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Crisis Nursery Speech For David Jones Speech Contest, Emily Eastin
Crisis Nursery Speech For David Jones Speech Contest, Emily Eastin
A with Honors Projects
For this honors project, the student entered the David Jones Persuasive Speech Contest at Parkland College. This is the outline of the speech supporting the Crisis Nursery in Champaign, Illinois, for which she placed 2nd.
My Experience In Public Speech, Camillia Mbo Ngubani
My Experience In Public Speech, Camillia Mbo Ngubani
A with Honors Projects
This essay is a reflection on the student's experiences giving a speech as a nonnative English speaker in a communications class at Parkland College.
Why I Stayed, Taylor Mattingly
Why I Stayed, Taylor Mattingly
A with Honors Projects
Using interviews, scripts, and poetry sources, the student performs an oral interpretation on the topic of domestic violence.
Sabbatical Leave Final Report, Ed Kelly
Sabbatical Leave Final Report, Ed Kelly
Sabbaticals
My sabbatical work was accomplished during the 1999-2000 academic year. The two general goals to be achieved were, first, to upgrade my computer skills and second, to improve the interactivity of our online speech course.
Sabbatical Leave Proposal And Report, Charles R. Newman
Sabbatical Leave Proposal And Report, Charles R. Newman
Sabbaticals
The Dictionary defines "sabbatical Leave" as: "A leave of absence with pay, usually granted every seventh year, as to a college professor for travel, research, or rest." Just prior to, during, and just after my leave I traveled to Tampa, Florida; the Carolinas, and Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico for interviews, research, and reflection. I learned a great deal about multiculturalism, culturally diverse speakers, employer expectations for newly hired employees, and teaching methodologies for students that are non EuroAmerican males.
My sabbatical project was both professionally and personally satisfying, and I am very pleased with the results of the …