http://prof-cregg.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] prof-cregg.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2005-10-11 09:12 am
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Speech Comm

[CJ feels like her old self...from before. Beware of wicked sarcasm.]

201--Speech
Gang, we've had a week off, so we're behind. I need you to step it up. We're going to make speeches on Thursday regarding the elections...3 to 5 minutes on the topic of the week. You have the freedom to say whatever you want, but I expect it to be done well. Use ethos, pathos, and logos. Ok, brainstorm, and I'll be walking around to give you help. Go.
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301--Interpersonal Comm

Listen up. Families. What can we say. The accepted theory is that the family unit that is pleasing to us is a microcosm of the social structure...likewise, society is a macrocosm of family. Keeping this in mind...and moving away from the self into the hypothetical, lets talk dysfunction. [Writes DYSFUNCTION on the board] This means literally "to not work" but has many interpretations. We're going to figure it all out today...[flatly] then you'll be the smartest class in the school. Ok, go. Talk. Or I'll set fire to the room.

Chip...you're in deep shi--trouble. I need to talk to you out in the hall.

201, 301

[identity profile] dbiers.livejournal.com 2005-10-11 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
201

D'anna couldn't care less about the elections as of right now. The flurry over trying to get into office was over and the in-office kerfuffles haven't yet fermented. Taking out her notebook and pen, she doodled in hopes of being smitten by a good idea. While waiting for inspiration she counted the minutes until the next class and cursed herself for not getting up early enough to grab a cup of coffee on her way to class.


301

Grinning at the professor's final statement, D'anna prodded her own sleepy brain in an attempt to come up with something to add to the conversation. "So you want us to discuss the failures of society and how those shortcomings are directly related and reflected by the family setting and structure?"