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    1 Introduction 8 1.1 Public Speaking in the Business World 8 1.2 Personal and Social Benefits of Public Speaking 9 2 Evolution of Public Speaking 10 2.1 What is public speaking? 10 2.2 Three Parts of Persuasion by Aristotle. 10 2.3 Cicero’s Five Canons of Rhetoric 12 2.4 Modern Elements of Public Speaking 12 2.5 Three Styles of Speech 13 3 Overcoming Fear of Public Speaking 14 3.1 Introduction 14 3

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    Before I knew where I wanted to go with my life I found it easy to be friends with anyone‚ just as long as we had an understanding in terms of like interests‚ common hobbies and generally just clicking until I discovered that some of those friendships were not working because we would be pulling in different directions. Friends who celebrate your successes when you succeed and comfort you when you are in need are to be preferred to those fair weather friends who will be there only when the sun is

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    * Introduce Yourself (Name‚ Job – IC and Motivational Speaker – Student) * Introduce Better Speaker Series (10 Speeches for Enhancing our Speaking Skills) * My TM & Public Speaking Background (Member since 2009 – Public speeches in four countries since 1995 including Iran‚ United Arab Emirates‚ Canada (Toronto‚ Chatham‚ Vancouver)‚ and the United Kingdom) * The importance of body language: * Repetition: they can repeat the message the person is making verbally. * Contradiction:

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    organ donor Improve your health through better eating Television violence is negatively influencing our children Become a volunteer and change the world 4. Entertaining — The after-dinner speech is a typical example of an entertaining speech. The speaker provides pleasure and enjoyment that make the audience laugh or identify with anecdotal information. Some examples of entertaining speeches: Excuses for any occasion Explaining cricket to an American How to buy a condom discreetly Things you wouldn’t

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    introduction is effective only if it is firmly related to the speech topic. Credibility is the audience’s perception of whether a speaker is qualified to speak on a given topic. Goodwill is the audience’s perception of whether the speaker has the best interests of the audience in mind. A preview statement is especially important in a speech introduction when a speaker is addressing a hostile audience. Under normal circumstances the introduction should constitute about 10 to 20 percent of a speech

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    Chapters One and Two in Public Speaking Handbook Fourth Edition by Steven A. Beebe and Susan J. Beebe. The most important concepts in chapter one are: Empowerment‚ Employment‚ and Communication as Action. (Source‚ message‚ channels‚ receiver‚ and noise) In chapter two the most important concepts are: Know your audience‚ know your introduction and conclusion‚ and look for positive support. Having empowerment is one of the most important thing to have to being a successful speaker because it give you

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    There are essentially three types of speeches public speakers use to influence their audience. In this lesson‚ we’ll look at those three types of speeches and how each serves a different purpose. Speeches Everyone knows what a speech is like. A person stands at the front of the room and begins to speak. Then you sit down for an hour‚ wondering when the speaker will finish and allow you to get out of the uncomfortable fold-out chair‚ right? Not necessarily; speeches are used more often than

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    TYPES OF SPEECH

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    The Impromptu Speech Requires the least preparation Speaker is given very little advance notice to speak for a few minutes on a specific subject The Manuscript Reading Also called a read speech because it is written out and read word for word Presented during solemn and historic occasion Persons of importance read their speeches for accuracy and precision Lacks spontaneity and naturalness of an impromptu or extemporaneous speech Speaker must keep rapport with his audience in delivering his

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    simply speaking directly to a handful of our peers‚ the students who grew up in the dorms with us‚ the classmates who share our stresses and worries‚ will still manage to put the fear of God in us all. I believe I can speak for everyone when I say that public speaking is never first on our weekend to-do list. The funniest thing about it is that we give “speeches” everyday. When we convince our friends to eat at Firestone instead of Woodstock’s‚ when we persuade our Professors to curve the final exam; when

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    CHP 1 Of Speech .. SPEAKING IN PUBLIC CHAPTER’S SUMMARY PUBLIC SPEAKING Public speaking has been a vital form of empowerment. It can and often does make a difference in things people care about very much. The key phrase here is “make a difference.” This is what most of us want to do in life –to make a difference‚ to change the world in some small way. Public speaking offers you an opportunity to make a difference in something you care about very much. “Speech communication

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