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    Keelyn McInroe Mrs. Williams COMM 1310 Online Informative Speech Title: The Trombone Specific Purpose: After hearing my speech‚ the audience will have a basic understanding of the history of the trombone‚ types of trombones‚ how to put it together‚ and how to play it. Thesis: The trombone is a historical instrument‚ modified and used in many genres of music. Introduction: Many people misunderstand the beauty of music‚ and more importantly‚ the power of it. In the words of Plato‚ “Music gives

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    Informative Speech Assignment Type: Informative Speech – must contain the essential characteristics of an informative speech: clarity‚ association of new ideas with old ones‚ coherence and motivational appeal. Length: Speech will be from 5 to 6 minutes. Topic: Above and beyond all else‚ an informative speech must share information with the audience that they don’t already know. Pick something that you know about and are interested in enough to research. The topic must also be relevant and/or

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    History Of Baseball History of Baseball Baseball seems always to have lived more in myth that in history. Children in England and the United States had been playing variants of the game for years such as rounders‚ one o’ cat‚ and base. In 1845‚ some young men in Manhattan organized themselves into the Knickerbockers BaseBall Club and wrote down the rules of the game they were playing. Twenty years later dozens of baseball clubs in New York and Brooklyn‚ and their journalist brethren‚ had made

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    Fundamentals of Speech Outline – Informative Title: How to Roll Sushi Purpose: To inform my audience on how sushi is rolled and that not all sushi is raw. I. Introduction a. How many of you like sushi? (agree with the people who do not raise their hand because I myself do not like sushi) Tell them I am a part time sushi Chef. b. Tell the class what sushi is. Sushi is cooked rice with a vinegar-based sauce that is rolled and cut into bite size pieces and topped with raw or cooked

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    Outline of Informative Speech Topic: Cultural sharing General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience the importance of cultural sharing. Central Idea: There are three importance of cultural sharing in Malaysia. They are importance of Malay language‚ understanding cultural interaction and architecture in Malaysia. Introduction What is cultural sharing? Language is a culture and culture is learned behavior. If you notice it‚ cultural sharing is all around us. It is in the media

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    Speech Topic: The Importance of Sleep Rhetorical Purpose: To inform my audience about how a bad sleep can influence our body physically and mentally‚ and steps to improve the quality of sleep. Audience Analysis: (Refer to chapter on Audience Analysis)(RU Core Goal: a) Summarize Audience demographics‚ prior exposure/knowledge‚ common ground/interest‚ disposition/attitude‚ and situational characteristics. Recognizing that most of my audiences are busy with study and after-class activities‚

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    Informative Speech Outline Title: How to Get Your Scuba License Speaker: Katie Lopinski Specific Purpose: To inform the basic fundamentals on how to get your scuba license Introduction: 1. Attention Getter: Have you ever wanted to visit outer space? Well the closest thing I’ve ever experienced as an equivalent to outer space was scuba diving in the ocean. Every creature and specimen you encounter feels as though you were the first human to lay eyes on it. The flash of colors from fish dashing

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    A Brief History of Baseball: Part I: Origins of the Game Unlike professional basketball and football‚ interest in baseball has not been sweeping the globe . Declining participation at the amateur level and protracted labor problems at the professional level have thrust "America’s Pastime" into an era of uncertainty. Despite this current adversity‚ baseball will always occupy an important place in American culture. This column starts a three part look at the history of baseball. Most cultures

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    thought that my Informative Speech went very well. There were a few things that I think I can improve on‚ but other than those little hiccups I think that I executed it very well. To prepare for the speech‚ I practiced three times. One time in front of my mother‚ one time in front of my whole family‚ then on time by myself. These practices really helped me feel more confident about what I was going to say and help me figure out what I needed to add and or put in to make the speech better. I felt

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    Informative Speech Specific Goal: To inform my audience about the myths and mysteries surrounding Superstitions and how they have transitioned through time. Thesis Statement: In this essay I will uncover the history and origin of superstitions‚ common superstitions and what their meaning‚ and religion superstitions in today’s society. Introduction A. "Happy Birthday to you. Happy birthday to You. Happy Birthday Happy Birthday Happy

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