Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Speech Outline

Ethos: I need to make sure that i do not say um or like every other sentence. I need to make sure that i keep eye contact with the class through out the speech. I can not focus on one person i need to switch between people. In my past speeches i tend to talk very fast and put my hands in my pocket. I can overcome this by practicing my speech multiple times.

Pathos: I will be able to do this by using stories that hopefully everyone can relate to. Also looking people in the eye will help. I do not want to go too sad on the stories because then it can seem like im asking for pity.

Logos: 
Introduction: The common thread between my career, family and friends is that I am always helping people and making sure that they are okay.

Body: 
Career- Finance Major
With being a finance major i will be helping people make big money decisions in their life while also making sure that they are financial okay.
Family- Only child
Even though I am on only child when my parents got divorced I always felt like i need to take care of my Mom and make sure that she was always happy.
Friends
When Im with my friends I always feel like Im taking care of them at parties and making sure that they are okay and not making a bunch of mistakes.

Monday, January 21, 2013

JFK Speech


I think that this speech is one of the greatest of all time because of the emotion and the way that he relates to the average American citizen. JFK uses a lot of pathos in this speech to relate to every kind of American. He talks about focusing on the future but also uses the past as an example. Most of his sentences and the points he is trying to make are all short and to the point. This speech also has one of the most quoted lines from a speech ever. "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country" - John F. Kennedy 

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Response to "Rise of the NBA Nerd"


I think that in this article Wesley Morris is arguing that Black athletes in the NBA are dressing like nerds because they want to show that they are different from the rest of the NBA players who are just throwing on t-shirts and sweatpants and talking to the reporters in that attire. I don't agree with this argument because i think they are doing it more than just to be different. I think this select group of NBA stars are dressing like this because they have all this money to spend, why not buy expensive clothes that also look nice. I also think they are dressing like this because they have so many younger kids who look up to them. By dressing this way, they may be trying to send a message to all of the kids that look up to them that you don't have to have your pants around your knees. It seems as though these NBA players are trying to change the way that younger basketball players are dressing. I can see this happening in college and in high school sports. over the past couple of years i have noticed that a lot of younger athletes are trading in the t-shirts and gym shorts for kakis, button up collared shirts and ties.

To conclude i think Wesley Morris was close in his examination of why the NBA stars are dressing this way recently. It think that it has a lot more to do with the fact that they have the money to spend on these very nice expensive clothes. It has even more to do with setting a good example for all of the younger generations of basketball players and in general just athletes on how they should dress in public.