Speech Class
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Impromptu speech
My experience of my impromptu speech was very scary at first but once it was over it was fine. It was awkward when no one laughed at first and it made me feel a little insecure. Overall it was a very positive experience and it helped that other people agreed with my point.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Debate speech outline + Bibliography
I.
Intro
A.
Liz Murray’s Story
B.
Southern Oklahoma States Definition of Affirmative Action
C. “Today I want to talk about affirmative action
and how it is a positive system for accepting students into universities. My
Two points are that affirmative action changes the perception of universities
from a negative to a positive and that affirmative action promotes diversity in
the classroom.”
II.
Rebuttal
III.
Changes
perception of universities from a negative to a positive
A. African Americans could see an all-white school
as intimidating and racist.
1.
Could be
said for other genders, people of different class
2.
Makes the
student uncomfortable and they will avoid the school
B. This change has to be done with affirmative
action
1.
Impossible
to be done organically, need to use quotas and other forms of affirmative
action to even it out
2.
How are we
going to help these people succeed? It is not enough to say “I want everyone to
be treated equally” Need to give these people a chance
IV.
Promotes
diversity in the classroom
A. Diversity is good
1.
The Harvard
survey
2.
The
students feedback/ the change they went through
B. The benefit of being around other students from
different cultures and backgrounds
Work Cited
"Affirmative Action Alternatives : Our
Blog : Welcome to The Century Foundation." Home : Welcome to The
Century Foundation. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Apr. 2013.
<http://tcf.org/blog/detail/affirmative-action-alternatives>.
Ancis, Julie R.
"Student Perception of Campus Cultural Climate By Race." Journal of Counseling and
Development (2000): n. pag. Student Perception of Campus
Cultural Climate By Race. Web.
Brunner, Borgna. "Affirmative Action
Timeline | Infoplease.com." Infoplease: Encyclopedia, Almanac,
Atlas, Biographies, Dictionary, Thesaurus. Free online reference, research
& homework help. | Infoplease.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Apr. 2013.
<http://www.infoplease.com/spot/affirmativetimeline1.html>.
DUGGER, CELIA W.. "University of Cape
Town Sees Affirmative Action Rift - NYTimes.com." The New York
Times - Breaking News, World News & Multimedia. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Apr.
2013.
<http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/23/world/africa/23safrica.html?ref=affirmativeaction&_r=0>.
"Must We Offer Alternatives To
Affirmative Action?." Discriminations: Still out on a limb after
almost ten years…. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Apr. 2013.
<http://www.discriminations.us/2003/11/must-we-offer-alternatives-to-affirmative-action/>.
PÃREZ-PEÃA, RICHARD. "College
Affirmative Action Policies Change With Laws - NYTimes.com." The
New York Times - Breaking News, World News & Multimedia. N.p., n.d.
Web. 25 Apr. 2013.
<http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/02/us/college-affirmative-action-policies-change-with-laws.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0>.
"Top 10 Rags to Riches Stories."Toptenz.net
- We are the Wikipedia of Top 10 Lists. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Apr. 2013.
<http://www.toptenz.net/top-10-rags-to-riches-stories.php>.
"Weighing Alternatives To Affirmative
Action : NPR." NPR : National Public Radio : News & Analysis, World, US, Music & Arts : NPR. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Apr. 2013.
<http://www.npr.org/2012/10/09/162578525/weighing-alternatives-to-affirmative-action>.
Top of Form
Bottom of Form
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Debate speech
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/23/world/africa/23safrica.html?ref=affirmativeaction&_r=0
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/affirmativetimeline1.html
http://www.chicagobooth.edu/capideas/spring03/racialbias.html
http://idebate.org/debatabase/debates/politics/house-would-put-more-women-parliament
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/affirmativetimeline1.html
http://www.chicagobooth.edu/capideas/spring03/racialbias.html
http://idebate.org/debatabase/debates/politics/house-would-put-more-women-parliament
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Knowledge Bowl
1. Four Forms of public speaking:
Informative-helping the audience understand and remember your topic. Requires research on speakers part. The speech is formal and has a visual aid.
Persuasive- Convincing the audience to side with your stance of a topic. Requires research The speech is formal and has an argument model. Evidence+Reasoning=Claim
Commemorative- Emotional speech. Dedicated to someone who is important to the speaker. Speech has metaphors and imagery.
Entertain- This speech is completely for entertaining the audience and making them laugh. This speech is informal, something that would be said at a dinner speech.
2. Define:
Rhetoric- The art of speaking or writing effectively: as the study of writing or speaking as a means of communication or persuasion.
Audience Centeredness- Keeping the audience foremost in mind every step of the speech preparation and presentation. Adapting to relate to the audience.
Central Ideas- Sum up major ideas. 1. Should be expressed in a full sentence 2. should not be in the form of a question 3. Should avoid being vague or overly general.
Specific Purpose- What you plan to accomplish through your speech. 1. must be a full phrase 2. not a question 3.avoid figurative language 4. concentrate on one distinct area 5. not be vague or general.
3. Four requirements of an introduction:
Attention-getter
Central Idea
Credible step---experience/research
Road map/ preview
4. Difference between informative and persuasive?
Informative- the speaker is teaching the audience about something new.
Persuasive- The speaker is convincing the audience to agree with your thoughts- the process of creating, reinforcing, or changing peoples beliefs or actions.
5. Percentage of meaning communicated non-verbally?
65%
6. Left and Right Brain?
Left Brain- logical, rational and organized
Right Brain- Creativity, imagination and artistry
7. Attention-getters- Relate topic to audience, state the importance of your topic, startle the audience, arouse the curiosity of audience, question the audience, Begin with a quote, Tell a story
Informative-helping the audience understand and remember your topic. Requires research on speakers part. The speech is formal and has a visual aid.
Persuasive- Convincing the audience to side with your stance of a topic. Requires research The speech is formal and has an argument model. Evidence+Reasoning=Claim
Commemorative- Emotional speech. Dedicated to someone who is important to the speaker. Speech has metaphors and imagery.
Entertain- This speech is completely for entertaining the audience and making them laugh. This speech is informal, something that would be said at a dinner speech.
2. Define:
Rhetoric- The art of speaking or writing effectively: as the study of writing or speaking as a means of communication or persuasion.
Audience Centeredness- Keeping the audience foremost in mind every step of the speech preparation and presentation. Adapting to relate to the audience.
Central Ideas- Sum up major ideas. 1. Should be expressed in a full sentence 2. should not be in the form of a question 3. Should avoid being vague or overly general.
Specific Purpose- What you plan to accomplish through your speech. 1. must be a full phrase 2. not a question 3.avoid figurative language 4. concentrate on one distinct area 5. not be vague or general.
3. Four requirements of an introduction:
Attention-getter
Central Idea
Credible step---experience/research
Road map/ preview
4. Difference between informative and persuasive?
Informative- the speaker is teaching the audience about something new.
Persuasive- The speaker is convincing the audience to agree with your thoughts- the process of creating, reinforcing, or changing peoples beliefs or actions.
5. Percentage of meaning communicated non-verbally?
65%
6. Left and Right Brain?
Left Brain- logical, rational and organized
Right Brain- Creativity, imagination and artistry
7. Attention-getters- Relate topic to audience, state the importance of your topic, startle the audience, arouse the curiosity of audience, question the audience, Begin with a quote, Tell a story
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Commemorative Speech
Nathan Corbett, My best friend
A friend is
someone who never lets you tackle a giant alone. A friend knows how to make you
laugh when you’re having a day so bad you can’t talk about it. A friend lets
you shine. A friend loves unconditionally, forgives you for your mistakes and
brags about your achievements. Today I want to praise my friend, he is a
comedian, a survivor and a romantic: Nathan Ryan Corbett
Nathan was
born and raised in Portland, Oregon. He was born on July 24th 1987.
From diaper to diploma Nathan was cracking people up. Some kids would feel
special bringing home a good grade from school to pin on the fridge or hearing
the screams from the stands when they scored the winning goal, Not Nathan
though. He thrives off of seeing someone smile so big their eyes water and
their cheeks turn pink. The funniest thing he does is imitate famous voices.
His favorite s are Bill Cosby and Shawn Connery. These voices come out during
the most random times! Like when he pretends to have road rage, Bill cosby will
come out. Everywhere we go Nathan is somehow making someone smile or just bust
out laughing. Nathan has a light around him and its contagious. Nathan is a
comedian.
When in high
school Nathan fell in love with radio broadcasting. He went to community
college and interned at the radio station there. On top of school and his internship,
Nathan was working. It was during this busy time in his life when he was
diagnosed with Crohns disease. He was in and out of the hospital due to stomach
pain. He did manage to finish his AA in radio broadcasting. When he was twenty
three, he had part of his small intestine removed. All the way up to the
procedure Nathan had a positive attitude but once he had the surgery he started
to get depressed. He moved back into his parents’ house because he was so sick
and it was hard to take care of himself alone. He didn’t go on to finish his
undergrad because his hospital stays were so frequent he was worried that he
would fall behind in school. A combination of depression and physical pain lead
Nathan to turn to alcohol. It numbed him from the stomach pain and temporarily
helped him forget about how messed up his life had gotten. I think what frustrated him the most was that
his dream of radio broadcasting seemed to have fallen through because the internship had run out when he
got his AA and because of his disease he couldn’t really handle radio shifts
from 5pm to 3 or 4am. One day his uncle Gary called him and offered him a job
at his eye glass store. Gary was actually offering him the whole business. For
six months Nathan ignored the offer and dwelled in his depression. He
eventually snapped out of it when he realized that this was an opportunity to
do something better for his life. He accepted and his uncle also offered his
basement to stay in until he got on his feet. Gary lived in Redmond Washington so
Nathan pack up his car and his moms and drove up there. Once here Nathan
decided to focus on work and his relationship with God. He quit drinking and
went to church (which is how he met me). He also did research on crohns and
found a medicine that helps keep the flareups at bay. Nathan decided to move
forward and better himself and his life. God was just waiting for him to come
closer instead of standing still. Nathan is a survivor.
Lastly,
Nathan is a romantic. The first time he came to church with his aunt and uncle,
I was leading worship. After the worship set was over he whispered to his aunt
sitting next to him that he was going to marry me. At the time I wasn’t ready
to date anyone so he stayed close by volunterring to play drums for the worship
team. I remember the first time I saw him at practice, everything around him
went out of focus and all I could see was his smile. I think I stared at him
for at least a minute straight before I realized what I was doing. Embarrassed,
I looked away. My heart was pounding and my palms were sweaty. I couldn’t focus
on the chords that I was playing because I wanted us to meet eye contact again.
I thought it was a stupid crush and I tried to ignore him. I was even mean to
him a couple times. The first time I actually talked to him I told him how
dirty his drum set was. My playing hard to get didn’t work however because he
asked me on a date and I said yes. It was my first date, I was terrified but it
was perfect. I will never forget that night; Dinner on the water front, The way
he looked at me, how easily he made me laugh, walking around downtown getting
lost and my black ballet flats getting soaked in the rain. A month passed and I
agreed to be his girlfriend. Being nathans girlfriend was like waking up to a
summer day everyday. It wasn’t just because of the flowers or the dates and
love notes. It was the nerf gun wars in the house, the random hiking adventures
off the path, and the thousands of times we found ourselves rolling on the
floor in laughter. He pursued me, made me laugh and treated me with respect.
Nathan is a romantic.
A week
before this last Christmas, Nathan had been hospitalized for two days because
of a bad crohns flare up. I stayed with him the whole time and doing this made
me realize how much I wanted to be there for him always and take care of him.
After he got out of the hospital he took me to this park in Bellevue to
stargaze. He gave me this card(read this). Once I finished reading it he walked
to his car and brought a giant present to me. I was laughing and I asked him
what was inside and of course he wouldn’t tell me. I opened it to find another
box wrapped in Santa wrapping paper. This went on for ten or twelve boxes and I
started to get frustrated. Then I opened the last little box. I saw the Morgan jeweler’s
box and before I could open it he stopped my hand and took the little box from
me. He opened it and pulled the ring out. He got on one knee and told me how he
knew he wanted to marry me from the moment he first saw me. He told me that God
was working on him to make him a better man to prepare him for me, for us. He
thanked me for staying with him in the hospital and he thanked me for always
being there. Then, he asked me those four words that every girl dreams of
hearing. In reality the space between his question and my response was thirty
seconds or so but that bridge I was walking across, going from Nathan and
Mercedes to Mr and Mrs Corbett was so long. It was raining out side and the
raindrops were falling on his face, making his eyelashes stick together. His
eyes looked so happy I thought they were going to burst. It was in this moment
I looked back on the nerf gun wars, the hiking adventures , our first date and
realized that Nathan is someone who never lets me tackle a giant alone. Nathan
knows how to make me laugh when I have a day so bad I cant talk about it.
Nathan lets me shine. Lastly, Nathan loves me unconditionally, he forgives me
for any mistakes I make and he always brags about my achievements.
On that
rainy Wednesday night in December I said I would marry Nathan Ryan Corbett. He
is a comedian, A survivor, a romantic and most of all he is my best friend, my
gift from God whom I get to spend the rest of my life with.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Speech Plan for Informative Speech
Topic of Speech: Crohns Disease
Purpose: Informative
Specific Purpose: My specific purpose is to inform my audience about Crohns Disease
Intro: : Imagine a young man writhing in pain on the bathroom floor. He had been vomiting for most of the day even though he hadn’t eaten anything. His body felt like he had gotten hit by a semi truck going 80 in a 45. He was so weak that when his brother carried him to the car to go to the emergency room, he couldn’t muster up the energy to put on his seatbelt. This is the story of my Fiancé Nathan. Shortly after his hospital visit he was diagnosed with Crohns Disease.
Credibility: Research I did to be support nathan.
Central Idea: Crohns disease is an intestinal disease
Preview: Today I would like to tell you about Crohns disease and share what I learned. By explaining first what Crohns disease is, the cause and how it is treated and finally I’m going to share how different Nathan’s lifestyle is since he has been diagnosed with Crohns.
Outline:
Purpose: Informative
Specific Purpose: My specific purpose is to inform my audience about Crohns Disease
Intro: : Imagine a young man writhing in pain on the bathroom floor. He had been vomiting for most of the day even though he hadn’t eaten anything. His body felt like he had gotten hit by a semi truck going 80 in a 45. He was so weak that when his brother carried him to the car to go to the emergency room, he couldn’t muster up the energy to put on his seatbelt. This is the story of my Fiancé Nathan. Shortly after his hospital visit he was diagnosed with Crohns Disease.
Crohns disease is an intestinal disease that
according to the US Department of Health and Human Services one in five-hundred
Americans suffer from. Nathan told me about his disease when we first started
dating and naturally I was curious to know more about it so I went and did as
much research as I could so I could support him. Today I would like to tell you about Crohns
disease and share what I learned. By explaining first what Crohns disease is, the
cause and how it is treated and finally I’m going to share how different Nathan’s
lifestyle is since he has been diagnosed with Crohns.
Credibility: Research I did to be support nathan.
Central Idea: Crohns disease is an intestinal disease
Preview: Today I would like to tell you about Crohns disease and share what I learned. By explaining first what Crohns disease is, the cause and how it is treated and finally I’m going to share how different Nathan’s lifestyle is since he has been diagnosed with Crohns.
Outline:
I.
What is Crohns Disease? What are its
symptoms
A. Crohns
disease was named after Dr. Burrill B. Crohn who discovered the disease in
1932.
B. Crohns
disease is a chronic inflammatory condition that occurs in the Intestinal tract.
1. The
American Society of Colon and rectal surgeons says that the inflammation may
occur in any part of the digestive tract from the mouth to the anus, it most
commonly affects the last part of the small intestine (ileum) and/or the large
intestine (colon and rectum).
2. The
inflammation that occurs is nicknamed flare-ups by patients and doctors. These Flare-ups
come and go and are very unpredictable. A Crohns patient could go months or
years without having a flare-up.
C. Crohns
disease can be confused with ulcerative colitis because Both of these diseases
have similar symptoms
1. Ulcerative
colitis only effects the lining of the large intestine while Crohns affects the
entire thickness of the bowel wall
2. Ulcerative
Colitis can be cured through surgery whereas Crohns disease cannot.
D. The
common symptoms of Crohns disease are: pain in the abdomen and diarrhea, bleeding
from the rectum, weight loss, joint pain, skin problems and fever can sometimes
occur.
1. Children with the disease may have growth
problems. Other problems can include intestinal blockage and malnutrition.
2. It’s
not very common that children get this disease. Its affects mainly young adults
from 15-40.
II.
The cause of Crohns and How it is
treated.
A. The
cause of Crohns disease is unknown, but researchers believe it is the result of
an abnormal reaction by the body’s immune system
1. National
Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse says:” in Crohn’s disease the
immune system attacks bacteria, foods, and other substances that are actually
harmless or beneficial. During this process, white blood cells accumulate in
the lining of the intestines, producing chronic inflammation, which leads to
ulcers, or sores, and injury to the intestines.”
2. In
other words: People who have Crohns, their immune system over reacts and
attacks everything. Causing inflammation to the intestines.
B. Crohns
Disease is Genetic. More commonly seen passed from brother to sister.
C. People
who smoke have a higher risk of getting Crohns and people who come from Jewish
heritage have a higher risk.
D. Treatment
of Crohns varies from person to person and also how severe their Crohns is.
1. Almost
always, someone with Crohns is going to need long-lasting medical care and
regular doctor visits to monitor the condition.
2. The
different medications and treatments include:
Antibiotics, Steroids, Anti inflammation medication, Immune system suppressors,
Biological medications, surgery and special vitamins/supplements.
E. Some
people have long periods of remission.
Predicting when a remission may occur or when symptoms will return is
not possible. This changing pattern of the disease makes it difficult to be
certain a treatment has helped.
III.
How has Nathans Lifestyle Changed?
A. Since
being diagnosed with Crohns Nathan avoids hard to digest foods like raw
vegetables, oily foods and things with seeds when he does eat these foods it’s
extremely obvious because he will be in a lot of pain.
B. Nathan
has to avoid stress at all causes because this increases flare-ups as well.
1. He
makes an effort to take time to himself as much as possible to unwind and
relax.
2. Avoids
video games because of how easily frustrated and worked up he gets
C. Nathan
digests his food fairly fast so if we go and do things together we have to make
sure that there will be a bathroom around for him to go to. This has never
really been a problem except for long car rides but we avoid eating meals
during those until we get to our destination.
D. Lastly
Nathan is going to the doctors a lot. He is having Biological medication injected
into his body every two months by an IV. It is called Remicade.
1. Remicade
is a fully genetically engineered human antibody that reduces the inflammation
that Crohns causes.
2. Nathan
has to sit in a chair for three hours while the fluid is processed into his
body.
3. Even
though this medicine reduces his inflammation it of course doesn’t remove it
completely.
Conclusion: Since
doing more research on what Crohns is, the other treatments, and how to change
our lifestyle to prevent flare-ups, Nathan
and I have been eating healthier together and learning other tips to keep the inflammation astray. I'm happy to
say that he hasn’t had any fair up in five months. Crohns disease is a very
unpredictable intestinal disease that has no cure, but there are many
foundations out there that hold annual walks. Mike Mcready, the guitarist from
Pearl Jam, has Crohns and has started a foundation and a huge following in
hopes of discovering a cure.
Online Analysis of Two Model Informative Speeches
1. What is the Central Idea (thesis) for each speech?
The central idea for "The hidden world of chili peppers" is to talk about the history of the pepper, why they are so spicy, what to do if one eats a pepper that is too hot and ways peppers are used in other foods.
The central idea for "Medical Robots: From Science Fiction to Science Fact" is talking about how robots are changing modern medicine, robots such as Orderly robots, remote-presence robots and surgical robots.
2. How do the speakers catch attention?
The speaker for "the hidden world of chili peppers" catches the audience's attention by explaining what it feels like to eat a pepper. Because of his use of imagery to explain the experience, the audience very easily to this story drawing them in.
The speaker for "Medical Robots: From Science Fiction to Science Fact" catches the audiences attention by telling a story about a robot helping a surgeon perform a surgery. The speaker used imagery also to explain the story painting a picture for the audience.
3. How does author of Chili Peppers show credibility?
He shows credibility by telling the audience that he loved spicy foods and wanted to learn more about why/how the peppers were making his body react in the way that it did. He explained to the audience how he did research on the topic because of his interest.
6. List statistics cited in one of the speeches.
From "Medical Robots: From Science Fiction to Science Fact"
"According to a 2010 article in hospital management, the RP-7 is used in more than 250 U.S. hospitals and has performed more than 100,000 clinic sessions.
2. How are these speeches "audience centered"?
This speeches are audience centered because they both begin with an attention grabber. Also both speeches have visual aids which hold the audiences attention after the hook is finished. Both speeches have appropriate visual aids that are not distracting.
3. How do the author's build credibility?
The authors build credibility by explaining how they know about the topic. The speaker for Medical Robots is a medical student and they were interested in these robots. The speaker for Chili Peppers, he had a love for spicy foods and wanted to learn more about why he would have such an intense reaction to the spiciness.
The central idea for "The hidden world of chili peppers" is to talk about the history of the pepper, why they are so spicy, what to do if one eats a pepper that is too hot and ways peppers are used in other foods.
The central idea for "Medical Robots: From Science Fiction to Science Fact" is talking about how robots are changing modern medicine, robots such as Orderly robots, remote-presence robots and surgical robots.
2. How do the speakers catch attention?
The speaker for "the hidden world of chili peppers" catches the audience's attention by explaining what it feels like to eat a pepper. Because of his use of imagery to explain the experience, the audience very easily to this story drawing them in.
The speaker for "Medical Robots: From Science Fiction to Science Fact" catches the audiences attention by telling a story about a robot helping a surgeon perform a surgery. The speaker used imagery also to explain the story painting a picture for the audience.
3. How does author of Chili Peppers show credibility?
He shows credibility by telling the audience that he loved spicy foods and wanted to learn more about why/how the peppers were making his body react in the way that it did. He explained to the audience how he did research on the topic because of his interest.
6. List statistics cited in one of the speeches.
From "Medical Robots: From Science Fiction to Science Fact"
"According to a 2010 article in hospital management, the RP-7 is used in more than 250 U.S. hospitals and has performed more than 100,000 clinic sessions.
2. How are these speeches "audience centered"?
This speeches are audience centered because they both begin with an attention grabber. Also both speeches have visual aids which hold the audiences attention after the hook is finished. Both speeches have appropriate visual aids that are not distracting.
3. How do the author's build credibility?
The authors build credibility by explaining how they know about the topic. The speaker for Medical Robots is a medical student and they were interested in these robots. The speaker for Chili Peppers, he had a love for spicy foods and wanted to learn more about why he would have such an intense reaction to the spiciness.
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