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    The first guideline is “Don’t overestimate what the audience knows.” What this essentially means is that a speaker should never just assume that the audience knows the topic well. The audience might never have heard about the topic before, so the speaker must be sure to either elaborate or simplify the topic to make it easier to understand from the perspective of a first-time listener. The second guideline is “Relate the subject directly to the audience.” In order to give a successful…

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    The Toastmasters

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    only focused on self-improvement. It was a place to hear others and be heard yourself, to give honest feedback, to improve the art of the conversation, and to master the art of public speaking. The group itself capitalizes on imparting valuable leadership abilities and to allow the individual to practice speaking publically in an environment where it is acceptable…

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    Review 1: Ken Davis, How to Speak to Youth and Keep them Awake at the Same Time (Zondervan, 1996). SUMMARY In How to Speak to Youth, Ken Davis shares pearls of wisdom about communicating to modern youth. The keys to his presentations are “planning, practice, care and dependence on God.” He shares three truths about communicating effectively: “Very Hard Work”, “Learning”, and “Passion.” Preparation to communicate includes “preaching with the example”, knowing your audience, avoid imitation of…

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    your listeners. The analysis gathered offers an insight of how to pass across your message so as the audience can respond as per your anticipation. Three phases make up a completed audience analysis; the first being adapting to ones audience before speaking. The best ways to do this is via, having a demographic analysis, environmental analysis and attitudinal analysis. Demographic analysis has gender, age, ethnicity, culture, race, education level and religion. Attitudinal analysis covers the…

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    As a student I have always tried to avoid public speaking courses as much as possible. Especially the ones that are for public speaking, once I found out I was going to have to take a public speaking course I was dreading the moment than I found out I could take it solely online and I thought oh this wont be as bad, even though I was still pretty anxious about it. Once in Com103 I was dreading having to say the first speech. Then we had our first online class, I felt a lot more prepared and had…

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    Sinosauropteryx. When I was in the sixth grade, despite a constant dread around presentations, I had to give a slideshow presentation on this dinosaur. I was terrified to present because my peers laughed at my speech impediment. Joselyn, the cult leader, made me feel so alone while I was at school. To avoid humiliation, I asked my teacher if I could present just to her. She looked at me coldly and said I needed to grow up and “get over it.” But I could not just “get over” this feeling of…

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    Jrotc Pros And Cons

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    I'm cadet Allessandro Vos and I'm here today to tell you my point of view of JROTC and how it became to be. Before I get to the point, I would like to say that JROTC is a great program and I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in taking JROTC. This essay will show what I have learned in my years of JROTC by giving you information about JROTC from 1916 to today and tomorrow. Me and my fellow cadets have been working hard to follow the cadet creed and the seven Army values to show…

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    Mr Manning Speech

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    I thought that Mr. Manning and Ms. Chanthavone’s speeches were very interesting. Mr. Manning and Ms. Chanthavone helped me to understand a lot of things. They helped me understand more about themselves and setting goals. Mr. Manning and Ms. Chanthavone helped me to understand more about Mr. Manning and his college experience, Ms. Chanthavone and her college experience, and goal-setting. Mr. Manning helped me understand more about himself and his college experience. Mr. Manning went to Limestone…

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    Commemorative Speech

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    When I am up front in of an audience various things happen to me. My face starts to get hot and red really quick so then the room becomes very hot as well. Along with my hands start to get sweaty so that causes me to move my fingers around to make them not as sweaty. I like to shift my weight back and forth because it keeps me moving. Also when I am giving a speech I feel like I can only make eye contact with the person that is grading me and just glance at the audience here and there. Just…

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    Informative Speech Video Assignment My informative speech’s specific purpose was to inform my classmates about genetic testing and how it relates to cancer. I feel like I achieved my purpose well, but would have done better if we had more time for our informative speech. Genetic testing is a complex topic and is hard to fit into a five-minute speech. Overall, I believe I did well in teaching my classmates about genetic testing and cancer. My introduction in this speech went much better than…

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