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    Informative Speech Intro: How many of you have ever woken up unable to move? You were afraid but unable to say anything or even call for help. You’re left feeling paralyzed and seeing and hearing things that appear real‚ but in reality those things aren’t even there. Every night you lay in bed dreading about whether it’s going to happen to you again. If any of you have experienced situations such as the ones I have described you may suffer from a condition called isolated sleep paralysis (ISP)

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    Essay Outline Thesis: “Alice Adventures in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll is not didactic but rather a story to be enjoyed for pure enjoyment and entertainment. Supporting Argument #1: The story is surrealistic void of connections with reality A) For Example: “The people she encounters are talking animals‚ mythical beasts‚ and playing cards who follow a code of conduct unique to their homeland and totally foreign” (Brownwell‚ the Ground Rules of Fantasy in the Alice Books) B) Furthermore:

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    Therefore‚ I’ll address the difference between a heart attack‚ a stroke‚ and a cardiac arrest. C. Heart Attack- lack of blood/oxygen flow to heart Stroke- Lack of blood/oxygen flow to the brain (National Stroke Association) Cardiac Arrest- Heart’s electrical system malfunctions and/or stops 1. Stroke symptoms: a. Weakness or numbness in arms b. Difficulty speaking c. Drooping face 2. Cardiac

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    With the vast spreading use of the Internet‚ and tremendous advances in the technological world‚ it is changing many different aspects of our lives. One of which would be electronic learning‚ also known as online education. In the past couple of years‚ this way of attaining higher education has become more and more universal. There are many advantages to taking online classes‚ but there are also a lot of disadvantages. Some of the pros of participating in these online courses would consist of scheduling

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    Informative Speech By Melissa Sausaman March 1st‚ 2012 The Life and Impact of Pete Egoscue Specific Purpose Statement: At the End of my speech‚ the audience should be able to discuss Pete Egoscue’s life highlights‚ accomplishments‚ personal successes‚ and how he impacts the world today. Central Idea: Pete Egoscue impacted my life by rising above his limitations and using his knowledge and experience to change his life and the world around him. INTRODUCTION: Attention-Getter: Engage the

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    18 May. 2011 Osama Bin Laden Throughout my research of Osama Bin Laden death I have found out how each news channels supports or doesn’t support the fact that he is dead. I learned how these news channels have projected the subject and how they dealt with it. I got to see how each news reporter took in this information and how they felt about it. Many of these news clips that I watched were very similar but they were all also able to point out their differences on how they felt about Osama death

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    Juan Coles Dr. Pratt English 102 8 March 2012 Fourth Amendment Violation “Get on the ground! Don’t move! Don’t ask questions just sit there and shut up!!” said the Officer. “But why? Wait you can’t search my car. You don’t have a warrant!” I cried. “I don’t need a warrant to search your car. Shut Up I am the law boy!” shouted the officer. Imagine if this was a situation that you were put into‚ a situation in which your rights were violated and you couldn’t do anything about it. The officer

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    Essay Outline Title: Globalisation a force for good? Introduction “Globalisation as an economic process is often Characterised as increasing economic integration Achieved through the increasingly free flow of Capital‚ goods and services and people across National boundaries” (John Humphrey 2004) With regards to the above definition of globalization‚ the general implication is that globalization solely benefits private sectors entities‚ where as it can be seen detrimental to vulnerable

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    moral questions. Organ donation is a debate that is continually at the forefront of consideration in Australian. Sadly‚ an average of 21 people die each day because the organs they require are not donated in time. This then leads to people thinking and discussing through two ethical issue that arise. First is that ‘Do I donate my organs after death to help those in need’ and the second question is that ‘Do I give consent to a relative who has

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    I. Introduction 1 Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world‚ its deadly claws stretched over all continents in the world. Lung cancer is now the most prevalent form of cancer affecting Americans with an estimated 222‚500 new cases every year‚ according to the American Cancer Society in 2010. A few symptoms of Lung cancer are: stubborn cough that will not quit‚ sometimes accompanied by a hoarse throat‚ pain in the chest and respiratory infections. As the cancer worsens and spreads

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