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    TYPES OF SPEECH

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    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 speech The Memorized Speech Good for elocution pieces Lacks spontaneity and

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    significant point that Bellah makes refers to the Civil war and “Civil Religion”. In Bellah’s writings‚ he researches the inaugural speeches of many earlier presidents and notices that every president since President Washington has mentioned God. When researching the inaugural speeches‚ Bellah notices the placing of the references indicates that religion has only a ceremonial significance‚ meaning it gets only a sentimental nod to the community before a discussion of the really serious business with which

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    Maori Powhiri Process

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    processes‚ though bearing the same name‚ vary for different gatherings. In the literature review‚ we will be looking into the difference of karanga‚ whaikorero and haka in terms of ceremonies or presenters of the ceremony. Karanga In the context of ceremonial gatherings‚ karanga is usually performed by the tangata whenua to signal an invitation to the manuhiri. One or more women beginning with the tangata whenua usually perform the kai karanga followed by a respond by one or more manuhiri women. During

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    Managerial Role

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    MANAGERIAL ROLE: 1. INTERPERSONAL ROLES (i). Figurehead role- In this role a manager performs symbolic duties required by the status of his office. Making speeches‚ bestowing honors‚ welcoming official visitors‚ distributing gifts to retiring employees are examples of such ceremonial duties (ii). Leader- This role defines the manager’s relationship with his own subordinates. The manager sets an example :legitimizes the power of subordinates and brings their needs in accord with those of his

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    For this speech‚ I used different technique to make it more persuasive than informative. For the informative speech‚ I just talked about something like explaining. In the persuasive speech I had to not just explain‚ but also view the two different perspectives. I also used the information to show why I think child spanking should not happen. I am not sure what organizational strategy I specifically used. I wanted to talk about first why I am against‚ then the counter arguments‚ and lastly the

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    fallacy An attempt to discredit a position by attacking the people who favor it. adrenaline A hormone released into the bloodstream in response to physical or mental stress. after-dinner speech A brief‚ often humorous‚ ceremonial speech‚ presented after a meal‚ that offers a message without asking for radical changes in attitude or action. agenda-setting function The work of informative speaking in raising topics to attention and creating a sense of their importance

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    I Have a Dream Critique

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    Introduction The speech ‘I have a dream’ is one of the most memorable speeches of all the times. This meaningful emotional speech was delivered by Dr.Martin Luther King Jr‚ on 28 August 1963. He delivered it from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial‚ in Washington‚ D.C. during the massive “March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom” In this speech Martin Luther King called for racial equality and an end to discrimination since Afro Americans were deprived of their rights even equal right were given them

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    United States. Following the event‚ President Obama and GOP presidential nominee Trump gave speeches regarding the event. When presented with President Obama’s speech and candidate Trump’s speeches concerning the shooting‚ the audience is presented with two examples of how rhetoric can be used to persuade and achieve opposing goals. By examining the elements of rhetoric and how they are applied in these speeches‚ the viewer is shown how Aristotle’s teachings are still being applied over 2000 years later

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    Organizational Behavior

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    networking‚ and human resource management. According to Mintzberg’s managerial roles there are three important managerial roles. The roles are interpersonal role‚ informational role and decisional role. Interpersonal role: * Figurehead: Performs ceremonial and symbolic duties such as greeting‚ visitors‚ signing legal documents * Leader: Direct and motivate subordinates‚ training‚ counseling‚ and communicating with subordinates. * Liaison: Maintain information links both inside and outside

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    Rhetoric is the way that arguments‚ persuasive speech‚ and writing are crafted. It deals with a variety of topics such as political‚ forensic (often seen in the law profession)‚ and ceremonial (graduation speeches‚ eulogies‚ and political nominations). Using methods to enhance a speaker’s credibility and swaying audiences to believe their claim also plays a significant role. It works constantly to overcome misunderstandings to eradicate ignorance of a given topic. The speaker employs three means

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