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Presentations by Christopher Matthews

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 Here is the straight-up rundown Group 1: History, Confidence, Ethics (Adelyn Rivera’s group) Who spoke: Adelyn Rivera, Angelina Thomas, Brayleen Ruiz, Angeline Melendi, Courtney Baile, Albert Ortega, Stephanie Duenas Angelina Thomas covered the history of rhetoric: Aristotle, the five canons, and how these principles evolved into modern platforms like podcasts. She tied ancient concepts to how people actually persuade today. Understanding ethos, logos, and pathos in historical and modern contexts made the session feel practical rather than academic. That foundation helped the rest of the presentation because it gave a clear framework for everything that followed.   Brayleen Ruiz addressed anxiety with practical steps: reframe nervousness as excitement, breathe with purpose, and prepare early. The anxiety chart normalized fear and showed that nerves are manageable when you treat them like a technical problem. Her approach combined psychology and tactics: acknow...

Presentation Blog By Caroline Duenas

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When it came time to do our class presentations, I was part of the group that presented on topics 4, 6,7, and 8. I was glad that we went second because it gave us a chance to see how the first group went and calm down a little, but we also didn’t have to wait until the very end. Going second felt like a good middle spot, and it gave me more confidence when it was finally our turn. I actually really enjoyed presenting as the second group.  Looking back at how our group did, I think we did a really good job at developing an explanation toward the topics we were each assigned to. Everyone was able to explain and elaborate on what we wrote in each slide more thoroughly, which made the presentation feel more complete and easier for others to understand. Our presentation overall was organized by section, which helped us know who was speaking and what came next. That part went smoothly, and it made our presentation feel more like a team effort rather than just a bunch of random slides put...

Destiny Casas

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Hey there! Just wanted to let you know what I learned from four presentations that focused on public speaking. Here are my thoughts... Recently in class, I got the chance to watch four different group presentations. Each group covered a set of chapters from the textbook, and by the end, I felt like I had seen the whole process of public speaking laid out from start to finish. From learning how to build confidence, to researching and organizing, to actually delivering the speech. Each group had 4-5 presenters, which made it fun to see different styles. My own group was responsible for the second presentation, so I’ll also share what it was like to be on the presenting side.     Presentation One: The Basics of Public Speaking   The first group covered chapters one, two, three, and five. These were about the evolving art of public speaking, building confidence, listening, and adapting to your audience.  Instead of just looking at the history of speeches, they talked abo...

Cjmatt, I love gaming

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 Gaming is awesome    

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  Welcome to the Blog We don’t know why you’re here. Honestly, we don’t even know why we’re here. But this is a blog now, so congratulations, you’re reading history in the making. Public speaking? Yeah, I do that. Badly. But with confidence. Like a solid 6-7 performance every time. That’s basically an A if you squint. This blog will contain: Words (probably) Jokes that only 2 people laugh at Exclusively cold takes Anyway, that’s it. That’s the post.