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    Informative Constitution

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    Judith Butler’s piece Performative Acts and Gender Constitution: An Essay In Phenomenology and Feminist Theory" explores how society constructs gender through actions and interpretations of such actions. Moreover, Butler argues that if gender is created and performed we can construct a new constitution and performance of gender for society. Butler addresses the reality of gender and women as "an historical situation rather than a natural fact" instead of allowing the false representation of gender

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    Informative Speech

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    It was March5 2004. I was 3 years old barely able to walk only the most basic speech was under my belt… Diaper actually. I lived in Dothan Alabama a small neighborhood that was always quiet as if a fog of silence had enveloped the town. I never knew my father, and my mother worked at the local Outback Steakhouse. So I went to a daycare every day. I remember my first day of daycare I was very scared. I wasn’t ever a really talkative child with my tiny vocabulary. I was an over thinker I thought

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    conventions of an informative speech. Not everything was perfect yet, as there are still some tweaks or improvements that can be made as we strive to better our public speaking skills. Taking a look at the speeches by Mariapia, Elizabeth, and Ashley I will evaluate their speeches for effective openings, notable transitions, and other achievements in their organization or delivery. In doing so, I will assess the success and potential shortcomings of each speaker in their informative speech, before reflecting

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    Informative Speech Outline Introduction 1. Who doesn’t love Halloween? 2. Halloween is such a misunderstood holiday. Many cultures around the world celebrate it, but in different ways. 3. In order to avoid certain misconception of the holiday I will discuss its history, how it got to America and some of the superstitions behind it by using some facts. Body 1. First of all, Halloween has a long history. A. For example according to journalist Smith, Natalie, Halloween dates back to about 2000 years

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    Informative Speech-Steroids I. Introduction Attention Getter: (PowerPoint image) When we see someone extremely muscular, we wonder is the person using steroids? Background: Although people have been using steroids over 50 years, it wasn't until we started seeing headlines about athletes using steroids that it started receiving attention. Audience Relevance: Although I’m guessing most of you have an idea of what steroids are, I don’t think there are many classes or workshops offered that talk about

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    Preparing an Informative Speech Heather Vo Speech Health Career Institute 10 February 2018 Preparing an Informative Speech The topic I will be discussing today is caffeine and its effects that it has beneficially and negatively. Caffeine is described as a crystalline compound that is found especially in tea and coffee plants and is a stimulant of the central nervous system. It works by stimulating the person’s brain and keeping them alert, oriented and sometimes prevents a person from being

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    Outline to Informative speech Topic: Human Behavior /why is it important to managing Emotions in the workplace I. Regardless of the situation you have to be willing to face any hard situation given by life. Sometimes we have situations when is time to laugh, sadness and sometimes Anger. A. Not knowing how to manage your emotions at work sometimes can be difficult depending on the situation. B. you may not be as productive as you can be, it could be distracting, unprofessional and has to

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    Speech 3 Critique – Informative Speech For the speech I gave on Tuesday, I introduce aquaponic to my audience. Unlike the last speech, I asked a rhetorical question which dose not require the audience to answer it, but to show if they heard of my topic. I then continued on introducing my topic and gave a preview of what will be in my speech. For the body of my speech, I think I gave a very decent amount of information to my audience. However since all my audience haven’t heard of aquaponic, I should

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    Given these points, this was a very informative journal article. The authors effectively catered to the appropriate audience and education was provided with the different models. Moreover, the authors proved their hypothesis, discuss the methods in great detail, and provided missing discriminatory analysis. The authors also allowed the reader to see a clear picture into the emotions and discourse experience with Mixed Orientation couples. As a matter of fact, the authors also gave advice on ways

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    confidence and keep me focused throughout my speech. In the following paragraphs first, I am going to write about the specific strength I demonstrated during my persuasive speech as well as well as the specific limitations I had in contrast to my informative and tribute speech. And second, I will reflect on the overall public speaking experience I had. The topic was very unusual. Who would argue not to help a continent that has been affected by so much poverty. So I used my prior knowledge of the

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