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    Develop Conference Program

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    Develop Conference Programs Assessment Conference Background The conference I have chosen to put together is a conference about healthcare and the industrial legislation. It was decided that the Sydney Harbour Marriott would be the most appropriate venue to hold this conference. The venues meeting room (Henry Lawson Room I & II) has a meeting space of 288 square meters which is more than enough space for the 70 delegates attending. The Sydney Harbour Marriott was also chose as it will hold

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    Informative Speech

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    Informative Speech Outline I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Warm‚ gooey‚ fresh‚ soft. I bet you are wondering what I am describing. I am describing a fresh out of the oven chocolate chip cookie. B. Audience Relevance: How many of you like chocolate chip cookies? C. Speaker Credibility: Me too! They are my favorite type of cookie. I use to make them all the time with my grandma when I was growing up. D. Thesis/Preview: Describing the cookie doesn’t tell you where they

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    Thesis Statement- in Truman Capote’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s‚ the psychological struggle between the need for stability and the desire for freedom is perhaps the central concern of Breakfast at Tiffany’s.  I. Topic sentence: In the 1950’s‚ women were expected to stay at home and play the role of a commercial wife. Meaning that they did not maintain jobs‚ males came home to dinner already set‚ and the house was always spotless. Holly had a different vision for herself. She did not want to be the stereotypical

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    The Catcher in the Rye and The Breakfast Club Various pieces of literature and entertainment exhibit similar characteristics in their writing style‚ themes‚ and portrayals. These features are in each piece to enhance the reading and viewing. The novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ and the movie The Breakfast Club directed by John Hughes‚ are two works that are similar in some significant aspects. Both compositions overflow with the theme of teenage rebellion‚ use rich vernacular‚ and

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    Oh what can you really learn in Saturday detention. The Breakfast Club film contained a wide variety of behavior and stereotypes. Each person had there on personality and taste at the beginning of the film. I believe that communication played the biggest part in the movie. It shows the way that people from totally different backgrounds can communicate and even agree on issues. The various types of communication and behaviors within the film will be discussed. To begin with the film started out with

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    INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL‚ VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HANOI. INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE Name: Tran Thi Huong Class: VISK2010D Subject: Public speaking BRAIN FRUIT General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about four kinds of fruits which provide health benefits that affect the brain: cherries‚ blueberries‚ grapes and apples. Central Idea : Those fruits

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    Oral Communication Summer 2013 Informative Speech Outlines Guide Topic: Nike Informative Speech Specific purpose statement: To inform my audience … How the Nike brand was formed and became a household name. Nike brand is a well-known household name because the companies founders were able to capitalize on a logo paired with celebrity sponsorship and representation. Introduction 1- In 1972‚ the “Swoosh” logo was designed for thirty-five dollars and in 2012 Nike’s net worth is

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    (Capote‚ Truman. Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Vintage) Breakfast at Tiffany’s is an interesting novel because it is unlike anything I have ever read before. It starts off as a bit confusing and boring‚ but then casually goes to bring the main idea of the story. The book is non-fiction and more of a short story-type novel. It talks about a woman named Holly Golightly‚ living in an apartment in New York‚ and described her constant behavior. I felt that the book was hard to understand because it contained

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    The movie Breakfast club by John Hughes‚ is a remarkable movie about five high school students from completely different social groups. They all have to go through a Saturday detention under Mr Richard Vernon the principal. The different social group includes “The rebel” John‚ “The princess” Claire‚ “The basket case” Allison‚ “The brainy” Brian and “The jock” Andrew. They are completely different people with different lifestyles and at the start of the movie they don’t get along but as they each

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    Erik Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory highlights one stage that is relevant and demonstrated in the 1985 movie‚ The Breakfast Club. Identity vs. Role Diffusion‚ or also known as‚ Stage 5‚ is the foundation for the characters and plot of this movie. To begin with‚ the plot of the movie deals with a group of adolescents dealing with stereotypes and finding their identities. At the beginning of the movie‚ the teens are in “fragile” and “detrimental-like” stages. They do not really know who they are‚

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