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    Speech Outline

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    (Note: If a student were to give a speech on how to do a speech outline‚ this is what he/she might turn in for an outline of that speech. This is only an example to guide the creation of your own outline.) Speech Outlining Example General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: After listening to my speech‚ my audience will know the basic format and guidelines for preparing an outline. Introduction I. Open with impact: Imagine you are going to build a house

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    Topic: How to use an AED Specific Purpose: To inform my audience how to use an AED Central Idea: An AED machine is 3 ideas Introduction: I. Questions: a. Who has ever seen these signs hanging up on the walls on campus? b. How many people know what these signs mean? c. How many people know how to use an AED machine II. Mother: a. If it haven’t been for an AED machine and someone that knew how to use it my mother would have not survived the cardiac arrest III. Preview topic

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    been hurt by one of your closest friends? Well in this story‚ Valerie finds out what its like to feel betrayed and hurt by even her family. Red Riding Hood is a story that teaches a valuable lesson that is true for even a modern teen: sometimes the people you trust and care about most could be the ones who hurt you in the end. In Red Riding Hood‚ the author uses conflict to teach us that sometimes the people we trust and care about most‚ could be the one’s who hurt us in the end. For example‚ in

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    Little Red Riding Hood Little Red Riding Hood is a young little girl who is happily skipping through the forest where she meets a wolf who plans to eat her. Little Red Riding Hood is presented as this native‚ lovely girl‚ and unaware of the world around her. Little Red Riding Hood leaved in a village not far from the forest where you can find all kinds of creatures and wild animals. The people who leaved at the village the majority of the villagers are poor and some of them are hunters‚ but they

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    Tort Outline

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    Torts Outline Exam Analysis Chart out all of the torts that are in the fact pattern. Who are the plaintiffs and defendants? Make the prima facie case. Raise the defenses to the prima facie case. General considerations‚ if any. Vicarious liability Joint tortfeasors Intentional Torts – Attacking the fact pattern Always treat the plaintiff as an average person (no super sensitivities except when D is aware of them.) Everyone is liable for an intentional tort! 1 Torts Outline 1) Introduction

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    Carl-Heinz Mallet in "Little Red Riding Hood: Rated R" applies psychoanalytic criticism to evaluate the relationship between male and female characters. The wolf who is the only male character in the text presents with all the desires and characteristics a man has especially on sexual desire. Mallet mentions the moral of the story‚ "Little Red Riding Hood" means to give a message on how sexual behavior is considered to be wicked. From the detail‚ little red riding hood is a naive and innocent girl who doesn’t

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    ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University English Dissertations Department of English 12-20-2012 From the ’Hood to the Classroom: A Rhetorical Perspective on Teaching Secondary English to the Urban Student Shae A. Anderson Georgia State University Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/english_diss Recommended Citation Anderson‚ Shae A.‚ "From the ’Hood to the Classroom: A Rhetorical Perspective on Teaching Secondary English to the Urban Student" (2012). English

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    Hiroshima Outline

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    Student Name Mr. Insert Name History Date Research Paper Outline: The Atomic Bombing of Japan I. Introduction A. Background Information 1. Atomic bombing of Hiroshima occurred on August 6‚ 1945. a) Estimated 140‚000 casualties in the attack and aftermath b) Nuclear weapon named “Little Boy” 2. Atomic bombing of Nagasaki occurred on August 9‚ 1945. a) Estimated 74‚00 casualties in the attack and aftermath b) Nuclear weapon named “Fat Man” 3. August 15‚ 1945 – Japan announced

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    Backward Outline

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    Introduction Attention Getter: Has anyone here seen the movie Josie and the Pussycats from 2001? It’s okay if you haven’t‚ I don’t blame you. Relate to Audience: Behind all the superb acting and catchy music‚ however‚ lies a highly controversial and interesting topic. That would be subliminal messaging‚ and that’s what I’ll be talking to you about today. Thesis: Subliminal messaging has been a controversial method of manipulation for years. Preview: I will talk about the different forms of

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    Paramedic Outline

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    INTRODUCTION: A. My career speech outline is on being a paramedic. The reason I chose being a nurse is because I think It would be a very fun and challenging job. I would always be moving around from place to place taking patients to and from the hospital. B. Being a paramedic is basically running to go try and save someone’s life. Some of the advantages being a paramedic is the satisfaction of being able to save someone’s life‚ you get to become someone’s hero‚ you can also make new friends and

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