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Speech Critique
On February 5, 2003, I went to the OMSI Museum to listen to a speech presented by the Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU). It was the ¡§kick off event¡¨ for their month of lectures on brain awareness. The speaker was Robert Sapolsky, Ph.D. from Stanford University. His speech was called, ¡§It¡¦s a jungle in there. What the wild kingdom can teach us about healthy brains.¡¨ My overall impression of the speech was that he did a great job with relating the stress to the brain. His transitions made everything go smoothly and powerfully.
The concept of speech, may it be public or not, ¡§offers personal, professional, and public benefits for the individual.¡¨ Pg. 19„h. We can benefit from the knowledge gained by bringing it into our future job and relationships. It can increase our learning power and enable us to hold more information. In regards to this class SP 111, we focus on Public Speaking. The knowledge that this style of speech brings is confidence in ones self-worth, excellent communication skills that can ¡§increase your chances of getting a job and binding people into groups and propelling social movement and social change.¡¨ Pg. 19„h. A public speech needs to give/have a thesis, organizationa
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