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    Topic: Autism General Purpose: Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about autism. Autistic Introduction Attention Catcher: You notice a child throwing a tantrum‚ and you think to yourself‚ isn’t that child too old to be acting like that! Listener Relevance: What you may not know is that‚ that particular child is autistic. Today I am going to tell you what it means to be autistic. Thesis: Autism is real and affects many in various ways. My goal is to inform you on how it affects

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    What is non-formal education? infed.org: Association‚ democracy and civil society‚ Education‚ Group work‚ Ideas‚ Index‚ Informal and non-formal education‚ Informal Jewish education‚ Learning‚ organizational learning‚ Social action‚ social change and social reform‚ Social pedagogy‚ Teaching and pedagogy‚ Youth work What is non-formal education? Within policy debates a common differentiation has been made between different forms of provision. Informal‚ non-formal‚ and formal programmes have

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    schools. There are so many choices for parents these days. And‚ the competition outside of public schools is increasing dramatically. Today‚ I want to introduce you to one particular avenue of education‚ The Montessori Method. At the end of my speech‚ I want you to have a little more knowledge about where The Montessori Method came from as well as being able to recognize a Montessori classroom (TH). A) I will start with the history of The Montessori Method‚ then I will talk about how it evolved

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    Name: Sample McStudent COMM1100—Forensic Speech: Defending the CDC—Spring 2015 I. Introduction A. [Attention Gaining Device] Most of you here have probably heard about the recent outbreak of Ebola‚ a disease that causes hemorrhages‚ bleeding‚ and ultimately death‚ in Africa. What you may not know is that the disease has claimed over 720 lives just in the first two months of the outbreak‚ according to Alice Park’s 2014 TIME Magazine article. And this pathogenic killer is closer to home than

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    Terrorism Outline Cordell Williams‚ Alex Goff Introduction to the issue The long‚ terrifying issue in this country is currently terrorizing. American people’s travel and public safety. Also Recruitment of American people into ISIS and become a terrorist and risk our safety. All acts of terrorism are committed by groups of people in the middle east. The attacks in 9/11 were carried out by a group named Al-Qaeda. The group that we are concern about now is ISIS. It is so controversial because

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    Student Name: ashley singer Speech Type: Persuasive Organ Donation Organization Type: Comparative Advantages Pattern Attention Getter Type: Story‚ Quotation‚ or Poem Conclusion Type: Summary Goal/Purpose persuade my audience to give the gift of life and become organ donors. Introduction I. I have always decided i wanted to dedicate my organs to others once i have oassed but it was not until January of this year i learned the true value behind organ donation. II. Last January my brother

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    This I Believe Speech Outline – Spring 2015 Introduction: 1. Attention Getter and Relate to Audience: I believe in the tapping of cleats‚ the thud of a basketball‚ the crack of a baseball‚ and the boom of a starting pistol. I believe in the roar of the crowd‚ and the silence of a pre-game prayer. I believe in brotherhood‚ leadership‚ and excellence. 2. Establish Credibility: As a child I spent my weekends and summers traveling to wrestling‚ basketball‚ and baseball tournaments. As I grew

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    Motivational Speech Proposal STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ in 2005‚ there were 20.6 million cases of diabetes among people aged 20 years to 44 years; according to the American Diabetes Association in 2011‚ there were 25.6 million cases of diabetes among people aged 20 years to 44 years. GENERAL PURPOSE: To persuade SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To persuade my audience to engage in walking for 30 minutes a day to prevent diabetes. CENTRAL IDEA: My

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    Part 1 - Formal Research and Business Proposals Part 2 - Outsourcing Effect on Leadership Performance and Employee Commitment Valerie H. Montalvo American Intercontinental University Abstract The purpose of this research paper is to outlines important and high level differences between the formal research and business proposals and several applications in business for both. There are differences and similarities that include the definition of the issue and the written approach to

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    Two Formal Summaries “On Being Wrong” & “Is Google Making Us Stupid” University of Cincinnati ESL 1080 002 Mrs. Colvin Xiang Zhang Due: Mar. 28 2013 Summary of “On Being Wrong” In the video “On being wrong” (2011)‚ Kathryn Schulz states that our feeling of being right can be a problem to human being‚ so it is necessary for us to avoid this wrong feeling. At the beginning‚ Schulz talks about her personal experience about misunderstanding. She explains that error blindness and culture

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