My Blog List
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Effective Hook
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- Start with facts and statistics to show main ideas (xxx ppl starve etc.)
- Start by asking question to get the audience thinking/relating.
- Getting audien...
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1. Use a personal story as a hook to grab the audience's attention
2. Use a picture in the powerpoint or big fonts
6 years ago
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Rough Speech Outline
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*Title*: Fitness East Should be Open on Weekends
*Purpose Statement*: The purpose of this speech is to convince the audience
that Fitness East should be...
6 years ago
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Speech Outline
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*Title: *Free Influenza Vaccinations for University of Iowa Students
*Purpose Statement: *Persuade audience that UIowa should offer free flu
shots.
*Thesis ...
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Speech 2 Outline
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Introduction
- The imperial unit system is inefficient and causes problems
- Parts manufactured to be incompatible with metric
- problems ...
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*Title*: Applying for Residency at the University of Iowa
*Purpose statement:* Persuade my audience to change the existing
requirements of applying for Iowa...
6 years ago
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outline speech 2
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Why Fraternities should be off suspension
At the moment roughly half of all the fraternities are suspended on campus.
This is limiting the fraternities ...
6 years ago
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Speech #2 Outline
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Title: The University of Iowa Room-Swap System
Purpose: To persuade my audience that the room swap system was beneficial
and should be reinstated.
Thesis St...
6 years ago
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Speech #2 Outline
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- Each year about 1,825 college students between the age of 18-24 die
from alcohol-related injuries
- Alcohol abuse is a large problem on our c...
6 years ago
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Outline for Speech 2
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Title: Gap Year between high school senior and freshman in college
Introduction Hook: How many of you have changed your major or have thought
about changin...
6 years ago
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Speech 2 Outline
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Problem: College students under the age of the 18 are legally allowed to be
in the bars until 10 but not allowed to be drink but most do and or have a
fake...
6 years ago
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Sample proposals
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Course requirement extortion
Strengths: This proposal gives many examples and statistics on textbooks.
Also, all of the issues, and solutions are very cle...
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Analysis of Sample Proposals
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1. Course Requirement: Extortion
- Stated issue
- Clearly states solution
-Maybe a little more info on issue
-Conclusion was weak
O...
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Two strengths and Two weaknesses of each sample
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School Text Book:
Strengths
- Identifies buybacks as a fault in the system
- Offers a good solution (Having schools pay on subscriptions based on each
stude...
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analysis of sample proposals
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1.Course Requirement: Extortion
strengths: correct structure and enough evidences
weakness: language could be easier
3.A proposal to allow off-campus purcha...
6 years ago
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Speech proposal
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My speech topic involves the fraternities and sororities at the University
of Iowa. As of right now, a lot of the fraternities are suspended for
violating...
6 years ago
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Major Speech 2
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This assignment asks us to find an issue and then suggest a way to solve
it. We are making an argument as to why this is a problem and trying to
persuade ...
6 years ago
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Speech 2 analysis
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This assignment is asking us to find a problem and solution and present it
to the class. The speech must be a proposal with a powerpoint presentation.
You ...
6 years ago
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Writing Assignment #1
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Leah Zellner
Rhetoric: Analytical Report
The purpose of this assignment is to interview a professional in my field
of interest. My major is the Radiation ...
7 years ago
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Ranking the Example Papers
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1. Writing as a Creative Writer
Strengths: good organization, strong introduction, good
explanation of academic writing
Weaknesses: so...
7 years ago
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What is rhetoric?
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Rhetoric is the study and use of written, spoken, and visual language that
investigates how language is used to maintain and form social groups,
identities...
7 years ago
Topics for the Second Writing Assignment
Individually
- Come up with 3 topics related to your field or anything you are interested in exploring.
- Write down one research question for each of the topics.
- Post them to your blog (both topics and questions)
Group
- Discuss the topics and questions with specific focus on
- scope (whether it is too broad)
- time
- importance/interesting
-Physical activity among first year students
ReplyDelete(Getting 150 minutes of activity per week)
(2 days per week of muscular strength)
Do first year students get 150 minutes of exercise?
Do first year students get 2 days of muscle strengthening?
What type of exercises do you do?
How long do you do each exercise on average?
I may need to broaden my topic slightly.