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    Informative Speech Outline Your Name: COMS 101 Date Due: Organization: Identify your outline pattern here. Your only option for this speech is the Topical pattern (see the textbook‚ p 701). Audience analysis: Provide a description of your audience (e.g.‚ its demographics like age‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ etc. as well as any other information about them that impacts the way you plan and present the speech (see the textbook‚ pp. 618–628). Topic: In 1 or 2 sentences‚ identify the career/job

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    EMERGING CHALLENGES IN AIRPORT MANAGEMENT -WAY FORWARD INTRODUCTION The airport business is experiencing unprecedented change. The world’s airlines are undergoing global liberalisation and consolidation‚ and competition between airports is increasing. Tremendous investment programs are required simply to keep pace with the projected growth in air travel demand‚ while governments are reducing their funding for airport projects. These factors

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    Newark Airport opened October 1‚ 1928 on 68 acres of reclaimed land along the Passaic River‚[4] the first major airport serving passengers in the New York City area.[8] Newark was the busiest commercial airport in the world until LaGuardia Airport opened in December 1939; the March 1939 OAG shows 61 weekday departures on five airlines‚ but by mid-1940 passenger airlines had all left Newark.[9][10] During World War II the field closed to commercial aviation when it was taken over by the United States

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    Airports Externalities Hamed Al Busaidi MBA723 – Managerial Economics Prof. Ed DeJaegher February‚ 9‚ 2014 1. Introduction This academic paper explains the meaning of externalities in economics science and how they generate the benefit to the society as positive externalities or create some costs which are not taken in account while developing the project as negative externalities. The paper also describes the airports as one of the basic infrastructure affected by externalities. In the end

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    Brown Bag Speech Rough Draft Outline Name: Jordyn Hallford Date: 1/25/2011 ClassDay/Time: TR 9:25am I.Introduction: A.Grabber: Would you ever think that this girl would love to camp out for four days in the middle of a field in the peak of summer with no access to a shower? B.Thesis: Yeah‚ me either but last summer made me a bit more open minded to the idea. C.Preview of speech: Over the next few minutes you’ll see how these four sweaty days turned into the best days of

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    Hypoglycemia Speech Outline Specific Goal: I want my audience to gain a better understanding of Hypoglycemia. Introduction: * Attention Statement/Relate to Audience: Imagine a 207 lb. man on the ground weak and mumbling for help. A man who is strong mentally and physically at all times except when hypoglycemia attacks‚ an abnormally low drop in sugar levels in the blood causing the body to become pale‚ sweaty and cold. * Credibility: I watched my Husband suffer from Hypoglycemia

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    Intercultural Communication speech Outline The Definition of intercultural Communication is a widely used form of global communication. It is used to describe the wide range of communication problems that naturally appear within an organization made up of individuals from different religious‚ social‚ ethnic‚ and educational backgrounds. Basically It is a way to understand how people from other countries and cultures behave‚ communicate and perceive the world around them. Now I will talk about

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    Persuasive speech outline Topic: three common bad habits to stop Specific purpose: by the end of my speech my audience will realize how dangerous some of their eating habits could be. Thesis statement: eating a lot of junk food‚ snacking all the time‚ and skipping breakfast are bad habits people especially young adults should stop. Introduction: We are all unintentionally hurting our body and our health on a daily basis by some of our eating patterns. Food and Agriculture organization

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    COMM 111 02/04/2012 Informative Speech Body Outline Draft Specific Purpose: At the end of the speech‚ the audience will have general understanding of the process of screen printing‚ including a brief history. Visual aid(s): Power-point with only photos of equipment and supplies. No text included in power-point with blank/black slides between each photo to allow minimum distraction from speech. Physical visual aid of film‚ screens‚ ink‚ and finished product. I) Main Point 1: What is screen-printing

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    Assess the level of energy security in the UK Energy security is defined as the extent to which an affordable‚ reliable and stable energy supply can be achieved. Over the last few decades‚ the energy situation in the UK has constantly been changing‚ from producing enough oil and natural gas to be a net exporter of both fuels to now being on the brink of not importing and producing enough energy to meet the nations’ demands. The past decades of the UK’s energy were probably brighter days than what

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