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    Speech 120 25 April 2013 Topic: Aruba Specific purpose: To inform my audience about the island of Aruba. Central idea: Today‚ I would like to share what is the geography of Aruba‚ what are the travel requirements to Aruba‚ what is the history of Aruba‚ and what are the popular tourism sites of Aruba. Introduction Attention-getter: Raise your hand if you need or plan on taking a vacation this year. Are you planning your honeymoon or maybe a getaway vacation‚ Aruba may be the perfect

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    I. Iran is the center of the world of international news right now with its oil sanctions‚ threats from Israel‚ threats of shutting down the Straight of Hormuz but above all else‚ its expanses in nuclear power. a. Iran’s nuclear program and nuclear weapons have grown exponentially since 2003 threatening Middle-Eastern countries and America. Iran has had a nuclear program since the 1950’s when the U.S. helped launch it as part of the Atoms For Peace program. But since then‚ the program has grown

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    Attention getter: : Are any of you feeling stressed today? Thesis statement: In order to manage stress‚ we would first need to know what could cause it and the psychical and mental signs. General preview: To inform my audience of the signs of stress and how to manage it. Preview: Just about everyone has been stressed at some point in their life to manage it first‚ we need to know what types of things can cause it‚ second‚ the psychical and mental signs of stress‚ third‚ exercises that reduce

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    Topic: Autism General Purpose: Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about autism. Autistic Introduction Attention Catcher: You notice a child throwing a tantrum‚ and you think to yourself‚ isn’t that child too old to be acting like that! Listener Relevance: What you may not know is that‚ that particular child is autistic. Today I am going to tell you what it means to be autistic. Thesis: Autism is real and affects many in various ways. My goal is to inform you on how it affects

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    There are about 1.2 million abortions in the United States each year. Abortion is one of the most common medical procedures performed in the United States each year. More than 40% of all women will end a pregnancy by abortion at some time in their reproductive lives Most abortions are performed after your health care professional takes a brief and targeted medical history. Before you have this procedure‚ you will be asked questions about prior pregnancies and any treatment or care during the current

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    INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE Clinical Depression Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about depression. Introduction: I will start by saying that we have all seen a love one‚ a friend‚ or even ourselves felt this way at one point. Today I will be informing you about clinical depression. Base on the American psychiatric association last edit on January 2017‚ “Depression (major depressive disorder) is a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel‚ the way you think and

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    Vaccines For Children

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    Should Any Vaccines Be Required for Children? One in six children in the US have a learning disability‚ could this be caused by vaccines required for children? (Larry D. Cook) In 1962 John F. Kennedy allowed the Center for Disease Control and Prevention to support mass immunization. The first live bacterial vaccine was created by Louis Pasteur in 1879. (Immunize.org) Having a fear of a needle is normal‚ but the high pitched crying isn’t normal this causes brain damage. Ted Koren stated developmental

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    Vaccines and Autism

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    The measles‚ mumps‚ and rubella (MMR) vaccine is used to immunize children against diseases that can cause major disabilities and fatal illnesses. In 1994‚ the vaccine was mandated for all school children and since then a spike has been seen in the diagnosis of autism. Many of those diagnosis falls within a few months of the MMR vaccine and in 1998‚ Andrew Wakefield published a study indicating a relationship between the MMR vaccine and autism (Rudy‚ 2009). Intense media coverage followed and many

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    The Vaccine Controversy

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    The Vaccine Controversy Janira Sanchez Intro to Biology Professor Martin July 22‚ 2010 The Vaccine Controversy The vaccine controversy is the dispute over the morality‚ ethics‚ effectiveness‚ and /or safety of vaccinations. The medical and scientific evidence is that the benefits of preventing suffering and death from infectious diseases outweigh rare adverse effects of immunization. Since vaccination began in the late 18th century‚ opponents have claimed that vaccines do not

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    History of Vaccines

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    History of Vaccines The history of vaccines begins with the long history of infectious diseases in humans. Smallpox was the first recorded infectious disease that spread worldwide. Edward Jenner was the first to start the fight against the disease and set precedents for vaccines. He used cowpox materials to create immunity to smallpox in 1796‚ and his methods underwent modifications over the following 200 years‚ which eventually resulted in the eradication of smallpox. Louis Pasteur’s 1885 rabies

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