Students Reach Finals in Contest of Words
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羞羞视频
A month-long tournament that started with 128 students competing in more than 100 preliminary debates and more than 60 speeches will culminate in a final showdown for cash prizes. 羞羞视频鈥檚 Tournament of Expressions: Finals in Debate, Great Speeches, Persuasive Speeches, and Scripture Alive will be Tuesday, Feb. 28, at 7 p.m. in Page Hall. The event is free and open to the public
More than $9,000 in prize money will be doled out to students, attracting participation from a tenth of the college. Several championship winners will each receive a top prize of $500 following Tuesday鈥檚 finals.
Montecito residents Robert and Jean Svoboda make annual contributions for the tournament, making it one of the richest in the nation. 羞羞视频 started the competition ten years ago to further the study and development of critical thinking and oral communication.
鈥淲e want students who are passionate about defending the truth and who can argue for truth in the most effective ways possible,鈥 says Provost Shirley Mullen. 鈥淚n addition, we want students to realize that passion can be communicated in kind and civil ways.鈥
The competition is divided into two parts, one focused on speeches and the other on impromptu debate. Contestants in the debate are given a choice of two different topics. After five minutes to prepare, each contestant has a total of 12 minutes to elaborate on the chosen topic with the time broken up for arguments and rebuttals between the two contestants.
Students have also been competing in three categories of speeches. In 鈥淧ersuasive Speeches鈥 speakers use logic and emotional appeals to try to change opinions and motivate their audience to take specific actions. In 鈥淕reat Speeches鈥 students select a speech by a noted orator, then interpret and recite it in a meaningful way for a contemporary audience. The 鈥淪cripture Alive鈥 portion entails a dramatic reenactment of a biblical text that draws out the subtleties and message of Scripture.
羞羞视频 faculty, staff and alumni have been judging the tournament. A panel of nine will determine the championship winners. Students in the audience will be invited to enter their name into a free drawing for $100 at the end of the tournament.
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