When a person is giving a public speech, the audience is invested in the credibility of the speaker - knowing who the speaker is and why they are qualified to give the speech. The speaker should open with a credibility statement that answers these questions. The credibility statement explains ...
For instance, the U.S. is one of the only countries in the world – if not probably theONLYcountry – thatfunds schools based largely on local taxes. Other developed nations either equalize funding or provide extra money for kids in need.In the Netherlands, for example, national funding is...
Analysis / Bias The Right Scoop reports news with a right-wing bias in story selection and loaded wording that favors the right:Sarah Sanders releases blistering statement on Omarosa.Rather than sourcing this story, they offer a block quote and opine about the statement. This is the norm for ...
Which of the following would you least likely find in a speech conclusion? A、A provocative quotation. B、A reference to the introduction. C、A credibility statement. D、A call to action.
Imprimis speakers are not always factual in their statements. For example, in January 2010, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan spoke at Hillsdale College and claimed that the Affordable Care Act will result in rationing of healthcare. According to Politifact, this is a mostly false statement. ...
consider the following statement of Jesus: This is eternal life: to know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you sent. I have glorified you on earth by finishing the work you gave me to do.[John 17:3-4] God is the father only ...
Facial appearance and judgments of credibility: the effects of facial babyishness and age on statement credibility. Researchers have found that facial appearance influences social judgments. For example, evidence has shown that facial babyishness and age affect perceiver... J Masip,E Garrido,C Herrer...
There are two major problems with the above statement. Firstly, as an example of “parallel shadows” in the Apollo photos, Conover presents AS11-40-5949 (Fig. 5). But the photograph in question doesn’t have parallel shadows. Despite drawing straight lines over the top of the shadows belo...
In the normal course of events, you’d start with an apology (this is tricky in writing a novel). A real apology – as Eric Flint put it here. “Retract the statement publicly and issue a simple and straightforward apology. ” and in the comment here Eric Flint says: June 8, 2015 ...
Of several possible reasons for this two can be highlighted: first, because the FIA membership had more faith in the winning candidate’s ability to develop a stakeholder-effective FIA; second, because the FIA membership did not regard the credibility of the organization itself as being dependent...