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    September 29‚ 2013 Outline for Anecdotal Speech Topic: Not realizing how much something means to you until the moment is gone. Specific Purpose: To inform the audience of how I was unaware of the fact that playing organized basketball meant a great deal to me until I realized I would never be able to participate in it again. Thesis Statement: In life‚ stepping back and taking a second to appreciate what you have at the moment is crucial. Introduction: I. When a certain aspect of your

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    INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE Topic: Baby Dumping General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about baby dumping Central idea: The speech is about the definition of baby dumping‚ cause and effects and who to be Blame Thesis Statement: Baby dumping cases has become a major issues of social crisis and Become a chronic increase in Malaysia Organizational pattern: Topical * Introduction Attention getter * Are you proud to be a Malaysian

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    A Cultural Artifact Family Albums‚ “ A Cultural Artifact” Family albums have played an important role as navigators of familial ideology and possessions of familial memory. Most family photograph albums contain a great variety of items‚ both identified and unidentified held together by this collective identity with the family. When family albums are put together we are reminded of our family history and possess sentimental ties within the family. Viewing photographs of deceased loved ones

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    Persuasive Speech Outline ALL 50 STATES SHOULD HAVE MANDATORY MOTORCYCLE HELMET LAWS TOPIC: Mandatory motorcycle helmet laws PURPOSE: To persuade the audience that all 50 states should enact and enforce a mandatory motorcycle helmet law. THESIS STATEMENT: Mandatory helmet laws save lives and dollars. INTRODUCTION    Did you know that only 19 states and the District of Columbia have laws in place that require all motorcycle riders to wear a helmet? 19!? 28 states have laws covering

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    PERSUASIVE SPEECH OUTLINE TOPIC: WHY YOU SHOULD GIVE UP SMOKING PROPOSITION: Give up smoking and you will save yourself and the others around you and live in a healthy environment. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES/PURPOSES: I want to persuade my audience on how harmful smoking does to the body and giving up the habit is the right way to do because it will literally save their lives and the people around them and the environment as well. SPEECH PLAN ATTENTION STEP: Opening statement: Smoking…

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    Outline for a speech I. Introduction A. Introduce the speakers and build up to the case B. Capture audience’s attention with a discussion of the benefits of increasing immunisation rates. (1) Vaccines prevent more than 6 million deaths per year (2) Vaccines contribute to the extension in life expectancy. (3) Promotes equity and even world peace. (4) Complete eradication of infectious agents. C. Summarise the main idea of the speech. Quickly state three main points 1. First Main Point – Influence

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    Outline informative speech General Purpose: To inform Specific purpose: To inform the class about stress Thematic statement: To inform the class about causes‚ effects and stress management Introduction Attention: May I have your attention please? Hello‚ my name is Tuyen Mai Credibility statement: as a first year student‚ I have experienced many of stressful situations during my college life Thematic statement: Today I will have a little discussion about stress‚ what causes stress‚ what is its effects

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    Andrew Powell Comm.110 Jack Byer MWF 8am-8:50am 9/10/10 Outline for Tribute Speech Specific Purpose: | To pay tribute to my favorite teacher. | Central Idea: | History teacher George Hanlon influenced many aspects of my life through examples of humor‚ compassion and courage. | | | Introduction I. High school is the four years that students either anticipate or loathe entirely. I myself dreaded the thought of high school because it would be a new experience and worried whether

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    What  ARTIFACT are you reflecting on? Describe each component of  your mask and monologue in detail‚ including the steps we took to complete it. Explain as if you are explaining it to a student from another school. (Write at least four complete sentences.)   The artifact am reflecting on is my Ela artifact. In my monologue I wrote about my life experience of moving to some place else to live‚ and how that changed and affected me as a person.  In my mask I created a face were half was all about pain

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    encounter. C.  Thesis and Preview: Today I’d like to talk to you about some of the challenges faced by college students who are considered first-generation students‚ non-traditional students‚ and students from rural communities. [Transition into body of speech]: I’ll begin by telling you about first-generation college students. II. BODY A. The U.S. Department of Education defines a first-generation student as an undergraduate whose parents have never enrolled in higher education. Several characteristics

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