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SPE101 - Additional Resources - Sample Student Introductions
Sample Great Speech Introductions. Here are some speech introductions I've copied from student speeches. They each use creative techniques to get the ...
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SPE101 - Additional Resources - Sample Student Introductions
Sample Great Speech Introductions. Here are some speech introductions I've copied from student speeches. They each use creative techniques to get the ...
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SPE101 - Additional Resources - Kicking Rear End
The five speakers were Patrick Henry, Winston Churchill, General George S. Patton, ... So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire. ...
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SPE101 - Additional Resources - Sample Student Introductions
This is what Roger Gail Lyon said to a congressional committee in August of 1983. Roger died of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) while the ...
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Speech 101 Internet Audience Analysis Survey
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML Speech 101 Internet Audience Analysis Survey. The purpose of this survey is to create a picture of the typical Speech 101 Internet audience member. ...
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Using Your Speech Power! - Textbook
Instructors find a completely self-contained teaching unit in Using Your Speech Power!. They don’t need to supplement this textbook with outside handouts or ...
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SPE101 - Additional Resources - Figurative Analogies 2
In 1940, President Franklin D. Roosevelt justified the Lend-Lease Act with what is arguably the most famous figurative analogy in American public speaking. ...
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SPE101 - Additional Resources - Sample Student Introductions
Sample Great Speech Introductions. Here are some speech introductions I've copied from student speeches. They each use creative techniques to get the ...
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SPE101 - Additional Resources - Sample Student Introductions
Sample Great Speech Introductions. Here are some speech introductions I've copied from student speeches. They each use creative techniques to get the ...
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SPE101 - Additional Resources - Figurative Analogies 2
You can create figurative analogies and make your speech emotionally appealing. For example: Winston Churchill compared the Soviet Union's post-World War II ...