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  • 43. ACOM203: Speech Composition And Presentation (Spring 2003)
    ACOM 203Y speech composition and Presentation Terrell Neuage For your homework assignment for this class you will brainstorm with your group and write
    http://www.albany.edu/~neuage/informationspeech.htm
    ACOM 203Y Speech Composition and Presentation - Terrell Neuage TTH 04:15:00_PM-05:35:00_PM Class Number: (Fall 2005) ROOM HU0128 OFFICE HOURS: by appointment telephone 442 2604 ROOM # 386 SS building email neuage@albany.edu or neuaget@albanyacademyforgirls.org Back to syllabus
    Speech two INFORMATION SPEECH to be given in week five/six September 27 – October 18th
    Please go to http://www.albany.edu/~neuage/informationspeech.htm for any updates The purpose of the informative speech is to provide interesting, useful, and unique information to your audience. It can be for two minutes or for ten minutes. Types of Informative Speeches: Objects ~ Processes ~ Events ~ Concepts ~ Places Purposes of Informative Speaking Strategies for selecting a topic – Interests/employment/travel/how something works Framing a thesis statement O nce you settle on a topic give it a title frame and a thesis statement (a couple of sentences on what your information speech will be on) – and handup next Thursday 15 th September This speech is more “academic” than your introduction of your partner speech and will require some research Present a speech of 9 to 11 minutes which informs the audience about some object, concept, or event.

    44. Randwick City Council Library Supersites Homework Help
    homework help site guides for students from Year 4 to Year 10. Images, maps speech extracts are some of the resources available.
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    45. Linguistics Syllabus-Dr. Tina Hanlon
    Doing homework exercises should help you do well on these questions and If you find that you are unfamiliar with how to identify parts of speech and
    http://www.ferrum.edu/thanlon/Ling/syl05.htm
    Spring 2005 Syllabus
    English 336: Introduction to Linguistics
    Dr. Tina L. Hanlon Associate Professor of English
    Ferrum College
    thanlon@ferrum.edu English 336 Home Page
    English 336 Schedule
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    Objectives
    The primary purpose of the course is to familiarize you with the formal study of language. As language is one of the most basic of human abilities and activities, the study of language overlaps with many other disciplines and areas of human interaction. The course includes general introductions to the fields of morphology, syntax, semantics, phonology, historical and comparative linguistics, sociolinguistics, and psycholinguistics. Additional applications relating to speech, writing, teaching, literature, foreign languages, second language learning, computers and other topics will be introduced as time and student interest allow.
    Textbooks
    • An Introduction to Language , 7th ed., by Fromkin, Rodman, and Hyams, 2003

    46. UW Department Of Communication Course Site: Winter 2005
    and help with all aspects of speech composition and delivery. Please take advantage of this additional outlet for help with public speaking.
    http://www.com.washington.edu/program/courses/w05/com220/info.html
    Announcements Course Information Download Course Files Assignments ...
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    Course Information Required Textbook: David Zarefsky, Public Speaking: Strategies for Success Custom Edition, 2004. (Available at the bookstore) Instructor: Matt McGarrity
    Office Phone: 543-7854
    E-mail: mcgarrit@u.washington.edu TA Sections Name Sections Office Office hours Email Meredith Bagley
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    47. SPC Library Online
    Subject Guides Communications, speech and composition. Online Articles E-books E-Journals Writing; homework Helper from Learning Network. Citing
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    48. Advanced Composition Syllabus
    help! I can t remove my essay! You are responsible for keeping backup (I recommend several) Short Writing Assignments, Drafts, and Other homework
    http://www.u.arizona.edu/~roxanne/306/
    Protest over the Stamp Act
    Advanced Composition The Argument Culture Fall 2003 Updated November 24, 2003 Roxanne Mountford
    Office: ML 426
    roxanne@u.arizona.edu Course Description Required Materials Course Requirements Assignments ... Return to Homepage Course Description For many years, advanced composition has been a site where students engage in advanced study of rhetorical principles for writing and speaking (particularly drawn from classical rhetoric) and apply what they learn to the study of contemporary culture. In this class we will study our "argument culture" as it plays out in local and national politics. According to Deborah Tannen, the United States is stuck in "a pervasive warlike atmosphere" in which "public dialogue, and just about anything else we need to accomplish," is approached "as if it were a fight" ( The Argument Culture 1). At a moment when so many important issues are being debated at the national level, it is a good moment to become more aware of the quality of arguments others are making. You will learn how to analyze arguments using principles of classical and contemporary rhetoric and will practice both oral and written persuasion. In the process, you will also refine your writing for logic and style. My goal as an instructor is to empower you to listen to political arguments with critical insight and to participate effectively in national life. Your final grade will be based on two major research projects with both oral and written components, several short writing assignments, and group participation. I will provide an environment in which you and your classmates will feel challenged to think but safe to learn. It will be your job to participate in discussions with good will and basic respect for others' views, work hard, stay motivated, and speak up when anything we do seems unclear to you.

    49. Corax: The Crow's Nest | Courses | Advanced Composition
    Recommended homework Read Conley, Rhetoric in the European Tradition, pp. For handson help with writing, I recommend going to the Writing Center.
    http://www.u.arizona.edu/~tkinney/courses/engl306.html

    course information
    required materials course description course assignments ... resources last updated 5 September 2002 Advanced Composition: The History, Practice, and Theory of Rhetoric Course: English 306, Section 003
    Website: http://www.u.arizona.edu/~tkinney/courses/engl306.html
    Listserv: english306@listserv.arizona.edu
    Location: ILC 129
    Time: T/Th 12:30-1:45pm Instructor: Thomas J. Kinney
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    Office Hours: T/Th 11-12pm and by appt. top Required Materials (Books Available at the UA Bookstore)
    • Crowley, Sharon, and Debra Hawhee, eds. Ancient Rhetorics for Contemporary Students . 2nd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1999. Benson, Thomas, and Michael H. Prosser, eds. Readings in Classical Rhetoric . Davis: Hermagoras, 1988. Selected books and articles on reserve or electronic reserve at the UA Library. Access to a computer, the Internet, and an e-mail account.
    top Course Description In this course you will study classical rhetoric and contemporary research on composition in order to develop further your ability to write and communicate. You will research rhetorical situations, write essays, and critique fellow students' work both formally and informally. The course explores how to write persuasively in different rhetorical situations. Prerequisite: Students should have completed English 207 and/or be juniors or seniors who have completed the Upper Division Writing Proficiency Examination.

    50. Cynthia Galivan Links Page
    BJ Pinchbeck s homework Helper. If you can t find it here, then you just can t Learn how to create effective charts for your FINAL speech. composition
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    Check out these interesting links.
    Look for links each month. November, 2002 new links
      Visit these sites for assistance with your speech or essay.
        Public Speaking
    • Blackboard Go here for class materials.
    Text Site Student Resources: a Text site. This site, a companion to your textbook, offers interactive chapter quizzes plus additional weblinks, suggestions for speech topics and research. Topic Selection Finding a Speech Topic. Good suggestions for composing the specific purpose statement.
    This Day in History.
    Stuck for a topic? Find out what happened on "This Day in History."
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    Select an object and find out how it works at this site. If you find the results of your investigation interesting, you might share your information in a speech. Speech Preparation Speechwriting Resources. This site won't write your speech for you, but it will give you a lot of helpful ideas.
    Attention Devices:
    Some suggestions for capturing an audience's attention at the beginning of a speech. (Internal link)
    Closing Statements.

    51. English 2126: Grammar Resources On The Internet
    It includes help with style, parts of speech, phrases clauses, and sentences. It includes links to History of English, English composition and
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    Daniel Kies
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    Privacy Change Your Name ... Mail this page to a friend W riting term papers, essays or research papers used to mean you had to spend time at the library. Once there, you would lay claim to an entire table so you could lay out encyclopedias, dictionaries, English books to help with punctuation and sentence structure. Now, term papers and writing assignments are as easy as turning on your computer. With a good word processor and a connection to the Internet, an A on your homework or a job promotion for your presentation is only a keystroke away. T he Internet can be a wonderful source of information for anyone who is looking for help with English or in writing letters, stories or essays. Of course, the best idea is to go straight to a search engine such as Infoseek, Yahoo or Alta Vista for help. A large number of the sites related to grammar are linked to each other. Everything is available on the Internet; grammar rules and examples of each; colleges that contain lessons and tests; explanations of punctuation rules and sites that merely 'talk' about the English language and the rules governing it. There are even sites that have all of the above. I have attempted to find a large sampling of the previously mentioned web sites that deal with grammar, punctuation, and writing.

    52. NVCL Children's @ North Vancouver City Library
    This classic reference resource combines the practice of composition with the study French • General homework help • Mathematics • Reference Materials
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    Poetry Grammar and Style Notes A comprehensive guide with tips on grammatical rules, comments on writing style and usage suggestions. Purdue University On-Line Writing Lab OWL offers online writing tutorials, handouts, workshops and links to internet resources on writing. SchoolHouse Rock - Grammar Rock Based on a popular 1970s TV program, this site features a series of catchy songs to help children remember basic grammar rules. Grammar Handbook This Handbook explains the basic grammatical rules concerning parts of speech, phrases, clauses, sentences and sentence elements, and common problems of usage. This site explains and illustrates the basic grammatical rules concerning parts of speech, phrases, clauses, sentences and sentence elements, and common problems of usage.

    53. Student Resources Link Page
    Aplusmath also provides a homework helper so students can check their any age may go to this site and find help when questions arise about composition
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    This is a good source for students to find practice as well as brief instruction on numerous mathematical topics. Students can immediately select their grade and them proceed to explore, learn, and practice their basic math skills, up to the eighth-grade level. A table of contents is designed to make the exercises easily accessible to students. They can also find games to challenge them on several topics.
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    Including information and exploration guides for all students from pre-kindergarten through the 12th grade, Illuminations presents Student i-Math Investigations. To keep students practicing their math skills, there are games, drills, and simulations of skills that specific grade levels should be able to comprehend and carry out. If a student does not understand or have full knowledge of a topic there are explanations and often "how to" instructions to follow.

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    55. English & Language Arts: Homework: Teens: Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh
    This is the Young Adult / Teen homework help website. Eight steps to speechwriting are given here by the Learn2 tutorial folks.
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      Eight steps to speech-writing are given here by the "Learn2" tutorial folks. Be sure to check out the links to other tutorials as well!
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      Become a free member and use Sparknotes to check plot summaries or criticisms of a wide variety of classic literature titles. Creative Writing Be sure to check our links for Creative Writing sites on the Read page!
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    56. Mrs. Dowling's Classroom Procedures
    Classwork and homeworkin the turn-in bins in the front of class. Caught Yas-Tuesday and Wednesday; Grammar speech composition. OR. Tribes Meetings
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    Mrs. Dowling's Classroom Procedures
    Home General Class Information Procedures are a part of life. We follow procedures for using a telephone book, boarding an airplane, approaching a traffic light, and attending a wedding. The reason that we have procedures in life is so that people can function in society knowing the acceptable and efficient way other people do things. The following are procedures for this classroom. These procedures establish our classroom culture.
    • What do I do if I forget my pencil or paper?
      First, you are unprepared. You will receive a strike If, however, you have a Dowling Dollar, you may purchase a pencil without getting a strike. This must be done BEFORE class officially starts..during Bell Work time.
    • What do I do when I come in the room?
    • Sharpen pencils (if you need to). You may NOT sharpen pencils during instruction time. Get your supplies out. All classes will start with a warm-up activity (Bell Work) each day. LA will have "Caught Yas" on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. On Fridays, you will be expected to turn in your homework packet.
    • What do I do if I need to leave the room?

    57. HomeWork For Kids @ Morgan's Kids World- WebWorld-1000's Of Links-Fun For The Wh
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    58. Gamingforce Interactive Forums - Help Me With My Speech
    Hello, I need some help. In my creative writing/speech class, I am about to give an I think there s some sort of GFF policy against homework help.
    http://www.gamingforce.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-55620.html
    Gamingforce Interactive Forums Gamingforce Audio General Game Music Discussion View Full Version : Help me with My speech Hello, I need some help. In my creative writing/speech class, I am about to give an informative speech on the history of video game music. What I would like from anyone who posts is what you think I should include in this speech, such as composers, systems, events, particular games, and the like. I think it would be helpful to get some feedback from the videogame community, so thanks to all that post. I think there's some sort of GFF policy against homework help...I saw a similar thread closed not too long ago.
    Anyway, I'd check out the Wikipedia entries Nobuo Uematsu and Motoi Sakuraba. Joe Wiewel Ah, I've had to defend my position for listening to VGM in my car many times, so I've got some of this down.
    Definetely mention Koji Kondo's work on the original Super Mario Bros. and original Legend of Zelda.
    Nearly everyone in the mainstream population recognizes the Super Mario Bros. overworld theme (which has become widely used as a cell phone ring tone) and anyone with a good sense of musical intuition who is a gamer knows the Legend of Zelda overworld theme by heart.
    One of the things I would definetely talk about is how game music is similar to movie soundtracks, only it's composed to bring about feeling (some pysiological such as an adrenaline rush) when playing a game. How boss battles (most) have fast beat and is composed to get you excited. Versus, say just level music or when a calm cutscene is playing.

    59. Writers Record Experience
    C. Have students write or present a valedictory speech or composition Have students write a rough draft for homework good enough for group appraisal.
    http://www.howard.k12.md.us/langarts/Curriculum/record.html
    Essential Curriculum Developmental Activities Related Links
    DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES CONCEPT: Personal recollection provides a source for narrative drawn from writers' life experi ences and includes a range of forms: interior monologue, dialogue, dramatic monologue or soliloquy, correspondence, personal journal, autobiography, and memoir. INTERPRET novels which contain personal recollection Identifying passages in which words are used to evoke specific feelings from the reader A. Read the first paragraph in the Richard Wright's novel Black Boy . Have students create a student -generated list of five words that evoke specific feelings. Reread orally the first paragraph to them stressing the following words: winter, scolding, warning, angry, punished, restlessly, forbidden, yearningly, empty, grim, and afraid. Have students respond to the following questions: 1. How do your responses compare with the teacher's responses?

    60. MSN Encarta - Search Results - Rhetoric
    Dictionary rhetoric persuasive speech or writing homework help homework help tools (Image credit Microsoft Corporation)
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