4. Destination / Objective Sentence: Today‚ I am here to influence you to see the importance of CPR and take action and learn CPR not only for you and your own safety but for the people you are around. 4. Explain your Map to your Destination: Speech Preview: These are the things I want to tell you about …1. What is CPR? 2. Why is it Important? And how you can go about learning CPR. Transition: Let’s begin with the basics….What is CPR anyway….Here is a video
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1. What is Dyslexia? 2. Who does it affect and Symptoms 3. Tools used for right brained learning F. Transition to the body of your speech: II. What is Dyslexia? Dyslexia is the brains inability to process symbols or words properly. A. 1. Someone dyslexic does not only get things backwards.
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Persuasive Presentation Outline VIDEOGAMES; Does it really cause violence? Thesis: Media shouldn’t be blaming the videogames as the main cause of violence in youth. Purpose: To persuade audience that videogames is not the main cause of youth violence. Attention Getter: I. How many of you noticed that in almost every juvenile crime‚ media blames the videogames as the main cause of the violence? A. If you think they are right‚ think again. B. My siblings and I are avid gamers ever
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Dangers of Driving Distractions Name: Roxana Henriquez Topic: Dangers of texting and other distractions while Driving Specific Purpose: At the conclusion of this speech‚ the audience will be more knowledgeable of the consequences that involve driving distractions. INTRODUCTION Attention Getter: According to the Cell phone statistics 11 teens die every day in the US due to texting while driving. Purpose: Inform the audience members of the dangers of distractions such as texting while operating
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Name Date Time of Class Speech Title Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience about… Thesis: Organizational Pattern: Refutation‚ Comparative Advantages‚ Monroe’s Motivated Sequence‚ Problem-Solution Introduction I. [Attention Getter]: A. [Reveal Topic]: B. [Connect to Audience]: C. [Establish Credibility]: D. [Thesis]: E. [Preview]: [Transition]: Italicized. Introduces first main body point through internal preview or signpost. Body II. Topic sentence that introduces first
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Eddie Cavelli Professor Cooper English 304 30 April 2013 The artifact I chose is the 2009 film‚ “Sin Nombre‚” directed by Cary Fukunaga. In Spanish‚ the title translates to nameless‚ or without a name. The film revolves around the struggle of Honduran immigrants attempting to escape the hardships of everyday life to start fresh in ‘El Norte‚’ the United States. The film revolves around two main characters‚ MS 13 gang member‚ Willy (aka El Casper)‚ and Sayra‚ a Honduran girl who is traveling
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Demonstrative Speech: How to Make Pumpkin Chocolate chip Cookies Specific Purpose: My purpose is to demonstrate how to make pumpkin chocolate chip cookies. Central Idea: Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies are a delicious fall treat that is simple to make. Attention getter: Are you wondering what to make for a fall or Halloween party? Pumpkin Chocolate Chip cookies are sure to be a hit. As lover of anything chocolate as well as a pumpkin spice enthuthist‚ I enjoy finding simple recipes that incorporate
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The roundness of the earth can be introduced by showing the globe. Show the child how to carry the globe‚ two hands on the base. To identify the two elements of the earth’s surface: land and water sand paper globe can be given. It represents the planet earth. Steady the globe with one hand‚ feel the surface with the other hand. Explore the globe with the full hand‚ moving it from the top of the globe to the bottom in a slightly outward motion‚ thus rotating the globe. Convey a lightness of the touch
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OUTLINE I.INTRODUCTION: A. Social Anxiety Disorder is a problem we’ve all have faced‚ it’s the fear of being evaluated by others‚ with the expectation that such an assessment will be negative and embarrassing. B. Remember your high school days? The stomach butterflies and the prom night weren’t as easy as they seemed even with the popularity. C. In the old days social anxiety disorder wasn’t considered a real psychological disease where some people thought this was a ridiculous diagnosis
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Persuasive Speech INTRODUCTION Attention Getter – Hook your audience with a personal anecdote or well-told story from a current event‚ intriguing quote‚ startling fact‚ creative analogy or hypothetical example. Establish an Ethos Appeal – Why can we trust you? What makes you credible to make this argument? Find a way to show the audience why you’re qualified to make an argument‚ why you care about this issue‚ why you’re argument will be fair to both sides of the issue. Declare Your Position
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