Full Informative Speech: The four long term effects of Insufficient Sleep Good morning to Miss Christina and my fellow friends. Today I am going to tell you about the four long term effects of insufficient sleep. Many people are getting lesser and lesser sleep day by day. Do people know that insufficient sleep is actually bad for our health? The average time that an adult need to sleep is between seven and a half to nine hours. The sign and symptoms of insufficient sleep is that you will
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exercise. These benefits run across all spheres of life including menopause. This is why the American centers for disease control and prevention advice women to incorporate at least three hours of aerobic exercise in to their weekly routines. But how will exercise ease the symptoms of menopause? For starters‚ it will help you avert the weight gain that is brought forth by the fluctuating estrogen levels in the body by increasing your rate of metabolism. Secondly‚ exercise will help kill the hot
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Informative Speech - Shyness Have you ever felt your heart pounding fast in your chest that you could’ve sworn it was about to explode? Did you feel your palms becoming sweaty and cold? Or that your stomach tensing up in knots? Were these the symptoms that were brought about when you were about to approach someone new? Or as you sit there and anticipate on being called on by your teacher? If you answered yes to any of my questions‚ then you probably have shyness. We are all susceptible to shyness
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Katie Swadener Effective Speaking Monday 8:30 am Informative Speech Outline Specific Goal: I want my audience to better understand the art of tattooing‚ the application process and the importance of needle sterilization and shop cleanliness. Introduction: I. It is estimated that approximately one new tattoo establishment is being opened in the country every day. II. With the growing popularity of tattoos it’s important that potential clients are aware of the application process
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INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE FORMAT Student’s Name: Lindsay Cook Date: 2/12/2013 Topic: Asbestos Title:Everything you NEVER wanted to know about asbestos General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: After listening to my speech‚ the audience will know what asbestos is‚ where is was commonly used‚ the health effects of exposure‚ and how to protect themselves. Introduction I. Attention Getter: Asbestos is everywhere‚ in homes‚ schools‚ office buildings‚ even in our cars. Alan Caldwell
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Jack Wilkie Comm107 Informative Speech Outline Introduction A) Traumatic Brain Injury’s are an injury that we are still finding out new information on. The extent of this in sports is also on a significantly more extreme level. The question I’m investigating and informing the audience of is whether or not the NFL taken appropriate measures in concussion prevention and rehabilitation? B) Tie this in with my own personal experience of having two concussions and the emotional and physical effects it
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inform Goal: In my speech I would like to talk to my audience about soccer‚ which is my hobby. Introduction I. I am sure each of you have a hobby or an activity‚ which is an escape from the everyday life. II. Such as hobbies or sport activities let’s you relief the stress‚ and give you the strength to live. III. I also have a hobby‚ which is soccer. I play soccer since I was a little boy‚ and it had a big influence on my life. IV. Today‚ I would like to tell you about how playing soccer shaped
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Whitley Edwards Professor Fox Speech 1010-006 18 Feb. 2013 Informative Speech-Caffeine Outline Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about what caffeine is‚ the effects of it‚ and the withdrawal symptoms. Central Idea: Caffeine can be found in many places and comes in many forms. It can major effects on our body and we can experience major withdrawal symptoms. Introduction I. What does coffee‚ tea‚ soft drinks‚ chocolate‚ and a bottle of medications have in common
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Now you may wonder‚ How did Disneyland come to be? Well I can tell you right now‚ you see Walt had a dream for a “Magical Land” called Disneyland. Disneyland opened on July 17‚ 1955 and quickly became a tourist attraction! After Disneyland was built‚ the company had an idea
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Freedom of speech is the freedom to speak freely without censorship. Early Americans enjoyed great freedom of speech compared to citizens of other nations. This strength was achieved through the exercise of the First Amendment right to freedom of expression. The right of free speech is held by all of us. Any attempt to limit that freedom for some‚ including the bigot who expresses prejudiced‚ wrong‚ and hateful opinions‚ risks limiting that freedom for all of us. The U.S. Constitution says that we
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