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Today we are headed to Des Moines to the Iowa Public Health Day on the Hill

and it's me and some of our fellow students here from the College of Public

Health. I think what I'm most excited about is meeting with other public

health professionals from out the state and learning about what they're

doing in their communities to help benefit the state as a whole.

It was a great day, this was my first time at this event. I was really surprised to see how

busy the Capitol was. There was a lot of buzz throughout all the floors that we

were on and you can tell it was a busy day for everyone there. I think the

unique thing about it was it was an environment that was a very open playing

field. I feel as though we were just students we could approach anyone there,

and everyone was happy to see us, and engaging conversations, that was a really

fun feature of the day. So we got a lot of face time actually with Dave

Jacoby who is a representative here in Johnson County. We asked some

questions about things that we were interested in, whether it was Medicaid, or

mental health status here in the state, and just kind of got his thoughts on

some of the initiatives that are going through the legislature right now.

Public health can take people in a lot of different directions there's so many

careers out there in public health and the one kind of common thing is that

policy affects all those areas of public health, whether you're in administration,

or epi, or community and behavioral health and so seeing how the process

works is really great and I now feel very comfortable if I wanted to reach

out to any of the people I met with today, that I could send them an email or

give them a call and I think that's really important and something that not

everyone has the opportunity to do.

For more infomation >> Becoming Public Health Advocates: UI College of Public Health Students at the State Capitol - Duration: 1:37.

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"SOLLI VIDAVA" Movie Public Opinion | Public Review | Arjun | Aishwarya | kalakkal cinema | - Duration: 1:22.

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Public Lobby with Viewers (PC) | GTA 5 Stunt Races and Rages | GTA V ONLINE PC Multiplayer - Duration: 3:17:15.

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The Real Reason Kate Middleton Never Takes Off Her Coat In Public - Duration: 1:39.

Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, is the definition of style.

"Thank you so much."

From modest day dresses to glamorous gowns, the 36-year-old is always on top of her fashion

game, but there's one wardrobe habit that's left some fans puzzled — her coats.

Middleton wears these jackets even when she's indoors, and, honestly, it's a bit like wearing

sunglasses at night.

The fashion oddity caught followers' attention when Middleton and her husband, Prince William,

met with Norway's Prince Haakon and Princess Mette-Marit in early February 2018.

While sitting on sofas for a lunchtime conference, Middleton kept her coat on.

And, while Norway is likely freezing, it's doubtful that a winter jacket was necessary

inside, especially given that William only wore a button-down shirt and sweater.

However, there's a specific reason for Middleton's outfit choice, and it has nothing to do with

temperature.

According to Ok!, royal dress code dictates that women should not take off their coats

while in public.

Apparently, it's considered "unladylike."

Since there were photographers present for her meeting with Norway's prince and princess,

poor Middleton had to suffer through a presumably stuffy room without removing her peacoat.

Unfortunately for the Duchess, it's not the first rule of fashion she's had to adopt since

joining the royal family.

As noted by StyleCaster, Queen Elizabeth II has also outlawed both colored nail polish

and jeans — at least for public events.

Now, will future royal Meghan Markle be able to stick to the Queen's list of rules?

"I can't say that I know."

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For more infomation >> The Real Reason Kate Middleton Never Takes Off Her Coat In Public - Duration: 1:39.

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Busiao's Final Public Subbing. No more public subs after this. - Duration: 1:58.

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For more infomation >> Busiao's Final Public Subbing. No more public subs after this. - Duration: 1:58.

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Denmark Proposes Ban on Full-Face Veils in Public - Duration: 0:59.

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Padman Movie Public Review | Public Reaction | Akshay Kumar | Sonam Kapoor | Radhika Apte | 2018 - Duration: 1:45.

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Anchor Anasuya Breaks Child's Phone And Overaction on Road Issue Public Opinion By Telugu Timez - Duration: 2:41.

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精读课件:May演讲学英语 - 公众演讲指南 Guide to Public Speaking - 儿童商学院 - 英文CC Learn English - Duration: 6:45.

Public Speaking is a skill useful in school at work. and if we want to convince a group of people.

Investor Warren Buffett called it the most important skill we can learn to advance in a career.

Here a short sprouts guide to master the most powerful weapon if we want to bring change to the world.

THE ISSUE

Take an issue you really care about.

When you study it, you are intrinsically motivated to learn it deeper and put in the extra effort.

Later it gives you the passion you need to inspire your audience.

When we speak in public, passion is probably our most powerful force.

It shines through our eyes and straight into the hearts of the audience.

ONE SIMPLE MESSAGE

Every issue has many angles to which we can highlight.

But the audience has a limited attention span and many others issues in life,

so if we say too much, they will lose interest.

To make a message stick, Chris Anderson recommends to boil it down to one idea that is worth spreading.

A speech is good if it plants one creative seed in the heads of the audience.

A seed can then grow into a sprout, which can change lives and be shared with others.

STRUCTURE

Over 2000 years ago, the Greek philosopher Aristotle established 3 simple rules to any good speech:

Establish credibility: Ethos

Give good arguments: Logos

Conveying emotions: Pathos

But you can also tell a personal story or present a problem and then offer a solution.

GET HELP

A good method is using note cards.

You can use one card per argument and keep the deck in your hands, alternating them as you speak.

Politicians often read their speech from a teleprompter.

Professionals often sell their ideas with the help of slides .

When you have a product to show, demonstrate it.

If you try to memorize your speech and you have one hour,

spend 20 minutes studying and 40 minutes practicing to recite it.

That's usually the best ratio.

SPEAK THEIR LANGUAGE

It doesn't matter what we say, it matters what they hear.

According to Nerdwriter, Donald Trump speaks in a way that any fourth-grader can understand him.

Guy Kawasaki recommends to use what he calls salient points.

People don't want to know how large a battery is. They want to know how long they can use it.

When you prepare, ask yourself, how does my issue matter to this particular audience?

PRACTISE

Before you present, practice your delivery.

It's important that we stand upright, arms open, palms out.

We should speak loud and clear, and make eye contact with our audience.

One way to practice. Try to speak in front of friends who don't know the topic.

Then you will see if they get your point.

Alternatively you can also record and watch yourself on video.

CHECK YOUR STAGE

How big is the room, how many people will listen, will you need a microphone?

Professionals will want to walk onto the stage diagonal from the left back,

apparently it's the most dynamic way make an entrance.

Also, always have a glass of water next to you, so you can take a sip whenever you're losing it.

DON'T BE AFRAID

Everybody can experience speech anxiety, also known as Glossophobia.

It's natural and sometimes actually helps us to reach excellence.

Mahatma Gandhi called it "the awful strain of public speaking".

For years it prevented him from speaking up even at friendly dinner parties.

But in 1942, Gandhi convinced 60,000 people with his Quit India Speech to join a peaceful revolt against British colonialism.

He spoke up, the people followed his words and the British left .

OPEN FOR SYMPATHY

When you enter the limelight, wait until you have everyone's full attention.

Then open to win sympathy, also called captatio benevolentiae.

One way to do that is to excuse yourself.

You can say: "you are a smart audience, so I don't really know what I can still tell you..."

Obama, opened his 2008 speech in Berlin with the words:

"I have to admit that I have developed a special place in my heart for the German people"

And they loved it.

BUILD CURIOSITY

Once they like you, grab their attention by building curiosity.

Present a fact, statistics or a study. Or start in the middle of a story:

"On my 5 birthday, my father started crying. It was the day he lost his job."

Dananjaya Hettiarachchi, a champion of public speaking, asked

"raise your hand if you have an emotional mother?" and everyone did.

But you can also do something funny or open with a crazy stunt.

DELIVER YOUR MESSAGE

Now make your arguments,

share those personal stories and deliver metaphors which create images in the minds of your audience.

If you forget what you wanted to say, don't worry. Nobody knows what you meant to say.

In 1963 Martin Luther King gave a speech in Washington.

In the middle of it he stopped reading from script and started to improvise.

He delivered one of the greatest speech of the twentieth-century

"I have a dream"

CLOSE

After you are done, summarise your arguments or repeat the core message.

But you can also leave them with a quote, share your dream of a new future,

or close your speech like we close our videos, with a specific call for action.

Here it comes!

Write a speech about an important issue, such as education.

Open with sympathy, build curiosity, and then bring in your convincing argument .

In the end, close it cleverly. Limit your speech to 200 words and post it in the comments below.

If you want to learn public speaking, you should also practice your speech.

For example, the next 5 days, 15 minutes each.

Ideally, record yourself on your phone, so you can track your progress and learn from your mistakes.

Upload the last try of each day onto Youtube and share the link in the comments.

Then we can see how you progressed and applaud you for trying, failing and doing.

For more infomation >> 精读课件:May演讲学英语 - 公众演讲指南 Guide to Public Speaking - 儿童商学院 - 英文CC Learn English - Duration: 6:45.

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Public Input Wanted On Prospect Of Winter Olympics In Colorado - Duration: 1:56.

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Ch 1: Public Speaking (Part 1 of 6) - Duration: 4:07.

Hello and welcome to the lecture for Chapter 1: Why Public Speaking Matters Today.

In this chapter, we are going to be talking about public speaking as a general idea,

as this is really the first lecture of this class.

So we're going to be talking about why public speaking still matters here in the 21st century

and what public speaking looks like in an everyday setting as well as some of

the benefits that you can get from a public speaking class, aside from earning a few GE units.

So, when it comes right down to it,

a lot of communication, or a lot of things in the area of communication,

seem to be changing very very quickly.

We no longer send letters, for example we text each other instead,

but even with all of these changes in the way that we communicate with one another,

public speaking is one of those things that continues to be relevant

even though the actions that we take when we are communicating with one another

are changing so rapidly.

So let's talk about public speaking in the 21st century.

So when we're talking about public speaking it's important to always always always

define our terms. So public speaking, for the purposes of this class,

is the process of designing and delivering a message to an audience.

Now when you are giving a public speech it's important to understand not only

who your audience is but also what your own speaking goals are,

and you have to choose elements of the speech that are going to

engage your audience with the topic, you have to learn how to deliver your message skillfully,

and hopefully we are going to be learning all of those skills as this class progresses.

So, we are going to learn how to plan and organize our material and then present that revised

material to an audience to deliver the most effective speech that we possibly can.

Because, public speaking isn't something that we can

completely avoid unfortunately, in our everyday lives.

Most of us are probably going to end up in situations where we have to give a public speech

where we are asked to give a speech. So for example, let's say that you are a

member of a wedding party. Let's say that you are the maid of honor or the best man at a wedding.

It's expected that you give a speech about the bride or groom at that wedding,

so public speaking is something that happens in our everyday life,

so it's really really important that we understand how public speaking works

and how to be the most effective speakers that we can.

So that's one of the reasons that public speaking is so important

because we are constantly given these opportunities to speak in public and so

we want to make sure that we can be the most effective speakers that we can be.

But in addition to that, every single day we are constantly bombarded by messages.

Whether that is a lecture that is given by a teacher or if it's a dialogue

that's given in a play or a monologue or if it's something on a television show

or even a commercial, right? We are constantly surrounded by messages both

good and bad and because we live in a world that's so filled with content,

we have to figure out how to communicate with each other in a way that is the

most accessible to everyone involved that communicates that information as

clearly as possible. So that's what this class does:

it allows us to be able to communicate information in the most clear manner that we can.

For more infomation >> Ch 1: Public Speaking (Part 1 of 6) - Duration: 4:07.

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National Signing Day in Denver Public Schools - Duration: 1:01.

This week on DPS News Now…

It's national signing day – when student athletes across the country (and in Denver

Public Schools) sign college letters of intent to both attend, and play college sports.

"My number one supports."

Macey Murray was one of three Thomas Jefferson High School seniors celebrated at this event.

"I'm very grateful, because Iknow a lot of people don't have that.

So I was very grateful for them to be there for me."

Adam Becker joins the volleyball team at Trinity Christian College in Chicago.

"I'm going to be living near my sisters who live five minutes away."

And five-sport athlete Sydney Thompson – who even kicked for TJ's football team – will

play both soccer and basketball at Gillette College in Wyoming.

Thompson won the John Lynch Award for excellence in academics, athletics and community involvement.

"I feel like I'm going to go in with a mindset that, you're playing sports but you're also

a student.

So, student work comes first."

Congratulations to the many college-bound students – and student athletes, throughout

DPS.

For more infomation >> National Signing Day in Denver Public Schools - Duration: 1:01.

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DGS Office of Public Affairs on Strategic Planning 2016 - Duration: 2:32.

Good afternoon, I'm Brian Ferguson with the DGS Office of Public Affairs. Sorry

I couldn't join you today but we're excited to talk about the initiatives

that were undertaking in 2016. I like to start by commending all the divisions

and offices who presented today. The goals we are undertaking as a department

are impressive. In the Office of Public Affairs it is our goal to provide tools

and services that divisions offices can use to increase their communication with

our customers. That being said, the Office of Public Affairs has its own strategic

initiatives for 2016 which we hope will provide needed tools for our divisions

and offices to do the important work of the business of government. First and

foremost, in the age of the Internet, the first place customers go to learn about

a department or a service is the web. In 2016 we're going to be launching a major

revamp of our public facing website with our partners in DGS's IT division, we're in

the process of sending out to bid our website and our hope is to provide a new

more customer friendly content management system where we have tools

that are easy for our customers to use, and our business lines are more easier

to activate. Our second initiative is to relaunch our public facing blog. The

story of who we are as people at DGS and the story of our customers is something

that we'd like to tell in 2016. We believe that we've done an excellent job

building services and delivery options that improve DGS's business lines. What

we look forward to doing, is pushing these services out to our customers and

creating a better story of who we are as a department. Our third goal is to hold a

number of media worthy events throughout the state that promote the efforts of

DGS to provide excellence in the business of government. We'd like to tell

the story of who we are as a department in our new initiatives whether it be

sustainability, real estate, procurement or school construction. We're

undertaking in many initiatives that we think are worthy a public consideration

and could be better promoted. Thank you and we look forward to working with all our

divisions and offices to undertake these strategic initiatives on behalf of DGS.

For more infomation >> DGS Office of Public Affairs on Strategic Planning 2016 - Duration: 2:32.

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