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    need better solutions. But limiting online speech that is done outside of school is not one of them. Limiting online speech especially if it is done outside school. It is jeopardizing 1st amendment freedom of speech rights. Also cyberbullying is not a widespread problem and cyberbullying is not that disruptive in the school environment. Therefore it is necessary to look at all the facts here on limiting online speech. I feel that limiting online speech that happens outside of school is an unnecessary

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    Artifact speech outline

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    create our own identity in a country with so many different people and values. It has served as my personal compass by creating foundations and morals which I live by today. B. The doll also hints to guests how culturally involved I am. 1. On my free time I do folkloric dancing‚ which are native Oaxacan dances. Every year I perform in an important event called the Guelaguetza. This is a huge celebration in Oaxaca and has now been celebrated in the

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    Free Speech on Campus Free speech creates all sorts of problems‚ but it is the core of who we are. Without freedom of speech‚ America would not be the same. It would be more of a dictatorship than a democracy. All college students have their own ideas‚ but not all of them are on the same page. That is exactly what is happening on college campuses all across the country. Students have the right to speak‚ but they do not have the right to stop someone else from speaking. Early last month‚ Michael Schill

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    Disney World: Not Just for Kids General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the variety of activities available to adults at the Walt Disney World Resort. Central Idea: The three aspects of Walt Disney World that cater to adults are the “five star” amenities‚ annual special events‚ and sports & recreation activities. I would like to ask the audience: When you think of a vacation in Disney World‚ what comes to mind? John Cloud from Time International stated

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    Sample Preparation Outline Introduction: Attention-getter: Listen up - would everyone in here like to earn a much better grade in their speech class just by following this example? Motivate the audience to listen: A good outline can make the difference between an A and B‚ and sometimes even between an A and a C. Establish credibility: As the person who will be grading your speeches‚ and having graded hundreds of speeches in the past‚ I know what makes a good speech outline. Central Idea (Introduce

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    Introduction: You have the freedom to choose‚ but that doesn’t make you immune to being judged for your choices. It means the government can’t step in and punish you….or so we thought. In this collection we were introduced and freedom and how should it be given or demanded. We read many stories on different ways freedom was given or demanded. Even though some freedoms should be demanded there are a lot that should be given to us to feel safe in our own country. Thesis Statement: Certain freedoms

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    Divorce Speech Outline

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    SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To inform students of how the divorce of a children’s parents is an extremely traumatic experience and can cause many lasting implications that affect their overall wellbeing. INTRODUCTION: I. When you’re a child‚ your greatest source of stability is your parents. When I was young‚ I remember clearly each time my parents fought or raised their voices at each other. I would squeeze my eyes together and pray that it would end. My greatest fear each time that they would

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    BENEFITS OF MANGOSTEEN General purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the benefits of mangosteen Central Idea: Mangosteen is a tropical evergreen tree that bears fragrant fruit with a sweet‚ creamy‚ citrus-like flavor that has many benefits in our life such as for medical purpose‚ for health purpose and also for beauty purpose. Introduction: I. Mangosteen is one of the most popular tropical fruits‚ which is mainly in humid‚ hot climates. II. Mangosteen

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    encounter a lot of homeless people & that you feel pity for them. We really want to make you understand how you can speculate the different ways on how you can help these people & get interested in them‚ as it would change their lives. Throughout this speech‚ Malou will give you a brief overview on the organization’s history‚ their goal & their values. Then‚ Nahira is going to develop the programs that they offer for children & elders going through poverty. And finally‚ Ash will explain to you how the

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    Congress granted Native Americans born in the United States citizenship in 1924‚ individual state laws prohibited most from voting‚ until 1957. African-Americans‚ brought here as slaves and enshrined by the framers of the Constitution as 3/5ths of a free white person‚ earned the right to vote in 1870 under the 15th Amendment‚ while Female-Americans only won the right to vote with the 19th Amendment‚ in 1920. Of course‚ there are many other types of Americans‚ for example: my

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