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    Attention Getter: Imagine getting hit with a ball at 72mph from 46 feet. Thesis: Jennie Finch has a unique background‚ she paved the way for the sport of softball‚ and is a wonderful friend. Reason to Listen: Being softball’s most dominant pitcher Jennie Fitch has become the most popular softball player of all- time. Finch is one of the most respective female athletes in all sports. SPEECH: Jennie Finch has a unique background. Jennie is known as the face of softball. Jennie is from La Mirada

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    Did you know our former president Andrew Jackson came from poverty? Or that he was the first president to have an assassination attempt made on him while he was in office? The Weider History Group states “Jackson’s presidency is often called the first modern presidency because of his belief that the President is not just an executive but a representative of the people‚ much like a Congressman but for all the people rather than those of a specific district. Andrew Jackson was born in a Waxhaw settlement

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    3/4/2014 Purpose: Explain the process of electing a US President to an audience of 6th graders. Thesis: Electing the President of the United States is not an easy process. Intro: A. Who here has voted for a classmate before? B. Which of you have parents that vote? C. How many of you know how elect our President? Well I am here to tell you how! Body: I.Who Can Vote ? A. The Twelfth Amendment (Amendment XII) to the United States Constitution provides the procedure for electing

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    Wild Animals Do Not Make Good Pets >It is estimated between 5‚000 and 7‚000 tigers are kept as “pets”‚ more than exist in the wild. A tiger can be purchased for as little as $300 or less than a purebred dog. >Almost everyone loves animals‚ and many would want to own a wild animal‚ because they believe their animal would be different. >I personally wanted a pet “large” cat until I became informed on the dangers of owning one. >In order to help you better understand the importance of why

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    Shenique Strong Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) Columbia College I will be informing my audience about Premenstrual Syndrome‚ which is a condition that most women suffer from. Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a combination of emotional‚ physical and mood disturbances that occurs after a woman ovulates‚ and once she begin her menstrual cycle the syndrome ends. As women we suffer from PMS without having any symptoms and some of us have all the symptoms. Men also deal with pre-menstrual style symptoms

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    Good morning everyone‚ this is Dharma Espresso. Today‚ we will talk about Hand Comforting. Someone texted me and asked‚ "Dear Thay‚ how are Grief and Depression different?” Maybe you can search in Wikipedia or books for a better explanation. Today I will only give you a few examples. Grief is situational sadness as in a result of a specific event happened. For example‚ when a loved one passed away‚ we grieved. There is a sense of emptiness‚ a feeling of familiarity that is gone‚ like something slipping

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    representation of ideas that captivates audiences.’ In compelling speeches it is not only the content‚ but the appropriate use of rhetoric techniques and structure which reveal and emphasise key ideas and captivate the audience. This has been shown in Margaret Atwood’s speech‚ Spotty-Handed Villainesses (1994) as well as Aung San Suu Kyi’s speech‚ the Keynote Address at the Beijing Conference on Women (1995). These two speeches focus on the role of women in society and effectively discuss it in

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    Argumentative and Informative writing are two different kinds of writings entirely. In an informative essay your job is to explain. In a argumentative essay‚ you must give many reasons for believing or doing something‚ and at the end if the reader does not agree then you did not do what you were supposed to do. In the paragraphs that follow i will describe each one in more detail. In an informative essays you inform the reader about a particuler topic. In this type of essay‚ you cant express your

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    Kant’s Categorical Imperative: Its Application To the Moral Responsibility of the Staff of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Immaculate Conception ______________ A Research Paper Submitted to Mrs. Ruzzel L. Nazario English Department Pastor Bonus Seminary College of Philosophy ______________ In Partial Fulfilment of the Course English Requirements in English 103 (Technical Writing) ______________ by Sem. Esper Sy Manginsay October 20‚ 2012 Immanuel Kant’s Categorical Imperative:

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    Introduction: “That’s one small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind.” When that phrase is spoken everyone knows who said it‚ when it happened and what kind of leap it was. It was a leap into space for America. Neil Armstrong said it‚ while accompanied with Buzz Aldrin as they landed on the moon‚ July 20‚ 1969. A third man‚ Michael Collins‚ stayed in orbit‚ and waited for the two to come back‚ and return back to Earth. The “Space Race” was one of the biggest competitions of the mid-to-late 20th

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