the end of this speech‚ the audience will know how perform CPR. Central Idea: To perform CPR‚ you will check the scene for danger‚ send for help‚ and then begin chest compressions. I. INTRODUCTION: A. Attention Material 1. Has anyone ever wondered what they would do if somebody they knew had stopped breathing or heart had stopped? If so‚ you can restore circulation and oxygen to that person’s’ body by performing CPR. 2. Performing CPR can save a person’s life
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Outline informative speech General Purpose: To inform Specific purpose: To inform the class about stress Thematic statement: To inform the class about causes‚ effects and stress management Introduction Attention: May I have your attention please? Hello‚ my name is Tuyen Mai Credibility statement: as a first year student‚ I have experienced many of stressful situations during my college life Thematic statement: Today I will have a little discussion about stress‚ what causes stress‚ what is its effects
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FAITH KABUGI INFORMATIVE SPEECH TOPIC: Kikuyu dowry procedures GENERAL PURPOSE; To inform SPECIFIC PURPOSE; I will inform my audience of the dowry procedures required Before a man gets married to a girl from the Kikuyu tribe in Kenya THESIS; Dowry payment precedes a wedding in the Kikuyu tribe [the largest Tribe
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Informative Speech: Nuclear Energy Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to inform others about the production‚ utilizations and impacts of nuclear energy. I. INTRODUCTION A. Attention Getter: When most people think of nuclear energy‚ the first thing that comes to their minds is a devastating bomb explosion or a nuclear power plant meltdown. But‚ in reality‚ nuclear energy is a sustainable energy source that has an enormous variety of uses. B. Thesis: The uses of nuclear energy range from
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Informative Presentation General Goal: To inform Specific Goal: At the end of the speech‚ the audience will know more about diabetes. Introduction: When I was a little girl I remember going to my mother to tattletale on my grandmother. I told my mother that I seen my grandmother poking her finger to make herself bleed just so that she could get a cool band aid. At that time‚ I thought band aids were pretty awesome. Little did I know‚ my grandmother had other reasons for poking her finger
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Three Days to Detox . Chicago: Moody Publishers‚ 2012. Print. Gilbert‚ Roberta. Extraordinary Relationships: A New Way of Thinking About Human Interactions. Canada: John Wiley & Sons Inc.‚ Print. Informative
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Formal Outline for Informative Speech Speech Title: Type 2 Diabetes Topic: How to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of the two ways to prevent Type 2 Diabetes. Central Idea: In order to prevent Type 2 Diabetes one must stay fit and stay active. Introduction: 24 million. More than 24 million Americans in the United States alone have Diabetes. Of those‚ about 6 million don ’t even know it. According to the Diabetes Division
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My anticipated audience has about twenty students‚ majority are female. There are three males to take into account as well. Each member of the audience is a college freshman who is majoring in health professions. Including myself‚ we are all living in the Nursing and Health Professions Living and Learning Community. Nursing is the most popular major in the class‚ but there are other students whose disciplines are dental hygiene‚ radiology‚ or therapy. I am qualified to inform the audience about
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ScanZ Technologies Coupon eCompanion® Marketing Plan   Table of Contents Executive Summary 5 Product Description 7 Customer 7 Value Proposition: 7 Product Features: 8 SWOT Analysis 9 Strengths: 9 Weaknesses: 9 Opportunities: 9 Threats: 9 Target Market 10 Competitive Analysis 12 Pricing 14 Channels 16 Sales Channel 16 Delivery Channel 16 Warehousing Channel 16 Marketing Communications 18 Budget 21   Executive Summary Of the 300 Million citizens
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about why coupons or bad or useless‚ leading them to avoid using coupons. It is time to debunk these wrong assumptions and put them to rest. Here are six of the most common myths regarding coupons and why they are false: Coupons are Not Worth the Savings Some people feel that coupons only save a fractional amount of money which won’t matter anyway in the long run. Another thing people feel is that stores know you’ll use the coupons‚ so they increase prices even more. This is also false. Coupons are not
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