Monday April 28, 2008 Reviewer: Joseph Brewer
Speaker: Marianna
Topic: Recycle to protect the environment
Marianna's speech was a good call to action speech for her topic of recycling. She started off by identifying a clear need for action. By using statistics that were easy to handle but still convincing, she helped tell us why recycling was a good idea. Her stories also showed that there was a big need for recycling. She proposed actions that were very specific and yet could easily be done. These included attending certain events like the pack and go sale at the end of the year, and other programs that help recycle like the tailgating pickup program. Her persuasive strategy was well thought out and convincing. She again used statistics and a good story about the Duke Bleed blue live green program which argued for a better recycling program. She spoke clearly, had a somewhat conversational style, and all the while kept a steady rhythm. Also, she used good hand gestures. She could of used more eye contact though. Overall great. Posted by jebrewer ( Apr 28 2008, 03:20:05 AM EDT ) Permalink Comments [0]
Reviewer: Joseph Brewer
Speaker: Laura
Topic: Smoking should be banned in public places
Laura's speech started off strong with convincing pictures of what smoker's lungs look like and just how unhealthy they are. She then told the audience about how smokers not only affect themselves but also the people around them. By bringing the audience into the affected group of people, she demonstrated a clear need for action. She confirmed that need by bringing in statistics which were also convincing. She also spoke about how children were also negatively affected by public smoking which obviously will bring in more people to agree with here main point. The actions she proposed were both specific and doable. Her handout was affective and illustrated her main points for her actions well. Also, she handed the handout out at a very good time. This allowed the audience to follow along with her as she spoke about her actions. Statistics and examples emphasized her points well. She spoke clear and withe the right rhythm. She had good eye contact and a conversational style as well. Posted by jebrewer ( Apr 28 2008, 03:19:54 AM EDT ) Permalink Comments [0]
Call to Action Speech Self Reflection- Support American-made Products
Meaghan Lynch
I had mixed feelings about the turn-out of my call to action speech. I think I really improved my memorization of my speech compared tot he last speech I gave. I did not use my outline for this speech, instead I just made notes to myself on notecards. I think this worked a lot better. I forgot where I was in my speech a few times and I noticed that I stumbled a little. But overall, I think I ran through my speech okay. The information I provided went well with my speech's purpose. I think the examples I gave were really great. I provided statistics and specific instanceswhen it was harmful for the US to rely on other countries. I think my handouts were catchy and stood out to the audience. The action I suggested be done to solve the problem I discussed was realistic and very easy to be done. It was simply an individual effort to stop supporting Foreign-made goods.
Posted by mblynch2 ( Apr 27 2008, 10:58:12 PM EDT ) Permalink Comments [0]Reviewed: Kristin
Reviewer: Meaghan
Topic: Birth Control Info
I loved Kristin's topic. I felt that the issue she addressed was a realistic problem for people our age, therefore her topic was appropriate for her audience. She illustrated a very clear need for action. Kristin discussed that we should all be aware that birth control protects users from many problems they could face, and that is why we should promote birth control use. Kristin gave specific examples for the audience to do to make a change. First, she suggested we all e-mail our government and make them aware that we should advertise birth control options more. This solution was a little broad in my opinion, but it was still a good idea. She also said we should all get together and make fliers to reach students, because students are the ones who need to know the information the most. I really like that Kristin supplied us with statistics and numbers. Her examples included telling us that there were over 1000 teen pregnancies, and over 400 abortions followed these pregnancies. A phrase that really touched me was that this action would save our community and ourselves. Kristin also said that she was "asking us to join her..." and that this WAS a problem, and we cannot predict who will be affected". Kristin was pretty energetic during her speech and she seemed to really care about her topic.
Posted by mblynch2 ( Apr 27 2008, 10:45:16 PM EDT ) Permalink Comments [0]Reviewed: Sam
Reviewer: Meaghan
Topic: Global Warming
I really enjoyed Sam's argument. In her speech, Sam made it clear that there is a serious need for us to take action to stop global warming. I really like the examples Sam gave in her speech. The examples and stories were relatable and realistic to the audience. Giving examples of how this problem effects us made the audience understand the serious nature of this issue. Sam also gave greta specific actions to stop global warming. She persuaded the audience to learn more about the topic so that we could help spread the world. She also explained the small individual actions we could do to help. Sam's main action she presented us with was a virtual petition. I really thought this idea was original and realistic! She also let us know that there were many people who were already active on this site, making the site seem popular. Things Sam said that stuck in my mind were, "Join me..." and letting us know all these action are easy for us to do. Although the topics were great, I think Sam could have been a little bit more enthusiastic about her topic. She spoke with a dry tone and she didnt really speak clear. She also read off her paper most of the time.
Posted by mblynch2 ( Apr 27 2008, 10:25:12 PM EDT ) Permalink Comments [0]Speaker: Jenna
Jennas call to action speech was about young girls being manipulated by the media, mainly TV, into thinking that they have a poor body image. She had a really good introduction and clearly stated her main points. I completely agree that TV stations need to censor programs and commercials by not showing stick thin models. Jenna gave good statistics such as stating how a model weighs a good percentage less than the average woman and how there are a rise in eating disorders due to what the media presents. She gives examples of how girls can get help by talking about the support group Body Wise. She then explained about how by censoring violence on TV made a difference, that censoring extremely skinny women should also make a difference. By making this comparison, it helps the audience to relate this situation to something that they already know about. I like her idea about of coming together July 20th at 3:00pm on Western Boulevard at WRAL to petition against showing stick thin models. Although she had a lot of knowledge for the subject, she needed a bit more eye contact and perhaps a larger, clearer visual aid. She also (a bit like myself) didnt have any handouts and perhaps she needed a bit more hand gestures and needed to speak a bit slower. However overall I thought Jennas call to action speech was really well put together. Posted by kefersch ( Apr 25 2008, 08:19:04 PM EDT ) Permalink Comments [0]Speaker: Patrick
Patricks call to action speech was about illegal immigrants. He had a clear attention getting device and he clearly states his main points. He explains his examples well about how illegal immigrants hurt our economy. Patrick also presented a good amount of information such as how the majority of illegal immigrants are coming from Mexico and Canada and how there are currently 12 million illegal immigrants. He presents a few good solutions to solving this problem such as building a wall, strengthening laws that are already present and increasing border control. He had a really good idea by using postcards as handouts. People could state how they feel about illegal immigration by sending these postcards to Congress. I liked how Patrick had an ultimate goal of having 1 million people across the nation to send in their postcards. I thought that overall Patrick had a very well put together and clear call to action speech. Posted by kefersch ( Apr 25 2008, 08:18:31 PM EDT ) Permalink Comments [0]
Joseph Brewer Call to Action Self Reflection
By using my main points from my persuasive speech, I believe i demonstrated that electric vehicles were the best choice for the future and that there was a clear need to take action towards making sure that people know this. I proposed actions that were specific enough that anyone listening could do them. Also, I believe that the actions that I proposed were the best actions that could be taken for my topic. Although I believe I spoke clearly, I did not have a conversational style to my speech. I had an alright rhythm but definitely could have been more vivid and interactive. If I had prepared a little more I could have relied more on memory and not have had to read so much. I believe my speech could have also been a little longer, but I did not have any other actions that I could encourage people to take though. My conclusion summed everything up well while also inspiring people to spread the word. I think that by giving my handout out in the middle of my speech that it allowed people to follow along better with my proposals. Overall I think I did good but not excellent. Posted by jebrewer ( Apr 28 2008, 03:20:31 AM EDT ) Permalink Comments [0]