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    Public Speaking

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    Nervousness Activity From your text‚ on page 27‚ Applying the Power of Public Speaking: Textbook: The Art of Public Speaking by Stephen E. Lucas‚ 10th edition It has been three years since you finished college. After gaining experience as an administrative assistant at a major publishing company‚ you have just been promoted to marketing manager for a children’s book series. Though you have occasionally given brief reports to other members of your work team‚ you are now facing your first

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    Public Speaking Fears

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    Public Speaking There are natural oral speech disorders such as sluttering‚ cluttering‚ articulation disorders‚ and aplaxia. Sluttering is a problem that interferes with fluent speech. When someone repeats the first part of a word or stays a long time on a single sound it is because they are slutter. A person who stutters has trouble getting out what they want to say‚ and a person who clutters says what they are thinking‚ but it becomes disorganized while actually speaking. Apraxia is thought

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    Deliberative Dialogue Reflection At first‚ I was a little scared taking this class since I have a stage fright and don’t have much experience talking in public. After my first speeches I started to get used to it. So in a way this class helped me overcome my fear of talking in public and I have become a little less nervous about it. This class helped me to start noticing the way I talk‚ move and sound during my presentations. This knowledge helped me improve myself for my later speeches. So when

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    Merveille Agbodjogbe SPCH101 02/28/15 Speaking With Confidence The ability to speak with competence and confidence will provide empowerment. It will give me an edge that less skilled communicators lack. I’ve learned that my fear of public speaking is the most common of all phobias. It is a form of performance anxiety in which a person becomes very concerned that they will look visibly anxious‚ maybe even have a panic attack on stage. My fear of public speaking has to do with the fact that I am

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    mimics‚ and eye contact with the audience. * In addition‚ god public speakers should select proper vocabulary and develop relationship with the audience. What is GLOSSOPHOBIA? Many people are afraid of speaking in public so much that they would rather die than speak in public. The fear of speaking in public is called glossophobia‚ i.e. an abnormal fear of speaking in public. Effective Delivery * Be active – move * Be purposeful – controlled gestures * Variations – vocals (pitch

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    Friend Invite

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    RF #1 The name Lucifer has often been understood to be another name for the devil or the satan. This identification has a long history in the church‚ going back to at least the fourth century. Its origin is actually from a passage in the Old Testament from the book of Isaiah that‚ to some‚ speaks of a being cast out of heaven because of pride. Since some people see a reference to the devil being cast out of heaven in the New Testament (Rev 12:9-12; cf. Lk 10:18)‚ they assumed that the Isaiah passage

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    smoothly as it was the night before. I know what you are thinking; clearly he is talking about glossophobia. I know you are also thinking at least it is better than having porphyrophobia or arachibutyrophobia. For the few of you who are lost‚ the last two phobias that I had to twist my tongue for are a fear of the colour purple and a fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth. Glossophobia is a fear of public speaking. I do not mean to say that all of us who have somewhat unrestrainable

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    Definition Essay Fear

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    Fear. It is something everyone has experienced at some point in time during their lives. Brief moments‚ like someone cutting in front of you with a car‚ a bully at school‚ even something as mundane as whether or not you’ve passed a class. They happen for all of us and for some of us‚ fear can be more than a brief moment‚ it can be an all consuming emotional disability. Everyone has experienced fear and most say it’s hard to describe. So‚ what exactly is fear and how does it affect us. What is fear

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    excuses such as pretending to have stomach aches. I stopped paying attention in my classes‚ and as a result‚ my grades dropped. Every time‚ my teacher picked on me to read in the class‚ I stuttered‚ and everyone laughed at me. Up to this day‚ I have glossophobia also known as speech anxiety. At the end of my grade school‚ I failed‚ and was not able to advance to fifth grade. My parents were disappointed in me. They had high hopes for me‚ and I shattered their

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    basically be rooted to a fear of being embarrassed in front of one’s peers. To narrow it down to one specific tick would turn the broad social phobia into a specific social phobia. An example of this is a petrifying fear of speaking in public‚ or glossophobia. A specific social phobia is related to‚ but not the same as the specific phobia. This is what most people think of when they hear the word “phobia.” Specific phobias are not the same as specific social phobias because specific phobia deals with

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