Public speaking, called oratory or oration, has traditionally meant the act of speaking face to face to a live audience.
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Public speaking, called oratory or oration, has traditionally meant the act of speaking face to face to a live audience.
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Public speaking's idea was that the words and actions of someone of power can influence the world.
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Public speaking is used for many different purposes, but usually as some mixture of teaching, persuasion, or entertaining.
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Today, the art of public speaking has been transformed by newly available technology such as videoconferencing, multimedia presentations, and other nontraditional forms.
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Function of public speaking depends entirely on what effect a speaker intends when addressing a particular audience.
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Examples of persuasive speaking can be found in any political debate where leaders are trying to persuade their audience, whether it be the general public, or members of the government.
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Persuasive Public speaking can be defined as a style of Public speaking in which there are four parts to the process: the persuader, the audience, the method in which the speaker uses to speak, and the message that the speaker is trying to enforce.
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Intervention style of speaking is a relatively new method proposed by a rhetorical theorist named William R Brown.
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Public speaking was first exposed to public speaking when his suit required him to speak in front of the court.
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Public speaking had other speeches known as Olynthiacs and these speeches along with the Philippics were used to get the people in Athens to rally against Philip II.
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Public speaking is known for her “inspiring and passionate speech” about educational rights given at the United Nations.
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Public speaking is the youngest person ever to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, which was awarded to her in 2014.
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Public speaking continues to advocate for educational rights for women and girls worldwide through the Malala Fund, with the purpose of helping girls around the world receive 12 years of education.
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Effective public speaking can be developed by joining a club such as Rostrum, Toastmasters International, Association of Speakers Clubs, or Speaking Circles, in which members are assigned exercises to improve their speaking skills.
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Rostrum is another public speaking organization, founded in Australia, with more than 100 clubs all over the country.
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Qualified Public speaking trainers attend these meetings as well, and provide professional feedback at the end of the meetings.
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New technology has opened different forms of public speaking that are nontraditional such as TED Talks, which are conferences that are broadcast globally.
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