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    Due Date: Persuasive Outline and Speech Presentation: Due in Dropbox (Outline) and on YouTube (Video) on or before TUESDAY‚ October 15‚ 2013 (11:50PM) Assignment Details: Purpose and Information: The persuasive speech is deliberative. It employs emotion‚ credibility‚ and logic to convince an audience that a narrowly defined action is beneficial. The persuasive proposition (thesis) is generally supported by two to three main ideas which employ about two to three pieces of evidence each.

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    or Give Me Death” speech in 1775‚ the arguments about the unfair ways that the colonies were living through under the British were depicted in prolific and influential writing style. The ending of the British Crown’s exploitation of the thirteen colonies‚ as well as Patrick Henry’s and many other American colonist’s revolutionary ideas were encouraged and elaborated through the speech. Various rhetorical devices such as anastrophe‚ parallelism‚ and allusion was used in the speech to provide logical

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    Analysis of Misunderstanding Caused by Different Interpretations of Speech Act Labels in Tintin and Asterix Comic Series Farah Attamimi English Department‚ Faculty of Letters‚ Maranatha Christian University‚ Suria Sumantri 65‚ Bandung 40164‚ Indonesia e-mail: farah.attamimi@yahoo.com Abstract: This paper presents analysis of misunderstanding occurred in a conversation which is caused by different interpretation of speech act labels between the speaker and the hearer. Misunderstanding occurred in

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    In the essay in his recent book‚ "There’s No Such Thing as Free Speech and it’s a Good Thing Too‚" Fish argues that free speech "is not an independent value‚ but a political prize‚" and any differences‚ which the courts have drawn between‚ protected and unprotected expressions are "malleable." Like any other concept‚ the principle of free speech is‚ for Fish‚ "inherently nothing‚" but one more noise in the "din and confusion of partisan struggle." Fish‚ a literary theorist‚ has brought textual

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    America‚ land of the free. America‚ a country based in many ways on the freedom of press‚ and the freedom of speech. But what would happen to this great country‚ tis of thee‚ if these precious rights had ceased to exist? America‚ the land of liberty and home of the brave‚ would hold a great stock of uninformed and uneducated community‚ ready to rise up to anarchy at any moment; a crowd of undiverse and ununified people; and a population of souls unwilling to create because of the ever looming presence

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    Borough of Manhattan Community College Fundamentals of Speech: SPE 100-0900 WI Professor Nicholas Westemeyer‚ M.F.A Class Hours: Monday 9:00am to 10:30am Thursday 10:00am to 10:50 Room: Monday Fiterman 1014 / Thursday Fiterman 809 3 Credit course OFFICE HOURS: Monday 11 to 12 & Wed 9-11 Office s628J MAIN OFFICE: S-628 EMAIL: NWESTEMEYER@BMCC.CUNY.EDU Course Description: The Aim of this course is to develop effective skills in speech communication. The student examines how to generate topics and

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    students: * Practice the different skills of public speaking such as: eye contact‚ using gestures‚ movement‚ and vocal variety‚ using pauses‚ and using visual aids. * Learn how to create a speech that keeps an audience’s attention by using examples‚ stories‚ and quotes. * Learn to close their speech with a call for action. * Learn how to write an effective introduction and how to give an introduction. * Practice listening skills as they evaluate each other’s speeches. Spread

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    Aung San Suu Kyi’s Speech One of my favourite dicta is that people should not be categorized as good or evil‚ wise or stupid. It would be much more sensible to divide them simply into learners and non-learners. In between the two extremes would be a broad spectrum graded on the degree to which in Why I Would Not Like to Become a Teacher Teaching is hell. The reasons I would not like to become a teacher are simply just obvious. More work than pay i.e. low net salary‚ stress‚ strict rules‚ you got

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    section 1- directed writing. 2. Beware that you have to write exactly how you speak before your audience. In  fact‚ it is the easiest in its writing style. 3. Start with opening your speech marks.”   “‚or ‘     ‘ both are fine. 4. Begin with greeting your audience.Keep in mind the type of speech being delivered (formal or informal). Eg. ’Good morning friends’‚ ‘hello’‚ ‘greeting my dear fellow peers’‚ ‘good evening ma’am‚ respected teachers’ e.t.c. 5. A greeting should be followed

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    author Steve Brown offers the student a helpful guide to effective communication. He emphasizes the basics of speech and conversation and makes us aware that speech allows us to communicate to others quickly or easily about our needs‚ feelings and desires. Speech allows us to correct false impressions or share our ideas. We are able with speech to encourage reprimand or inspire. With speech we can also express anger‚ love or joy. Brown makes us aware of some of the setbacks which include include fear

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