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    Student Name: ashley singer Speech Type: Persuasive Organ Donation Organization Type: Comparative Advantages Pattern Attention Getter Type: Story‚ Quotation‚ or Poem Conclusion Type: Summary Goal/Purpose persuade my audience to give the gift of life and become organ donors. Introduction I. I have always decided i wanted to dedicate my organs to others once i have oassed but it was not until January of this year i learned the true value behind organ donation. II. Last January my brother

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    Motivational Speech Proposal STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ in 2005‚ there were 20.6 million cases of diabetes among people aged 20 years to 44 years; according to the American Diabetes Association in 2011‚ there were 25.6 million cases of diabetes among people aged 20 years to 44 years. GENERAL PURPOSE: To persuade SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To persuade my audience to engage in walking for 30 minutes a day to prevent diabetes. CENTRAL IDEA: My

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    Moral Panic Sociology

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    A moral panic is defined by Cohen as ’a condition‚ episode‚ person or group or persons emerges to become defined as a threat to societal values and interests ’. In other words‚ a moral panic is an exaggerated reaction of fear towards a group or issue that causes panic in society‚ felt and reacted to by the public‚ media‚ police‚ and politicians etc. An example of a moral panic would be the increased fear over knife crime in Britain especially over the last few years. A folk devil is the group/issue

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    What Are Moral Panics

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    6/8/12 What are moral panics? What are ’moral panics ’? Hayley Burns If we do not take steps to preserve the purity of blood‚ the Jew will destroy civilisation by poisoning us all. (Hitler‚ 1938) Surely if the human race is under threat‚ it is entirely reasonable to segregate AIDS victims‚ otherwise the whole of mankind could be engulfed. (The Daily Star‚ 2 December 1988) Although an extreme illustration‚ the above quotes serve to set up the creation of a ’moral panic ’. Just as Hitler ’s

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    The Rise of Panic! At the Disco A gothic pop combination of heartfelt and soul lifting music combined in five albums‚ Panic! At the Disco is one of the best bands of the century. Originating in Vegas the original band members met in high school‚ they would get bored and met in one of their garages to play covers from Blink182. After getting tired of doing covers they recruited a few other classmates and created they band we’ve come to know as Panic! At the Disco. Not a lot of time had past

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    Media and Moral Panic

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    teachers and students is critical. The media positions us as the audience to take a particular viewpoint of a topic‚ issue or problem that is evident in our society. To what extent though does this role as information provider influence moral panic? Moral panic refers to the exaggerated social response to media coverage of a sporadic episode that consequently turns it into a widespread issue and causes colossal concern in society (Cohen‚ 1987). The media has a tendency to manipulate people by amplifying

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    Informative / PowerPoint Speech Formal Outline TITLE: Exercise GENERAL PURPOSE: To inform my audience about exercise. SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To inform my audience about types of exercise‚ Benefits And long lasting effects. THESIS/MAIN IDEA: Exercise has many heath benefit and can affect your life in the most positive of ways. INTRODUCTION I. Types of exercise II. Benefits of exercise III. Long lasting effects of exercise Do you get 30 minutes of exercise daily? Less than 5% of

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    SOC389 Essay 1 1.)Both the Eugenics and Satanism moral panics were both originated in the form of some sort of rumor that over a sustained period of time was amplified to an extreme extent. Both of the moral panics were spread through the form of media and posed a great threat to society. The Eugenics case was a combination of both a moral panic as well as a conspiracy theory being that it was believed that complex human behaviors such as criminality and lack of success could potentially be bred

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    Moral Panics on Child Abduction A moral panic is an instance of public anxiety or alarm in response to a problem regarded as threatening the moral standards of society. Moral panics happen everyday around us and we too give in to these moral panics and of course panic about certain situations‚ like 911 or the missing Malaysian airlines flight‚ yet some people still go on with their daily lives simply because they have to. Child abductions have always been an open doorway for the media to make

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    The Hiv/Aids Moral Panic.

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    The HIV/AIDS moral panic. In human societies there will always be issues or problems that occur which cause some form of reaction from those who feel that their values or societal equilibrium is being threatened. Stanley Cohen and Jock Young led the way in explaining the notion of moral panics and how they are formed and their consequences on society. There have been numerous of these moral phenomena over the years‚ which have gripped society in a vice lock of terror and more often than not

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