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    Throughout today’s society someone needs a blood transfusion every second of the hour. Imagine riding a motorcycle and getting hit by a vehicle that is doing 60 miles per hour; During the time of you getting hit you are thrown from the motorcycle and ran over by another vehicle. Someone sees the accident and calls for emergency assistance. You are laying on the ground bleeding from several wounds and in an enormous amount of pain. It seems as if the ambulance is never going to arrive. Finally‚ an

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    There are differences in a persuasive and informative speech. First‚ a persuasive speech means to influence your listeners to change their way of thinking to yours through factual and logical information. A persuasive speech will get your listeners to re-evaluate their view on a topic and change their beliefs. A persuasive speech is not to deliver complete information but to use information to make a convincing argument. An informative speech has the purpose to inform your listeners to a specific

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    David Hopper COMMS 2110 Austenfeld 04/02/16 Informative Speech Formal Outline Thesis: There are physical and social effects of alcohol that are not only detrimental to your own physiological and psychological well being‚ but also to those you interact with. I. Alcohol is a general term denoting a family of organic chemicals with common properties. Members of this family include ethanol‚ methanol‚ isopropanol‚ and others. This introduction discusses the physical‚ chemical‚ and physiological

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    Speech Outline Title: Mono on campus Name: Ryan Clark General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience what mononucleosis really is‚ how it spreads‚ and how to prevent it. Time: 6 minutes I. Introduction A. How many of you have had a sore throat or runny nose since school started? B. Well if you raised your hand‚ you could be dealing with something far more worse than allergies or the common cold. C. I have had mono before in high school and I have just recently

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    Speech 101 Outline Template for Informative Speech Title: How to prepare for a job interview. Topic Sentence: Do you have a job interview on your schedule? Here is tips and advice on how to prepare for an interview so you can ace the interview and make a terrific impression on the interviewer. I. Introduction Do you have a job interview on your schedule? Here is tips and advice on how to prepare for an interview so you can ace the interview and make a terrific impression on the interviewer

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    Informative Speech Outline Title: How to Get Your Scuba License Speaker: Katie Lopinski Specific Purpose: To inform the basic fundamentals on how to get your scuba license Introduction: 1. Attention Getter: Have you ever wanted to visit outer space? Well the closest thing I’ve ever experienced as an equivalent to outer space was scuba diving in the ocean. Every creature and specimen you encounter feels as though you were the first human to lay eyes on it. The flash of colors from fish dashing

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    Joey Comm 101 TR 11-12:20 Informative Speech Outline Topic: Piano General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience of the basic history of the piano‚ how sound is produced and the future of the piano. I. Introduction A) Attention step: Imagine‚ the most beautiful sound you have ever heard‚ chances are that is the sound of the piano B) Thesis: The Piano is a very popular instrument C) Preview: First we will look at how the piano began‚ then we will see how sound

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    Name :Nakoci Shaw Informative Speech Worksheet The purpose of this speech is to inform the audience I. THE INTRODUCTION A. First focus (Attention-getter) According to random 41 random fact about stress“Stress has been called “the silent killer” and can lead to heart disease‚ high blood pressure‚ chest pain‚ and an irregular heartbeat.” B. Thesis (Main idea) How to Cope with stress C. Preview statement (Major/supporting 3 points to be discussed) 1. Have to identify and except that you have

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    David Diem COM 110 Outline for Informative Speech I. Intro A. Raise your hands if you like or want to snowboard‚ ski‚ snowmobile top three in creating avalanche B. (Picture)I am here to notify my fellow classmates about the dangers of Avalanches C. (Picture)Why avalanches because Montana is one of the top 3 states for avalanche deaths in the U.S. D. (Picture)All my research is from the websites of National Geographic‚ National snow and Ice data center‚ and most importantly

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    American Sign Language (ASL) Outline General Purpose: To inform the audience of this complex language and the steps involved in signing a sentence. Specific Purpose: By learning how to sign a sentence‚ we can see that sign language is just as expressive as spoken language. Introduction 1. Attention Getter: (Sign the sentence “The birds sit on the fence.) Do you know what I just said? Talking with our hands is something we all do without even thinking about it. Hand motions for

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