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Term Paper # 22732 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Speaking Anxiety, 2002.
A detailed study on speaking anxiety - the fear of speaking up in public.
2,483 words (approx. 9.9 pages), 8 sources, MLA, $ 75.95
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Abstract
Speaking anxiety is the fear of speaking to groups and the level of fear varies from person to person. This paper discusses some of the common causes and symtoms of speaking anxiety. It discusses how it affects the sufferer in life, such as restrictions in career advancements and educational experiences. Finally, the paper provides tips and recommendations to people with speaking anxiety to help them overcome the problem of speaking in public.

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"Each of the symptoms can happen individually or they can come in groups or all at once. When one is faced with speaking in public these symptoms present themselves. They usually become very pronounced in the minutes before the speaking is expected and can become so pronounced that the anxious person can no longer concentrate on what they were planning to say. In addition they can become so bothersome that the person experiences a well known syndrome called fight or flight. Fight or flight is the desire to run and abandon the immediate environment and situation. If this is a job dependant speaking engagement or necessary to pass a class this can become a very self defeating problem. Furthermore studies have shown that when one uses the flight option and backs out of the speaking engagement, they often feel the consequences were not as bad as speaking would have been. They cannot rationally realize this is not true, because for them the fears and symptoms are all consuming and overwhelming."
Term Paper # 62528 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
The New Speaking and Listening Initiative, 2005.
A research paper on the new speaking and listening initiative that has been introduced to schools in order to give speaking and listening a higher profile across the curriculum.
10,150 words (approx. 40.6 pages), 48 sources, APA, $ 204.95
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This research paper attempts to discover whether and to what extent the new speaking and listening initiative has been introduced and to find out what the response to the initiative has been from the schools. The study was conducted in primary and junior schools where observations were made in literacy and foundation subjects, over a period of several weeks.

Introduction
Objective of Study
Length and Scope of Study
Organization of the Research
Review of Literature
Design of Study
Methodology

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"This dissertation will be organized into six chapters. This chapter introduced the research topic by briefly describing the problem. The primary objective was discussed concerning the implementation of the new initiative. It presented, briefly, the background of the study and the research methods. Chapter two will annotate the findings of relevant literature related to the value of speaking and listening in the classroom and how the profile has changed, why it has changed and what problems, if any, there are with the speaking and listening in the classroom. Chapter three will describe the study setting. Chapter four will describe the methods of research. The results of the research will be presented in chapter five. Finally, Chapter six will discuss the results as presented in chapter five and make suggestions and recommendations."
Term Paper # 110928 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Public Speaking, 2008.
A discussion of basic presentation skills and tips for public speaking.
1,754 words (approx. 7.0 pages), 6 sources, APA, $ 56.95
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The paper looks at methods of organizing material effectively and explains the use of an attention-getting opener, a well-organized and easy to follow speech body and a well thought-out conclusion. The paper also discusses the importance of clear articulation, good projection, variety and animation in presenting a speech.

Outline:
Objective
Introduction
Public Speaking Methods and Skills
Speaking at a Public Meeting-Tips
Public Speaking in the Media
The Attention-Getter
Summary and Conclusion

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"Basic presentation skills are stated in the work of McNamara (2007) and stated as the first step is to "list and prioritize the top three goals that you want to accomplish with your audience." Secondly, it is important to "be really clear about who your audience is and why it is important for them to be in the meeting." (McNamara, 2007) Third, it is important to list all the major points of information that should be conveyed to the audience and then to ask oneself if all the points are likely to be understood by everyone in the audience. It is necessary to consider the tone that one desires to set for the presentation. Through defining the tone of the presentation one may enable the cultivation of that mood to those listening in the audience."
Term Paper # 104710 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
American Libraries and Spanish-Speaking Americans, 2008.
An analysis of the treatment of Spanish-speaking Americans by American public libraries and how the situation can be improved.
2,810 words (approx. 11.2 pages), 15 sources, MLA, $ 83.95
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This paper briefly looks at the historical treatment of Spanish-speaking patrons by the American public libraries. It discusses the implications of properly treating Spanish-speaking Americans for the library profession. It then explores the many options and solutions being considered and implemented by professional librarians seeking to formulate some kind of a rapprochement with the Spanish-speaking community. Next, the paper looks at how one major stakeholder (private business) has responded to the ongoing problem about how the library system of the United States can best serve the needs of Spanish-Americans. Finally, the paper provides an analysis of some of the solutions that appear to be available and which one of all of these appears most promising.

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"There can scarcely be any doubt that American public libraries have historically done a poor job of meeting the needs of Spanish-speaking Hispanic Americans. Part of the reason for this unhappy state of affairs is that Hispanic Americans, until quite recently, did not constitute a large proportion of the American population. In addition, however, there is a general sense (at least in some quarters) that public libraries overlooked the language needs of Hispanic Americans because of a perception that America was an "English-speaking" nation and thus had no pressing obligation to provide for those who spoke another language. This perception has been challenged in recent years - at least in part because libraries are coming to the conclusion that one of the two groups (the other group is Chinese) that is really beginning to assert itself with regards to the use of the latest information technology is Spanish-speaking peoples. For this reason, the ability of American public libraries to accommodate this growing group of patrons is now of undeniable importance."
Term Paper # 36750 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Speaking Too Slowly, 2002.
An analysis of the communication roblem of speaking too slowly and how it can be rectified.
650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 1 source, $ 26.95
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This is a paper on the topic of a communication problem of speaking too softly. The paper makes a number of suggestions for behavior modifications to help reach the goal.
Term Paper # 84212 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Public Speaking Critique, 2005.
This paper offers a public speaking critique and provides an analysis of content and delivery.
675 words (approx. 2.7 pages), 4 sources, $ 26.95
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This three page graduate paper is in the form of a critique of a speech about mergers and discusses the technique of public speaking. The author notes that in critiquing this speech about mergers and their unappreciated benefits it is appropriate to use the call to action technique. The writer maintains that this personal approach will serve to draw the audience into the topic immediately and frame the content to follow from the proper perspective.

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"In critiquing this speech about mergers and their unappreciated benefits, it is appropriate to use the call to action technique and to open the speech with the question, "How many of you have ever been involved in a merger or acquisition?" for this personal approach will serve to draw the audience into the topic immediately and frame the content to follow from the proper perspective. But before proceeding with the Christian Science Monitor material, the speaker should establish her credentials and experience by providing some personal information."
Term Paper # 34922 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
A Persuasive Argument, 2002.
A persuasive argument based on theory and strategies from social psychology.
1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 1 source, $ 44.95
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This paper is an argument using strategies of persuasion and influence. The argument is based on the theory and suggested strategies, and is as realistic as you make such a proposal.
Term Paper # 102739 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Integration of Non-English Speaking Students, 2008.
A case study presentation of the language and cultural issues that exist in terms of integration of new non-English speaking students into a school.
3,082 words (approx. 12.3 pages), 10 sources, APA, $ 90.95
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This paper presents a case study of a girl who emmigrated from Cambodia to Canada. It describes the issues that are related to her integration into a new school in Canada. The paper begins by presenting the case study. It discusses the background of Cambodia and why the girl's family chose to leave. The paper then looks at the traditions and the behavior of the girl and describes the language issues that she has on arrival in Canada. Finally, the paper discusses goals for language development and adjustment into the school.

Table of Contents:
Introduction - Chantrea's Background
Behaviors, Attitudes & Traditions
Language
Goals for Language Development
Activities / Strategies Regarding the "Four Strands of Language Arts"
Adjustment in the Classroom

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"It is important that Chantrea should maintain a sense of pride in her culture whilst she assimilates to Canadian life. Many Cambodian immigrants escape the oppressive governmental regime to flock to North America, though this does not mean the Cambodian culture and traditional values should be forgotten. Chantrea may be able to join up with an after-school group, such as the equivalent of the Khmer Emerging Education Program (KEEP) in the United States (World, 2003). Such groups boast teachers which aim to "breathe life into literary figures and historical accounts, using movies, photographs, personal stories, and textbooks" from Cambodian sources. Learning about the Cambodian cultural background on a continuing basis will help the child also form a strong bond with her family and their origins."
Term Paper # 109807 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
A Critique of Barak Obama's Speaking Abilities., 2008.
This paper is a critique of Barak Obama's speaking abilities as evidenced in his speech "A 21st Century Education".
1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 1 source, MLA, $ 39.95
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At a rally on September 9, in Dayton, Ohio Senator Barack Obama gave a speech on "A 21st Century Education". The author of the paper uses that speech as a platform to examine and analyze Senator Obama's abilities as a public speaker. The writer describes Obama's use of words and imagery and examines their effects on the audience. He goes on to show how Obama uses his linguistic ability to establish his credibility and promote the image of a caring, forward thinking, everyday American in an attempt to win support not only from Democratic party supporters but also Republicans.

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"Besides revealing character qualities, Obama uses ethos to establish his credibility as a leader who makes wise decisions. He includes a bit of his track record when he brings up the successful law he passed in Illinois to double the number of charter schools in Chicago, and his plan to do the same thing nationwide. He mentions several statistics about the literacy rates in America and the rate of jobs offered to different levels of education to raise awareness of our current state, and more so to show that he is educated and passionate about this issue. He further shows his ability to solve this problem by mentioning a couple of programs he had developed last year, such as the Service Scholarship fund to solve the problem of finding good teachers."
Term Paper # 16857 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Public Speaking Anxiety, 2002.
This paper explores this anxiety, often described as the most common fear in the world.
1,690 words (approx. 6.8 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 54.95
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The paper begins with a definition of public speaking anxiety and a discussion on the various forms it takes. This is followed by an examination of some of the common treatments for this condition. Finally, the impact and importance of preparation and practice in avoiding this anxiety is explained.

From the Paper
"Public speaking anxiety is defined as a certain type of communication apprehension or CA, where CA is defined as, ?fear or anxiety associated with real or anticipated communication with another person or person? (O?Hair, Freidrich, Wiemann & Wiemann 344). Communication apprehension can be either a personality trait, where the individual feels apprehensive about any type of communication. Or more commonly, it is situational, where the level of anxiety depends on factors such as the nature of the communication and the size of the audience. This explains why an individual may be a confident speaker in an informal situation, but may still develop high levels of anxiety in a situation with a large audience or one that is seen as a threat. It is also important to note that it is not only the size of the audience that matters, the other factors in the situation also have an impact. For example, an individual may be comfortable giving a speech to several hundred school mates, but then experience anxiety if asked to speak in front of a formal board of directors, or to a group of children. This illustrates that it is the stress associated with the communication situation that determines the levels of anxiety experienced."
Term Paper # 75644 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Public Speaking, 2006.
This paper explores the keys to success for public speakers.
2,416 words (approx. 9.7 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 73.95
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The paper explains that while everyone talks, very few manage it in front of others with a confident manner, definitive goal and end success. The paper quotes experts on public speaking; Lucas, Gard, Krannich, Fellows and Dunckel and highlights their formula that being prepared for the practical problems that confront every speaker is the secret to a good speech. The paper explains that while they summarize their findings differently and approach different types of speech work in their research, they agree on the three key tasks of setting goals; constant and good preparation, quelling the fears that stand in the way of every presenter and a thorough presentation.

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"The words of seminal speakers have not only woven the prose of a poet's pontification, they have inspired the events and actions that have determined the course of the world. "Throughout history, people have used public speaking as a vital means of communication," Stephen Lucas writes. Making ones words public are easily done well; while everyone talks, very few manage it in front of others with a confident manner, definitive goal, and end success. The habits of highly effective speakers are educational; while sometimes innate, they are learned skill sets, honed, and practiced daily to conquer fear, gather thoughts, and control attention. Personal experience lends to my understanding of public speaking as not just a message to spread nor system or rhetoric, but rather an amalgamation of the academic, theoretical, and practical standards of speech."
Term Paper # 34551 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Speaking Out, 2002.
A look at the process of language development of children born with a cleft palate.
1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 5 sources, $ 44.95
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This paper is on the language development of babies and toddlers who are born with a cleft palate. The author takes us on a journey of exploration into the ways that language development is handled for these children.
Term Paper # 19105 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Spanish-Speaking Groups and Californian Politics, 1991.
A look at the Impact of this ethnic group on the history and development of state. Includes social and political issues, majority opposition, bilingual education and economics.
2,925 words (approx. 11.7 pages), 21 sources, $ 103.95
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"The purpose of this research is to examine the impact of Spanish-speaking groups on California politics. The plan of the research will be to set forth the various ethnic groups located in the state of California whose first language is Spanish, and then to discuss the influence of such groups in state politics, their contributions to the state, and the ways in which improving their position politically may affect the course of social and political development in the state.


The influence of Spanish-speaking groups on the history of California is evident in the predominance of Spanish place names throughout the state. These names reflect the work of Spanish-speaking immigrants who helped develop California's economic base. Indeed, it is well to remember that California was first settled by Spaniards and that the Spanish Empire ceded control to..."
Term Paper # 28108 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
The Good Life, Philosophically Speaking, 2002.
This paper discusses that both Plato and Aristotle had conceptions of the good life but had differing opinions on a number of matters as presented in their writings.
1,445 words (approx. 5.8 pages), 2 sources, MLA, $ 47.95
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This paper discusses that both Plato and Aristotle had conceptions of the good life as something to explain and to achieve. The author believes that Aristotle agreed with Plato that everything in this world strives toward the Good, though each defined the Good in his own way. The author concludes that Aristotle and Plato both make an association between what is good in this world, some large concept with a spiritual source.

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"In the "Apology", Plato describes the trial of Socrates and shows how Socrates denies that he has been in any way a danger to the young. Socrates says that the most important concern for him, and a concern that should be most important for everyone, is to search into himself and other men. He says that he has been charged with this responsibility by God, for that is the role of the philosopher. This is his manner of living, and it is his manner of living because God has said it shall be this way. Socrates makes it clear that he will obey God before he obeys his fellow man. This also would be a clear definition of the good life for Plato, a life of contemplation and integrity."
Term Paper # 10913 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
""Speaking of Abraham Lincoln: The Man & his Meaning for our Times by, 2001.
Critique of book by Richard N. Current that explore's Lincoln's character and stance toward slavery and the Civil War.
900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 1 source, $ 31.95
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"Richard N. Current, the author of Speaking of Abraham Lincoln: The Man and His Meaning for Our Times, has captured the complexity of the controversial image of Lincoln. An eminent historian and a Harmsworth Professor of History at Oxford University and Fulbright Professor at the universities of Munich and Santiago, Current has written four books on the subject of Lincoln, including Lincoln the President: Last Full Measure (?Note on the Author?). This book consists of a chronological arrangement of eleven lectures Current delivered over 25 years (?Preface?). In this work, Current examines the diversity of literature on Lincoln in order to dispel the misinformation about him. Specifically, Current explores Lincoln?s stance towards slavery and the Civil War, which also reveals Lincoln?s underlying character. Current?s intention is to present ..."
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