David Diem COM 110 Outline for Informative Speech I. Intro A. Raise your hands if you like or want to snowboard‚ ski‚ snowmobile top three in creating avalanche B. (Picture)I am here to notify my fellow classmates about the dangers of Avalanches C. (Picture)Why avalanches because Montana is one of the top 3 states for avalanche deaths in the U.S. D. (Picture)All my research is from the websites of National Geographic‚ National snow and Ice data center‚ and most importantly
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Danielle Foster March 28‚ 2011 Informative Speech Rough Draft SC 135 Mythology General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about mythology Organizational Pattern: Topical Introduction Have you ever heard of mythology? Whether it be Creation or Greek mythology? Are you ready to learn a little about mythology? I have spent the last couple of days researching mythology. Today I will inform you about the history‚ some of the different classes‚ and discuss some
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Ashley Mann Assignment 4 “Writing with an Informative Aim” (Lesson 9) There are many benefits to taking English Composition 1. For example‚ it has been many years since I have been in school and I am a bit rusty around the edges. This course helps me to improve my writing skills and structure sentences properly. It gets me back in the swing of rigorous writing‚ which is what will be demanded of me throughout my college courses. It provides me with all of the tools and skills necessary to be
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Informative Speech Outline “Depression” INTRODUCTION I. Good evening everyone! Many of us have face depression sometime before or maybe facing it now. II. This is something that most of us feel at one time or another in our lives. III. I have taken some time to research three websites all about depression as well as have experienced it myself in my life. IV. Depression is the most common mental disorder and according to the National Institute of Mental Health‚ about 9.5 percent of the population
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Amrut Patel 10/21/14 Informative Speech Outline Introduction Attention getter: “We at BMW do not build cars as consumer objects‚ just to drive from A to B. We build mobile works of art.” Chris Bangle (Chief Of Design) Credibility Statement: As a lifelong car enthusiast‚ and an owner of 3 BMWs I have had my fair share of exposure to the brand and everything it embodies. Thesis: Since its inception BMW has been a household name that is synonymous with the automobile industry. I believe they are
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BBB 3102 PUBLIC SPEAKING INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE (INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATION) Topic : Chemistry In Daily Life Specific Purpose : To inform my audience the important of chemistry in our daily life Central idea : Chemistry is important in health ‚food and clothes Main point : i)Chemistry is important in food ii) Chemistry is important in health iii) Chemistry is important in clothes Introduction I. Chemistry is the one of the interesting field to learn because many things around
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Informative Essay “We are not going in circles‚ we are going upwards. The path is a spiral; we have already climbed many steps.” from Herman Hesse’s “Siddhartha” I believe the reason Hesse is so successful because his abilities to: Write about what he truly believes in‚ Write about content that he knows his customers/readers will be able to relate to and the ways he is able to transform his thoughts to words in a book perfectly. The way Hesse is able to write from his heart is so admirable and
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Talia Williams Mr. Hedges SPCH 1315 10:20 MTWR July 21 2010 INFORMATIVE SPEECH OBJECTIVES Speech Topic: Hydrocephalus General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about hydrocephalus and how it affects my brother‚ mines and my family Central idea: Hydrocephalus plays a big part in my brother
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Informative Speech on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) OBJECTIVES: General Purpose: To inform the audience about ALS Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the diagnosis and progression of ALS Central Idea: The symptoms and effects of this disease on the individual and family Organizational Pattern: The progression of ALS from diagnosis to death INTRODUCTION I. Take a moment‚ and point at the computer screen. Notice that your
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BASIC INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE FORMAT Name: Topic: Title: Organizational Pattern: General Purpose: Specific Purpose: Central Idea: Introduction: I. Use an attention-getter: (Use one of the formal techniques discussed in the book and class such as question‚ compelling quotation‚ startling statistic‚ anecdote‚ etc.) (Possible Citation here: Dwyer‚ 2006) II. Introduce topic and motivate audience to listen (relate importance of topic to your audience): III. Establish YOUR credibility (How
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