About three weeks ago in my rhetoric class I was introduced to a new assignment. The goal was to successfully evaluate an album, a food/drink product, or a restaurant. At first I wasn’t so sure about what I wanted to do, but I eventually chose to review frozen pizzas. The reason why I chose to do this was because I rarely eat frozen foods and figured it might even be fun. I purchased these products at my local Walmart and evaluated the pizza’s appearance, taste, and cost. After trying each brand I had come down to what I thought was the best. Each pizza was rated from one (being the worst) and ten (being the best). Connie’s- In comparison to other frozen pizzas Connie’s appeared to almost look restaurant made. It took about 19 minutes to cook. The recommended cooking time was 16-20 minutes at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. The overall taste wasn’t too bad. It had greasy, uncured pepperoni which wasn’t too salty. However, the pork taste in the pepperoni stood out a little more than e...
Many of us have given presentations at one point or another. More often than not, people dread giving public presentations and develop nervous habits or anxiety. Some people may stutter or lose track of what they are saying. Others may sway back and forth or keep their hands in their pockets. Whatever the case may be, it is the presenters responsibility to successfully give a speech. The Wedding Ringer: Best man speech In this scene actor Josh Peck tries giving a best man speech for his fellow groom. His anxiety gets the best of him and the speech becomes a train wreck. As a presenter you will want to be the "expert" on the subject and not let your nerves interfere so much with your speech. In addition, getting off topic will only make you seem less knowledgeable on the topic. Shia Labeouf: Just do it Actor and performance artist Shia Labeouf gives a compelling and motivating speech that focuses on "making your dreams come true"....
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