http://prof-cregg.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] prof-cregg.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2006-02-13 10:34 am
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Speech Comm

301--3rd period

Family
Simple questions to kick us off. Family. How do we communicate with family? What barriers are there? What eases the way? How does trust and liking help or hinder communication with family? And what about families we create versus families of biological origin? Go.

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401--5th period
State of the Union Address. Yeah, it's been a couple weeks. That means it's been fully dissected in the press. Three part assignment for the week.
1) Read it and form your own opinion.
2) See what others say about it. At least 5 sources
3) What communicative theories are used in conjunction with what tools and to what end?

Re: 301--3rd period

[identity profile] maias-notebook.livejournal.com 2006-02-13 10:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Maia signed in.

"I-well I don't really have my family anymore..." Maia said glancing over the questions. "But...well Diana chose me and we talk about things...so well I guess that works. We created a family after I lost mine..." Maia swallowed a little uncomfortable talking about families and the lack of her own.

Re: 301--3rd period

[identity profile] wraithbaitjohn.livejournal.com 2006-02-13 10:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Shep sits in the back and pays active enough attention that he doesn't draw attention to the fact that he's not actually answering the question.

He didn't have a family. Hadn't really, since he was 8 and his mother had died. He'd stayed with his father after that, bouncing around the world from Air Force base to Air Force base, but you couldn't really call what they did 'communicating,' and he'd run off to the Air Force Academy as soon as humanly possible and hadn't seen him again until his funeral. So... he really didn't have much to say here.

Re: 301--3rd period

[identity profile] section9-togusa.livejournal.com 2006-02-14 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
Togusa watched the other students and thier comments, keeping his face neutral. He had come from a good family, as far as families went. Father a cop, grandfather a cop...nothing much to say there. He didn't mind the new life he had, so he couldn't complain either way.

He hadn't had much trouble with communication, so he went back to listening.