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    Demonstrative Communication XXXXXX XXXXXXX BCOM/275 January 16‚ 2013 Provide examples showing how demonstrative communication can be effective and ineffective‚ positive and negative‚ for the sender and receiver. Demonstrative Communication is the process of people’s thoughts and messages of communicating by actively listening in verbal and nonverbal communication. Depending on how a message is communicated‚ “can be effective and ineffective‚ either positive or negative” (Juancho24‚

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    . Speech Outline Sports injury How many of you have ever played a sport in your life? Regardless if it’s recreational‚ for your school or just messing around with a group of friends. Any kind Injuries could happen in the following sports: Football Basketball Hockey Baseball Soccer Thesis: Injuries are a common thing an athletes life‚ when you think of sports you think of injuries such as concussions‚ broken bones

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    Informative Speech Outline Title: Child Obesity‚ a “Growing” Concern Topic: Most Prevalent Causes of Obesity in the U.S. Specific Purpose: To educate the audience on the key causes of the increasing obesity rate in the U.S. among adults‚ but especially among youth. Thesis Statement: The main contributors to obesity among adults‚ but mostly among youth are environmental factors‚ lack of choosing nutritious meals‚ portion distortion and the factor that fuels all of these‚ advertising

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    Demonstrative Communication We all have a slightly different definition of communication but I am certain we all know the importance of it. Whether we realize it or not‚ communication is a part of everything we do‚ every day. Are you aware of the different types of communication and how it can impact your life? The formal definition of communication is the process of sending and receiving messages (Cheesebro‚ O’Connor‚ and Rios‚ 2010). These messages can be sent or received in a verbal

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    Cesar Paz COMM 253 Instructor: Corey Purcell April 5‚ 2013 Persuasive Speech Outline Why you need accident supplemental insurance INTRODUCTION: Attention getter: Introduction‚ the Center for Disease and Prevention and Prevention‚ ("Accidents or Unintentional Injuries‚" 2013‚) states that there will be 29 1/2 million people who will visit the emergency room from unintentional injuries‚ that ’s roughly 4 out of 10 people. Of those 29 1/2 million‚ 120‚859 of those accidents will result

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    Common Phobias (Sample Informative Prep Outline) General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: After hearing my presentation‚ my listeners will be able to name and describe several common phobias. Central Idea: The most common phobias fall into three main categories - social‚ survival‚ and environmental phobias. Organizational Pattern: Topical INTRODUCTION I. (Attention Material) Rose Marie had fears that she allowed to take control of her life. A. Fears‚ even small ones‚ can

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    Informative Speech Purpose: By the end of my informative speech the audience will understand the mystery behind hiccups. Most individuals do not know why people hiccup even though it is such a common uncontrollable body function. Before deciding on this topic I did a little bit of audience research and asked a group of six classmates whether they knew why we hiccup; nobody was able to give a clear correct reason‚ only guesses. Thus‚ this topic is relevant to my audience for the informative speech.

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    Brownie speech Specific Purpose: To teach the class how to make brownies Introduction Stressed spelled backwards spells desserts‚ coincidence? I think not. Author of this quote is unknown. I have to fully agree with this statement because when I’m stressed or having a bad day‚ I just love to come to my kitchen and bake something. One of my favorite things to bake is a brownie. Thesis: (So) Today I will show you that anybody can make their own brownies that is fresh as can be. Audience motivation:

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    Demonstrative Communication Jeffrey Leonard BCOM/275 11/17/2012 Mr. David Radcliff Demonstrative Communication Communication is generally defined as the process of sending and receiving messages. Communication can involve the exchange of information‚ by speech‚ signals‚ writing‚ or behavior. Communication can be written or visual‚ verbal or nonverbal. Verbal communication includes oral and written communication whereas nonverbal communication includes facial expressions‚ body posture‚ eye

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    Running Head: Demonstrative Communication Demonstrative Communication Paper Fabiola Nevarez BCOM/275 Demonstrative Communication Paper We all have different ways of expressing how what we are thinking and feeling while communicating with others. We communicate verbally and non-verbally‚ written or visual. Demonstrative communication is defined as the process of sending and receiving messages and involves‚ exchanging thoughts‚ messages or information. One of the most common ways to communicate

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