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    Etymology

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    Speech #2: Etymology 2-4 minutes 100 points ETYMOLOGY NOUN: Inflected forms: pl. et·y·mol·o·gies 1. The origin and historical development of a linguistic form as shown by determining its basic elements‚ earliest known use‚ and changes in form and meaning‚ tracing its transmission from one language to another‚ identifying its cognates in other languages‚ and reconstructing its ancestral form where possible. 2. The branch of linguistics that deals with etymologies. ETYMOLOGY: Middle English

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    Professor Banks 04/19/2013 Research Paper Outline Thesis Statement: The medical records of a patient should not be obtainable by any officials‚ whether authorized or not without the consent of the patient. I. Introduction A. Attention Grabber: B. Background Information 1) Evolution of Hospital Information Systems 2) Overview of privacy risks of H.I.S. 3) Definition of privacy 4) Why privacy of medical records is important C. Controversy 1) Medical records stored

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    " I agree solemnly with this statement that your soul can be balanced through the sound of music. Pastor Fuller’s sermon began with asking the audience what emotions you feel when building creations through music. I thought that was a great attention grabber‚ because it allowed the audience to be involved with the message of the day. After the audience’s interaction to the question‚ Pastor Fuller went into a song‚ called “When Long Before Time”‚ which explains the meaning of us as creation of Gods

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    assignment. WORKS CITED PAGE: Each student must have a “WORKS CITED” page that is submitted with their manuscript on the day of their speech. MONROE’S MOTIVATED SEQUENCE: The format of the speech will follow the format listed below: I. A. Attention Grabber: Using DOCUMENTED RESEARCH the student will tell the audience a “REAL LIFE EXAMPLE” of a person or a group of people that were adversely affected by the problem they are going to discuss. B. Identify the topic and the side you will support

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    (DeLillo‚ 26) that illustrates the idea of giving the reader information‚ that is enough to get their attention‚ but not sufficient information to help them understand what you are trying to state‚ otherwise known as white noise. Its overall purpose is to help the reader understand your message and to stop them from putting your book away and not reading any further. Lastly‚ it can be used as an attention

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    The Man Who Loved Flowers

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    give your essay sub headings: 1) Introduction (one paragraph) 2) Body (three to five paragraphs) 3) Conclusion (one paragraph) Introduction The introduction should be designed to attract the reader’s attention and give an idea of the focus of the essay: Begin with an attention grabber in your opening sentence‚ ex.: something general that almost everybody can relate to‚ or a question‚ or a quotation. Then‚ give some suggestions of the direction of your essay‚ that is state your interpretation

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    better attention grabber. It was good‚ but there is definitely a better way to get the audience’s attention. The biggest thing in my speech that I noticed the most was the eye contact. I tend to look down at my notecards a lot. I review my speech over and over again before I give it‚ and almost memorize it‚ but it is my worst fear to speak in front of people so that is why I look down at my cards so much. Also‚ I have my cards too close to my face. The second thing that caught my attention while

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    1-Introduction Attention grabber about accomplishments (Author’s Last name #). Jerry Lee Lewis was successful in the music industry back in the 60’s and 70’s (Morrison 179). Background information about childhood (Author’s Last name #). He was born in Ferriday‚ Louisiana on September 29‚ 1935 (Morrison 179). Claim or Opinion about how the person is important. He is important because he is the best rock and roll singer of his time. 2- Body : Biography.com or Gale Details about person is reworded

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    printed on it‚ and the color of the ad. Newport cigarettes have been around for a long time which is why the ethos appeal is being used. The logos appeal is used by the small surgeon general warning that is printed on it. These are all compelling attention grabbers which make the reader believe that Newport cigarettes are luxurious. The luxurious color gold and large bold printed text is part of the pathos appeal. The color gold signifies many things such as: purity‚ wealth‚ money‚ luxury‚ and riches

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    South Kitsap School District is instituting a no-tolerance ban on student cell phones and personal electronics while on campus during school hours. Write a persuasive essay supporting or opposing this new policy. Introductory paragraph Attention Grabber: Currently‚ over 90% of all American middle and high school students own either a cell phone or a personal MP3 player and a recent USA Today survey found that 98% of teenagers admit to using their cell phones while in class at least five-ten

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