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    Humanity Humans are hopeful animals with incredible imaginations who throw away their powers and leave a chaotic mess behind. Also, humanity is a historic repetition and is full of people who know what they want and believe in but are weak minded and cowards. People have their own views on how life should be. But sitting back is not going to do anything and that is all we do. We sit back and talk about the problems of the country or even the world but we just let it happen anyway. We ultimately…

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    gave his famous “I Have A Dream” speech . [b]Immediately this speech gave people of color hope for a better future where they will all be free. In other words it gave them hope that…

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    Conclusion OpenFluency is an Open source free application that adopts multiple proven flashcard language learning tools, and incorporates them into a single platform. The efficiency of many elements of OpenFluency’s core functionality (e.g. spaced-repetition algorithms in flashcards) is supported by sound research. Each element, by itself, does not provide the optimal flashcard learning environment or experience. But, this application seeks to maximize the benefit of each individual tool or…

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    Video Reflection

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    Video 2 I share a gym that is divided by a curtains with another class, this often makes it difficult for the students to hear the whistle, to combat the confusion and the noise from the other class I instilled a classroom management technique where I blow my whistle then raise my hand. Some of the students will hear my whistle then raisin their hand, the students who do not here the whistle will see other classmates raising their hands and know it is time to stop and show me the sign that they…

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    Have a Dream” speech changed many American’s hearts and minds. Through his writing technique and imagery, he impacted America like no one else. Dr. King used a ton of repetition in his speech. He repeated parts like “100 years later” and “I have a dream” many times leaving a lasting affect on his audience. Dr. King’s repetition drove his words and purpose into the hearts of many people. The millions that have heard his speech remember his words all thanks to Dr. King’s use of repetition. Martin…

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    In order to deliver a successful speech, there are countless qualities that must be present to reach the emotion and logic of the crowd. Through the use of rhetorical strategies and by having ethics, a speaker or an author can connect with their audience; getting them involved with their writing. In May of 2011, a man by the name of Denzel Washington used multiple rhetorical strategies to deliver a graduation speech at the University of Pennsylvania. While revealing all of the difficult times…

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    speakers are preparing speeches, they must remember that listeners only have one chance to hear the message that is trying to be conveyed. For this reason, the speech has to be prepared for the ear instead of to be read. To accomplish this the speaker must have a simple speech, avoiding the use of unnecessary words or jargon. The use of repetition helps…

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    The first speech a person delivers can make or break other people’s initial impressions of him or her, giving them a reputation that may overshadow other qualities, good or bad. The crowd could love every word of the speech, and the speaker would revel in their everlasting applause. On the other hand, it could leave a stinging impression on the audience that would inhibit them from looking past this one particular speech if it did not suit their opinions. This type of situation can be every…

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    Self Assessment Essay

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    Self-Assessment Overall, I think I did very great on my speech. This is the only speech that I felt comfortable presenting. I knew what I was talking about and my topic was related to the class. From the speech evaluation forms, the whole class thought I did very good on my topic, the thesis, and also supported the topic with great details. I agree with them on that because I had to do a lot of research to find all the sources I used. These are some of the some I did strongly, I gave good…

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    Stuttering: A Case Study

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    Advance Stuttering Individuals with advanced stuttering are usually older adolescents or adults who have been stuttering for many years. Susan is 18 years of age. (Guitar, 2014, p. 290) Her pattern are well entrenched and consist of blocks, repetitions, and prolongations that are usually accompanied by tension and struggle. There are also escape and avoidance behaviors. (Guitar, 2014, p. 290) Susan has developed negative anticipations about speaking situations and listener reactions.…

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