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    times and he did not have good posture. He explained the process of becoming a game warden well and he was talking to the audience, but he did not express his transitions clearly. Heather said “um” and “stuff like that” a lot. In the beginning of her speech she was banging on the podium which was distracting. I think her transitions were rushed but she clearly stated when she was transitioning. She seemed confident and poised. I especially liked her story of the little boy because it was…

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    would be interested in taking speech class. I thought to myself “I don’t really like talking in front of people but it is a requirement.” So I signed up for Introduction to Speech Communication (10116) and that is where this reflection starts. The first day of class was a little intimidating. We started with nine students all from different backgrounds and diversity. It seems like it such a long ago but it was only 12 weeks. Our teacher…

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    vary in number from 5 to 100, presenting awards in front of 300 people, and teaching public speaking classes to my staff and as a volunteer teaching public speaking to at risk high school students. From this experience, I have learned how to write a speech, the importance of knowing my audience, overcoming nervousness, different tactics for various size audience and different presentation styles, and effective use of PowerPoint. For documentation, I am including a picture of me presenting an…

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    head, I just had to be able to speak it to the class. This was another issue I had. I learned that information can get jumbled up in your head, and you must be able to say it in a fashion that people can understand. This comes with practices your speech several times. I thought that I had practiced both of them enough, but it is a different story when you step in front of a class full of…

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    Throughout William Shakespeare’s King Lear, speech serves as a primary means of communication between characters, allowing readers and audiences alike a palpable understanding of the concerns of the play. Through both soliloquy and verse, Shakespeare divulges the innermost feelings of characters, as well as details of the relationships between characters. These revelations and details, imparted through speech, shape the play as a whole. For instance, language and writing style integrate to…

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    Genie

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    Language is an important instrument that allows us to communicate with people. Without any sort of language, it would be impossible to communicate with others. Exposure to language during our childhood is important for our development because that is when our language begins to develop. This was especially clear in the case of Genie which occurred in the city of Los Angeles, California. Genie was a 13-year-old girl kept in isolation for more than 10 years without knowing any form of language.…

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    After slamming the GOP tax cuts and doubling down on calling bonuses to hard-working Americans "crumbs," a patriot stunned Nancy Pelosi with just six words. During a town hall event Tuesday in Phoenix, Arizona, a heckler asked the House Minority Leader, "How much are you worth, Nancy?" The remark was in response to Pelosi rambling about how the GOP tax cuts allowing Americans to keep more of their hard-earned money was pathetic and unpatriotic. “These are kitchen table issues for America’s…

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    Stuttering: A Case Study

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    origin of advanced stuttering arise from a physiological predisposition for inefficient neural activation patterns for speech and a vulnerable temperament interacting with environmental influences to produce an exacerbate core behaviors of repetitions, prolongations, and blocks. (Guitar, 2014, p. 291) It is crucial for Susan to learn how to cope with residual disruptions in speech in order to maintain improvements in fluency. (Guitar, 2014, p.…

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    Early Identification Essay

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    Healthcare professionals and parents should understand the importance of early identification and intervention (JCIH, 1994). Hearing loss affects children’s speech, language, academic, and social/emotional development if not identified early. The first three years in children’s lives are crucial for speech and language development. Thus, the ultimate goal of universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) is to detect hearing loss early in order to treat hearing loss sooner, preventing a delay in…

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    opinion I thought the speech went pretty well. It has been a while since I have given a speech, so I felt quite rusty at first. My research on Newton Running came pretty easy so it enabled me to be more confident in my delivery. The necessary aspects of the speech came pretty easy and I felt that I delivered them pretty clearly. I thought that I did several things quite well and at the same time had some basic speech giving abilities I could improve on. After watching my speech on video I…

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