous advancements in information technology has laid path for new networking and communication systems. These facilities attract many criminals to hack into users systems and steal their personal data. These advancements lead to more threats and better security need to be provided to user’s personal data. To ensure the security, in recent years many authentication techniques have been developed where biometrics is one of those which every organization is
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Picture this: a game that you have been playing for one year has just been revealed to you as being real. Everything that you did in that “game” has also happened in real life. That is exactly what happened to Ender in Chapter 14 of Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card. In Ender’s “simulator”, he had destroyed an entire species, known in the book as “buggers”. Immediately after this revelation, Ender felt regret that he had killed the buggers, and also anger that he was manipulated into doing something
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Ender has the kills. Buggers begin a high trill. Ender has to win. This haiku gives brief insight into the story, Ender's Game. Ender's Game is about a brilliant young boy who is called upon to save Earth. He faces many internal and external trials and tribulations on his journey to becoming a commander of an army. The young boy, Ender must face hordes upon hordes of alien enemies. Both the book and movie portray the story in their own unique ways and have many similarities and differences between
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