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    Topic: Quit Chewing Gum Persuasive Intent: To persuade the audience to quit gum. Specific Purpose: The audience will be convinced that quitting chewing gum will be the key to improve oral health‚ save significant amount of money and reduce environmental hazard. Central Idea: Chewing gum could give you a soothing feeling but it is nothing compare to the feeling you will get after quitting it because quitting gum could greatly improves your oral health and save you a great amount of money.

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    Chewing gum and bubble gum.   Have you ever chewed a piece of gum? If you have‚ have you ever wondered what was in it? What could make this texture and consistency? Who came up with such a thing? I know I have! Can you believe that chewing gum can be traced back 5‚000 years ago?! I thought chewing gum was just created a hundred or two hundred years ago! Chewing gum Creating chewing gum is a short process. Gum production starts with menthol crystals and peppermint oil stirred together. Next

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    a very good morning to my fellow friends and Madam Nurma. Before I begin my speech‚ I would like to ask my lovely audience in front of me‚ have you ever found yourself in a situation where your hair is stuck with bubble gum and you accidentally step on a chewing gum? These situations can be really annoying right? So I decided to study a little about this little critter that everyone thought as a nuisance. Chewing gum was invented in the late 1800’s and we have the Alamo to thank. That’s right

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    Chewing Gums

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    Chewing gums have been quite popular as a mouth freshener‚ but its demand has always been on a rise because of its cool factor. However‚ very less people realize that chewing gum has some drawbacks as well. Let’s see how it can leave negative impact on our body: Constant chewing gum has a direct effect on our teeth. Especially‚ the chewing gums which contain sugar it can cause decaying of the teeth‚ cavity and other teeth problems. Such chewing gums cover the surface of the teeth with a flimsy coat

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    daunting journey. However‚ it is an even bigger feat to live with Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disease of the nervous system recognized as muscular rigidity‚ and slow‚ imprecise movement‚ mainly affecting middle-aged and elderly people. It is associated with deterioration of the basal ganglia of the brain and a lack of the neurotransmitter dopamine. To live your best life with this disease one must not succumb to the temptation to hide away in their home. Also‚ you may

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    viewer laugh‚ cry‚ or even just by providing facts‚ the company always has a purpose in creating the advertisement. In a new commercial by Extra Gum‚ viewers’ emotions are on the rise‚ as the commercial illustrates a love story built on their gum wrappers. The company uses a dramatic tone‚ pathos‚ and repetition to emphasize the importance that their gum wrappers played in this story. Throughout the commercial‚ the company is appealing to young couples. In the beginning of the commercial‚ the setting

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    ever wondered who invented bubble gum‚ or why it’s pink? How do you go about getting the answers to these questions? Easy. Think way‚ way back‚ not to prehistoric times but close‚ 1928. Popular With Children‚ Unpopular with Parents and Teachers. The first known bubble gum appeared in 1906‚ and was a dud. Known as Blibber Blubber‚ it was sticky‚ brittle‚ and insufficiently cohesive. In 1928‚ an accountant‚ Walter Diemer‚ invented an improved version of bubble gum. The only food coloring he had on

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    you have periodontal disease. The dentist asks if you’ve kissed anyone with the disease. You answer “yes” and the dentist explains how you got it. He/She tells you that your partner’s “bad” bacteria from his/her saliva transmitted to your oral cavity and that bacteria

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    Does Gum Lose Mass When You Chew It? I believe the gum will gain mass this is because the gum will absorb the saliva in you mouth and make it bigger. MATERIALS: Gum(orbit gum) Analiysis page Mouth Scale Clock or timer Pencil Wax paper Yourself Saliva PROCEDURES: Buy or steal three pieces of gum from store. Weigh one piece of gum on a digital or regular scale Put one piece of gum in open mouth Chew concecutivly for one minute

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    Gum Report

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    Gum. A simple three letter word and a delicious treat‚ but have you ever wondered how gum came to be? Like who invented it or what’s it made of? Well I hope you enjoy unwrapping the truth about the sticky history of chewing gum! The Greeks were chewing a type of gum as early as the year 50 AD. This proves that gum has been existing for a long time but the first bubble gum wasn’t invented until 1906 by a guy name‚ Frank Fleer. He called his oh so sticky gum blibber-blubber. Surprisingly Frank’s

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