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    myself for unprepared presentation. Gestures are important to share during the main topics of a speech. One of the best things I may gain from practice, rehearsal, and revision besides just comfortable body gestures at the appropriate time, is extemporaneous, which is spoken or done without preparation. That is something I would like to come naturally as I practice and rehearse my speeches to the point that they come out naturally as if they are not scripted. I would like to save this essay as reference

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    Comm 1332 Comprehensive Exam Review To thoroughly prepare for your exam, the following review process is recommended: 1. Review lecture notes and powerpoint files for each chapter (copies on webct). 2. Practice OUTLINING (coordinating and subordinating: framing main point/subpoint/sub-subpoint information). 3. Finally, specific knowledge of the following will prove useful: 1. The 3 purposes of public speaking To inform, to persuade, to entertain 2. The 9 elements that affect public

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    Ever since I started extemporaneous speaking for speech and debate, my whole analytical out view has changed. I believe that speech has helped me form better arguments in my paper. I am also proud of my conclusion paragraph because we were able to use first person. My first person

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    Obviously, speeches are scary for anyone who hates public speaking. I happen to be one of those people; I get terribly nervous see all the faces staring at me. I am nervous about that sort of stuff, but I’m trying to get over it. Honestly, I think it was a great thing that I was able to get this speech out of the way. Once I get through doing something like this, I tend to get a lot more comfortable afterwards with my classmates. Doing these speeches even when I don’t want to is definitely a pro;

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    what she calls the birds and the weaves and the difference between black women and white women hair differences and how to change the stigma of the conversation of comments of our hair. I think her speech was delivered as from Memorization and Extemporaneous in my opionin from watching and researching her speech. It was organized like a normal speech outline form with her introduction, thesis, three points: Black hair 101, history of black hair v white hair and the effect of black hair of younger

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    The development of the individual was one of their main concerns as stated, however every person had a different way of striving to develop themselves. That is where the differences between our two authors come into play as well. This is also where it is hard to grasp how so many believed this idea, but they all interpolated it different sometimes drastically so. The little cartoon angle and demon that was talked about earlier comes into play most transcendentalist call it the spark where it comes

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    Ain’t I a Woman? Sojourner Truth delivered a speech that is commonly known as “Ain’t I a Woman?” in extemporaneous way at a women’s convention in 1851. Sojourner Truth delivered this speech after obtaining her freedom, which made her to be renowned as an anti-slavery speaker. The publicity of Sojourner Truth because of the speech was attributed to the fact that it was delivered during the Civil War in the United States. While this speech was not initially known through any title, it was reported

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    Cornell University presents me with a gratifying challenge, and challenges are what push me to succeed. The rigorous yet rewarding College of Arts and Sciences was my main impetus in applying to Cornell University. The strength of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology initially drew me to Cornell University because of its interfaced ties to the other sciences, and its determination to educate students by providing them with hands-on learning. By the end of this academic year, I will finish

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    The name of the speaker I am writing this analysis on is Sue Girth. Sue Girth is a paraeducator at Manhattan high school in Manhattan, Kansas. Besides working for Manhattan’s school district, she is an avid member of the Flint Hills Human Rights Project. She got involved in this project after her daughter came out to her as transgender. To help spread awareness to other people, she goes around and gives speeches to churches, schools, and events. This particular speech was conducted at City Park

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    The sermon title is The Adoption of the Believer, by John MacArthur Sr. Pastor of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley California. The Pastor’s frame of reference is to establish that we are sons of God, using Galatians 4:11. He speaks “Many religions teach that people are delivered from judgment, saved from divine punishment by their own works.” The objectives of his sermon are to teach that faith in the gospel of salvation, alone is the only valid way. His speech is comparative as it contains elements

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