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    Commemorative Speech

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    Commemorative Speech October 27‚ 2008 the day the city of Philadelphia finally could breathe a sigh of relief. On this date the Philadelphia Phillies won the 2008 World Series‚ breaking the city’s long 25 years of heart breaks since the city’s last major sport championship. They beat the Tampa Bay Rays in 5 Games in the best of 7 series. Four days later the city’s dreams of a parade down Broad Street finally became a reality. On October 31st‚ 2008 instead of costumes and Halloween candy the

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    1.Opening Hello‚ Today my topic is TOPIC . The focus of my speech will be FOCUS . I have several reason why FOCUS . To start with‚ IEDA1 . Secondly‚ It is due to IDEA2 . Lastly‚ IDEA3 . 2.Body First of all‚ IDEA1 . R1a

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    Informative Speech Outline April 15th 2012 A Piece of the Puzzle General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: By the end of my speech the audience will be able to tell people certain things about autistic people. Thesis Statement: It is difficult living with autism Introduction A. Attention-getter: It was the Saturday before our topic choice was due‚ for professor Lee’s class. I was stressing‚ I could not figure out what to talk about. I literally google searched informative speech topics

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    Evaluating A Speech

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    Evaluation of a Speech Worksheet Lines from the Speech Logos Ethos Pathos Impact on the Audience Example: We are confronted primarily with a moral issue. It is as old as the Scriptures and is as clear as the American Constitution.   x   Kennedy lets the audience know that they are facing a battle that has been around for hundreds of years. 1. That they were admitted peacefully on the campus is due in good measure to the conduct of the students of the University of Alabama‚ who met their responsibilities

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    honor to the School. I am very aware that today is about the children and as such‚ my speech is largely aimed at the special young people sitting in front of me today. Before we even begin‚ may I request everyone to please give a round of applause to these fantastic students. Today is all about you girls and boys. I know it is difficult to sit still for a long time - so I promise that I’ll try and keep my speech as short as possible. Stacia Tauscher said‚ "We worry about what a child will become

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    Madison Leek Professor Smiley Speech 1113 27 October 2014 Persuasive Speech When signing up to be an organ donor you usually think only your major organs will be used; however‚ something as small as a ligament of yours is used in popular surgeries such as anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructions. When someone tears their ACL they usually have a choice to have an autograft‚ or use one of their own ligaments‚ but they can also choose to have an allograft‚ or take a cadaver’s ligament to

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    Speech 101 10/22/2010 Informative Speech The Symptoms of Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: After hearing my speech‚ my audience will know more about the symptoms of Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder. Thesis: Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder is a disorder which involves an obsession with perfection‚ rules‚ and organization‚ which leads to routines and rules for ways of doing things. Organization Pattern: Topical Introduction

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    Prejudice Speech

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    and how he had the strength to challenge the colossal ensemble of voices. Here is a voice with a shield. Atticus had a voice to endure the ridicule that arose from his decision to defend a black man in the segregated South. Whilst Atticus protected Tom Robinson‚ his voice was also protecting the town from their own septic ruin. Whilst the case was lost‚ he did influence Miss Maudie when she articulates her own parallel views‚ in so far that‚ “Atticus Finch won’t win‚ he can’t win‚ but he’s

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    Informative Speech

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    February 11‚ 2013 Informative speech Topic: Doing a speech. General purpose: to inform. Specific Purpose: to inform my audience about how to learn guitar. Introduction I. Greeting‚ and telling the topic II. Attention getter (Some chords) III. Credibility statement: How are people expectations about guitar IV. The speech is about how to enjoy playing guitar V. Main points Learn the basics Find your musical world Body I. Learn the basics 1. How to start

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    Bag Speech

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    Motte 1   Carley Motte  Mrs. Murphy  Speech 2A  5 February 2015    Audience Analysis: My audience is a class of freshmen students‚ and my speech teacher‚ at the  International Academy of Macomb.  General Purpose: To inform.  Specific Purpose: To familiarize my peers with who I am.  Central Idea: To share with the class that I have varied interests    Title Goes Here  I. Introduction   “Today you are you‚ that is truer than true. There is no one alive that is youer than  you.” –Dr. Seuss  A. Past 

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