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    Genie

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    Language is an important instrument that allows us to communicate with people. Without any sort of language, it would be impossible to communicate with others. Exposure to language during our childhood is important for our development because that is when our language begins to develop. This was especially clear in the case of Genie which occurred in the city of Los Angeles, California. Genie was a 13-year-old girl kept in isolation for more than 10 years without knowing any form of language.…

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    After slamming the GOP tax cuts and doubling down on calling bonuses to hard-working Americans "crumbs," a patriot stunned Nancy Pelosi with just six words. During a town hall event Tuesday in Phoenix, Arizona, a heckler asked the House Minority Leader, "How much are you worth, Nancy?" The remark was in response to Pelosi rambling about how the GOP tax cuts allowing Americans to keep more of their hard-earned money was pathetic and unpatriotic. “These are kitchen table issues for America’s…

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    Stuttering: A Case Study

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    origin of advanced stuttering arise from a physiological predisposition for inefficient neural activation patterns for speech and a vulnerable temperament interacting with environmental influences to produce an exacerbate core behaviors of repetitions, prolongations, and blocks. (Guitar, 2014, p. 291) It is crucial for Susan to learn how to cope with residual disruptions in speech in order to maintain improvements in fluency. (Guitar, 2014, p.…

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    Early Identification Essay

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    Healthcare professionals and parents should understand the importance of early identification and intervention (JCIH, 1994). Hearing loss affects children’s speech, language, academic, and social/emotional development if not identified early. The first three years in children’s lives are crucial for speech and language development. Thus, the ultimate goal of universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) is to detect hearing loss early in order to treat hearing loss sooner, preventing a delay in…

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    For the topic of my Informative speech I decided to do it on Bullying. I feel that my open statement was clear and got the audiences attention. It was something that everyone knew about it and could relate too. However, once I got past the Attention grabber, I started to stutter, and my wording got a little messed up. I was thinking faster than I speaking. Although I did not say a clear preview statement in my head I did, so I have to learn to speaker slower, so I can process what I am saying.…

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    the way in which we teach public speaking. Students were to give an informative speech. The speech had to have some sort of visual aid and had to be under five minutes in length. I personally decided to work on the first three speakers. Before the speakers began their professor, Craig brown handed me a piece of paper. On the paper it was marked in almost a T-chart format. The top of the paper tells you the speech type, the semester, and class. Under that is where the T is formed, and on…

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    in the following paper. When speakers are preparing speeches, they must remember that listeners only have one chance to hear the message that is trying to be conveyed. For this reason, the speech has to be prepared for the ear instead of to be read. To accomplish this the speaker must have a simple speech, avoiding the use of unnecessary words or jargon. The use of repetition helps…

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    When creating my informative speech, I had to determine when I was presenting this information too which in the case is will be my professor. Then I decide what presentation to use, which in this case this is an informative speech. Before I started, I needed to create a delivery outline for my speech. When creating this outline, I had to think on how to communicate the ideas by trying to convince the audience on how to create and present an informative speech does not take as much time as they…

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    In my speech one, I used the chronological strategy. The chronological strategy is used when a speaker is describing the history of an event or to instruct how to go about doing a task (Ford-Brown, 2014, p.315). During my first speech, I spoke about the life of Temple Grandin, and why her life made her my hero. The audience can tell I use this strategy because I first start with her birth. I go through all of the adversity and accomplishments she has had throughout her life. I then finish with…

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    Joe Smith gave a speech during a TED Conference in April of 2012 called “How to Use a Paper Towel”. He talked about what a difference one sheet of paper could do for the environment to a crowd of intelligent environmentalists. He talks about how many sheets of paper towels people should use versus how many people actually use. Smith’s love for nature and the environment really stands out when using statistics and a strong vocabulary to attach to the audience. Smith was able to provide the…

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