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  • “Preparing an Effective Speech: From Brainstorming to Presentation Aids” “Perfecting Your Speech: The Importance of Practice and Recording”

    Use the following steps to prepare your speech:
    Select a goal for your speech.
    Brainstorm ideas of topics you know something about and that are important to you. For instance, if you have a special pet that makes life better for you, you could tell your audience about the things your pet does. If a teacher in high school made an impression on you, you might want to talk about one or two specific things that teacher did. If you had a particularly fun job once, you could talk about some of the things that made it fun. Brainstorming should take about one hour.
    Determine what kind of audience you’ll speak to, how large it is, and what the occasion is. For example, if you’ve chosen to talk about your experiences with your pet, your audience could be members of a local Humane Society gathered to discuss increasing adoptions of homeless pets. If you’ve chosen to talk about your experiences in science class, you could prepare for a speech before a group of high school students at a science fair, or for a group of teachers at an educational seminar. If you’re going to talk about a job you had once, your audience could be made up of people who still work for the company.
    Develop a speech goal statement tailored to your audience. This is a single sentence saying what you want your audience to know, believe, or do. An example of a speech goal statement on an informative speech about animals could be, “I want people to know how much fun I’m having with my dog, Charlie.” For a goal related to a speech about your experience in history class, you might state, “I want people to know how my teacher inspired me,” or “I want teachers to know how to make the subject of history more interesting.”
    Gather, evaluate, and prioritize information to use in your speech.
    Even though you already know something about the subject you’ve chosen for your speech, you’ll need to compile additional information. Read other materials and draw on others’ expertise.
    Once you’ve compiled enough information and you feel completely comfortable with the material or subject, determine which data seem legitimate, valid, or otherwise useful for your purpose.
    Decide which facts you absolutely want to impart to your audience. Set aside superfluous information. However, don’t forget it exists—you may find it valuable if anyone in your audience asks questions.
    Organize your ideas by creating a well-structured outline.
    Identify three to five main ideas you want your audience to remember.
    Combine your speech goal statement with these ideas, and create a thesis statement. Writing your goal statement and thesis should take about one hour.
    Develop your main points. Take about two hours to develop them fully.
    Develop and outline the body of the speech. Choose an organizational style: chronologically forward (or backward) or some other fashion.
    Create an introduction that grabs the attention of the audience, establishes for the listener some relevance, and states your thesis.
    Create a conclusion that summarizes your goal and main points and gives the audience a sense of closure.
    Compile a list of sources (similar to a bibliography).
    Choose and prepare presentation aids.
    Use aids that help to clarify, emphasize, or dramatize what you’re going to say.
    Ensure that your aids use more than just words.
    Ensure that any visual aids are large enough to be seen by the audience. This size depends on how large your audience will be.
    Ensure that any audio aids are easily heard. Audio/video aids shouldn’t be longer than 15 seconds for 4-minute speeches or 30 seconds for 5-minute speeches.
    Figure out how to incorporate the aids. Where will you introduce a slide? When will you change the slide? Will you keep the slide on the screen throughout the speech, or will you shut it off once you’ve spoken about the subject to which it applies? Take one or two hours to practice with your visual aids.
    Practice your speech in front of friends or relatives.
    Practice until you feel your wording is accurate, clear, vivid, and appropriate. You’ll make adjustments almost every time you rehearse your speech.
    Practice until you believe your delivery is intelligible, conversational, and expressive.
    Practice integrating your presentation aids until you can do so confidently and smoothly.
    Continue practicing until you can deliver your speech within the time limit and without reading it.
    Record the practice speech and play it back to yourself. You should practice for about two hours before recording. Ask yourself the following questions:
    Are you in focus?
    Can you hear yourself clearly?
    Are you making eye contact?
    Recording Your Speech
    Once you’ve reached the point that you’re satisfied with your delivery, record the speech.
    Begin the recording by reading the following sentence. (Fill in the blank as you read.) The audience I’m addressing for this speech is _______.
    Pause for a few seconds (count to five in your head), and then begin your speech.
    Watch the recorded speech. Ensure that it fulfills the requirements for the assignment. Reviewing the video and fixing any errors should take an hour.

  • Title: “Exploring the Controversial Debate on Gun Control: A Critical Analysis of ‘The Second Amendment and the Right to Bear Arms’” Introduction: The topic of gun control has been a highly debated and controversial issue in the United States

    write a critical analysis essay on one of the articles below.
    Article # 1 (Article one provides the link to the article on which the test should be performed.)
    For Discussion # 2, you must choose the article you will write about and follow these instructions:
    Please upload ONLY your introduction paragraph (including the Thesis Statement) for your critical analysis essay here.
    Start writing your paper and provide the following in this Discussion # 2:
    The Introductory paragraph must have a hook that attracts readers, provide a history or background, and include at the end a clear and underlined Thesis Statement with the three (3) sub-points that will be developed in body paragraphs 2, 3, and 4. Here is an example of how a thesis for a critical analysis paper should be written: E.g. In the short story, “The Man in the Middle,” William Doughty uses emotional appeals, logical reasoning, and sarcasm to prove that religion is relative to an individual’s spiritual upbringing.
    Use Times New Roman font.
    Do not use informal language: contractions, informal (slang) words/expressions.
    Use transitional words: first, another, also, however, therefore, furthermore, etc.

  • Title: Projected Cash Flow and Balance Sheet for Lowes Project

    Need assistance finishing projected cashflow/projected balance sheet for Lowes project.
    Important Info
    The order was placed through a short procedure (customer skipped some order details).
    Please clarify some paper details before starting to work on the order.
    Type of paper and subject
    Number of sources and formatting style
    Type of service (writing, rewriting, etc)

  • “Leadership Interview with Ashley Aoki”

    Ive attatched the instructions, below are the questions and answers I recieved.
    BUSI 240INTERVIEW QUESTIONS  Name and position? 
    Ashley Aoki- Clinical Conpliance Partner
    What type of leadership role do they have/had in their organization and how many individuals did they lead? Healthcare, I have 20 people.
     How long have you (or did you) work in a leadership role? 10 yeara
    How do they lead their team each day? By communicating clearly and mead by example with trust and inspiration.
    What percentage of your time do you spend coaching and on personal tasks and productivity?
    Coaching 75%, personal and product 25%
     What are (were) the most challenging aspects of leading the people on the team? Making sure to take the time to understand each individual so u can best lead them and teach them.
    How do (did) you handle and address conflict among group members? Allow them to try to resolve it themselves, and then communicated which traditionally is lack of communication.
    What are (were) the most rewarding aspects of leading the people on the team? Watching the success of each person and the team.
     Are there ways in which you interact(ed) with and lead people on your team differently from one another?  Yes, depending on their position and their ability to understand.
    If so, can you describe how? 
    How do (did) you motivate the people on your team? By understanding the ultimate goal, its part of inspiring what helps motivated them and reaching a goal as a whole group. 
    Do you find teambuilding activities valuable?
    Yes or team connection
    What are some activities you have done? Events, games, donating time, small group activities, etc. 
     How do (did) you invest in the people on your team? Education, communication, amd understanding them as people.
    What advice would you give a new or aspiring leader or a lesson you have learned in your position of leadership?  Communicate clearly and make connections.
    Would you do anything different now, knowing what you know? Be patient, be an example, learn new lessons by books, podcasts, watching other leaders, get a mentor, etc. 

  • “Exploring Social Media: A Reflection on Personal and Professional Values” Exploring Social Media: A Reflection on Personal and Professional Values As a nursing student, I understand the importance of maintaining a professional image and upholding ethical standards in both my personal

    For this assignment, log-in to each social media platform for which you have an account. Review your profile and most recent activity including pictures and posts. If you do not have a social media account, access one of the following social media platforms in order to view the social media posts and activities of others: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok. Reflect on the information and content you and others post on a daily basis.
    In 500-750 words, summarize your findings. Include the following in your summary:
    Describe the posts, conversations, and images you evaluated.
    Does the activity on social media appear to align with your personal values and the professional values of your discipline?
    Would family, friends, and colleagues consider the posts, conversations, and images authentic and representative of who you are as unique individuals?
    Does the activity on social media respect the human value and dignity of others as reflected in Christian values?
    Discuss why nurses have a responsibility to uphold a standard of conduct consistent with professional values, regulatory requirements, and workplace policies in both personal and professional interactions. Include a discussion of how personal conduct can violate the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 or be considered unethical and unprofessional. Provide an example to support your answer.
    Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide

  • “The Power and Limitations of Grit: A Critical Review of Angela Duckworth’s Book”

    This is a 3-4 page critical review of Grit, by Angela Duckworth. 
    Requirements:
    3-4 pages – Times New Roman – 12 pt. – separate cover page.
    3-5 good academic sources cited in your paper – APA Format – no dictionaries, online encyclopedias, etc.
    Write in the third person. Do not use 1st or 2nd person. 
    Use the following as a rough outline
    I.  Intro
    II. Background – Topic and Author
    III. Summary – This should be brief.  I do not need a complete recap, I have already read the book. 
    IV. Critical Evaluation – This is the most important part and should be the longest part of your paper
    V.  Conclusion

  • Title: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: Exploring the Negative Effects and Potential Solutions

    its a 6 page essay for one of my classes. thesis is done already just need 5 more paraghraphs which would contain the three body paraghraphs and the conclusion.

  • “The Power of Praise: Exploring the Impact of Worship on Our Hearts and Minds” Topic: The impact of worship on our hearts and minds Scripture Reference: Psalm 100:4 (NIV) – “Enter his gates with

    Using your chosen topic from the Worship Study: Planning Assignment and using the
    Worship Study Devotional Example document as a template, write your devotional. The
    devotional should include:
    a Title page
    a Topic (selected in previous Worship Study Planning Assignment)
    a Scripture reference/key verse
    a Narrative introducing the topic and Scripture (150–200 words).
    a Teaching Point that expounds on the Scripture passage(s) (300-350 words in length,
    and quotes 2 scholarly sources that demonstrate research)
    an Application that challenges your audience to consider the lyrics of the song and
    reflect on at least 3 thought-provoking questions (75-100 words) a Response Song (traditional
    hymn or modern worship song that relates to the devotional topic; provide lyrics) a Bibliography
    page Your work should be geared toward your chosen demographic and written in a
    semi-formal, grammatically correct narrative style. The devotional should contain a minimum of
    1000 words (525 words from the narrative, teaching points, and application sections, plus your
    Scripture passage, song lyrics, and bibliography) and have at least two citations from scholarly
    sources that are formatted according to the Turabian Chart of Citations and the Turabian Format
    Quick Guide, which are located in the Worship Study: Devotional Resources section of the
    Worship Study: Devotional Assignment page. See below for examples of acceptable and
    unacceptable sources. For the purposes of this course, acceptable and unacceptable sources
    are listed below. Acceptable Bibliography Sources

  • “Analyzing Nivea Cream: A Comprehensive Review of Product Efficacy, Ingredients, and Marketing Strategy”

    The product review assignment is designed to demonstrate your analytical and writing skills as well as your understanding of the reading material assigned during the semester. The paper should be approximately three pages. Students will choose one beauty product and will review three general areas: 1) product efficacy (What claims does the product make? Does it follow through on these claims – via use  of the product and/or consumer reviews?), 2) ingredients (look up scientific names, translate, and define purpose), and 3) marketing campaign (who is the target market/consumer? What is the marketing strategy, message, images, and language used?). Paper due on May 6th.
    Students will use APA style for citation. This assignment must be typed and posted online via the Blackboard assignment link and on the Discussion Forum.  
    I would like to used Nivea Cream for the product. 
    Please use intext citations 

  • Communicating Change with Stakeholders: Improving Patient Satisfaction through Wait Time Reduction Introduction: Effective communication with stakeholders is crucial for the success of any change effort. In the healthcare industry, where patient satisfaction is a top priority, it is important for healthcare

    Communicate with all Stakeholders
    The future is looking bright! You have the entire group revved up like a steam engine ready to roll toward the vision you have crafted. Your vision is specific, detailed, and colorful. It enables your team to see and feel what things will be like when the change efforts are completed. Now that your team is ready, they need to get everyone excited about the change. Chances are it’s not just you and your close team that will be impacted by this change. In order to make change more successful, it’s best to communicate carefully with all the stakeholders to be sure they understand and support the change efforts.
    Specific questions or items to address:
    First, review the feedback from your instructor on Part 4. Use any new information you gained from the discussion and feedback from your instructor to revise and improve Part 4 of your project. Next, compile Part 5 of your project, explaining what actions you and your team will take to communicate change with stakeholders of your situation and work to gain their buy-in. Be specific in the methods you will use to communicate: when, in what detail, and to whom.
    Once you have crafted your communication strategy, draw up a mock questionnaire to survey a few of your key stakeholders. (The survey you devise is only hypothetical-you do not need to actually survey individuals from your change scenario.) The survey should allow you to gage the success of your communication strategy and identify changes that might be necessary in your strategy.
    Be sure to include at least three scholarly references to support your assertions written in your own words. Do not copy word for word from the course text or any other sources. Your submission this week is Part 5 of the final project.
    The requirements below must be met for your paper to be accepted and graded:
    ·         Write between 1,000 – 1,500 words (approximately 4 – 6 pages) using Microsoft Word in APA style.
    ·         Use font size 12 and 1” margins.
    ·         Include cover page and reference page.
    ·         At least 80% of your paper must be original content/writing.
    ·         No more than 20% of your content/information may come from references.
    ·         Use an appropriate number of references to support your position, and defend your arguments. The following are examples of primary and secondary sources that may be used, and non-credible and opinion based sources that may not be used.
    Primary sources such as, government websites (United States Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States Census Bureau, The World Bank, etc.), peer reviewed and scholarly journals (UA Grantham University Online Library) and Google Scholar.
    Secondary and credible sources such as, CNN Money, The Wall Street Journal, trade journals, and publications (UA Grantham University Online Library).
    Non-credible and opinion based sources such as, Wikis, Yahoo Answers, eHow, blogs, etc. should not be used.
    Cite all reference material (data, dates, graphs, quotes, paraphrased words, values, etc.) in the paper and list on a reference page in APA style.
    View your assignment rubric.
    The proposal is patient satisfaction with an emphasis on wait times and how to improve