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Apologetics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apologetics is the whole of the consensus of the views of those who defend a position in an argument of long standing. The term comes from the Greek word apologia (απολογία), meaning a speaking in ...
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In other words, you are not automatically entitled to make-up a speech or exam that you have missed, and late written assignments will reduce your grade two levels (e.g., B+ becomes a B-). Written proof of illness or external scholastic/athletic activity is cause for an "excused" absence, and individual allowances will...
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From 'All the President's Men' to Every Man for Himself: The Strategies of Post-Watergate Apologia." Central States Speech Journal 35 (1984): 250-260. ... "Baldwin vs. Edward VIII: A Case Study in Kategoria and Apologia." Southern Speech Communication Journal 49 (1983): 125-134.
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Kessler began the contested portion of his speech by reflecting on his university’s newly instituted travel policy, which prevents unmarried and gay faculty members from sharing rooms with their sexual partners while chaperoning students on official school trips.
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The course mark consists of the better of two speeches (your choice): a ceremonial speech and an apologia speech; an accompanying analysis of your apologia speech; a mark for peer editing; a mid-term on the theoretical approaches to analyzing speeches.
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(3) B. L. Ware and Wil A. Linkugel, "They Spoke in Defense of Themselves: On the Generic Criticism of Apologia," Quarterly Journal of Speech 59 (1973): 273-83. For more on apologia, see: Noreen W. Kruse, "Apologia in Team Sport," Quarterly Journal of Speech 67 (1981): 270-83;
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