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RCL Speech Observations
I saw many positives and many negatives in the speeches over the past few class periods. I will begin with the negatives. I think the biggest problems with the speeches were that people got so caught up in trying to … Continue reading
Civic Life Speech Intermediate Draft
Bleed Blue. These words are often associated with supporting Penn State Athletics. This simple phrase convinces you to purchase a brand new Penn State Ice Hockey jersey to wear in support of both the men’s and women’s teams at the … Continue reading
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Rhetoric Speech Rough Draft
I chose to do an analysis of a Red Cross Poster encouraging students to donate blood in the HUB over various days in September. First glance at poster: The first thing that jumps out about this poster is its … Continue reading
Examples of Civic Life
I saw two posters that demonstrated civic life. The first poster advertised recycling and its importance in the Penn State Community as well as in the world. The second poster advertised a club at Penn State called Brigades, which does engineering projects in … Continue reading