Janvier Nshimyumuremyi Formal Outline Informative Speech I. Introduction a. “Only 5% of sufferers know they have it” –Green. I’m talking about celiac disease and 1 in 133 people in the US have it. b. I’m going to inform you about this disease because it seems to be unknown and if left untreated it is very harmful. c. Celiac disease is when you cannot eat gluten and a lot of people have no idea that they even have it. d. Today I’m going to tell you how this affects your body‚ they symptoms
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EXAMPLE OF INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE Jessica Melendez Informative Outline Topic: McDonalds General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about McDonalds. Thesis: It is important for us to know some of the background information about McDonalds because we are surrounded by them. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Did you know that the McDonalds arches are more recognized than the cross? B. Thesis: It is important for us to know some of the background information about McDonalds
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Ana Lee SPC 1017 MW 11A Informative Speech Topic: Exercise And Fitness General Purpose: To Inform the audience the benefits of exercise and fitness Specific Purpose: After hearing my speech‚ I want my audience to know the importance of exercise and how it is beneficial for your body and immune system Thesis: Exercise and fitness are essential to the overall well being of people and provides many health benefits for everyone of all ages Introduction I. Attention Getter: Each
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Informative Speech Pediatric Oncology: Leukemia Topic: Leukemia Organization: Topical Specific Purpose: At the end of my presentation I want my audience to be aware of Leukemia and the damage it causes. • Introduction: • Attention Getter: "What is Leukemia‚ Why is Leukemia a big issue?" • Relevance Statement: We have all heard of children having cancer and the grief it is for a child thats is going through such a deadly disease that causes a lot of disturbance in a physical
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Informative Speech Have you ever wondered why you communicate better with some people than others or why some jobs seem more appealing to you. Or maybe‚ you are super detail-oriented and organized and it drives you crazy when your partner in the group work isn’t. As much as we often get frustrated with others in our life who dont think the same way we do. As much as we like to think we are right. The truth is our personality types are just different. Today‚ we will be looking at Myers-Brigss
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Apugo Maureen| Speech 1311 9/30/2014 Informative Speech Nonprofit Pitch: The ASPCA I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Quote I believe that animals are very similar to we humans‚ they feel and have emotions‚ thus they shouldn’t be mistreated or abused‚ rather be treated with love and respect. It was on this belief that the ASPCA was founded in 1866. The first anti-cruelty law was passed after their founding. “…..I have developed a deep respect for animals. I consider them fellow living creatures
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Informative Speech Title: Child Care General Purpose: To inform Specific purpose: I want my audience to be informed of child care facilities Central purpose: I want my audience to be aware that they can save money I. Introduction Six months ago‚ corporate daycare facilities were cleaning out my bank account. I was losing the ability to pay for gas‚ rent and my utilities because all my money was going towards my son’s weekly daycare tuition. My parents could help me scrap on by here and there
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Informative Speech Outline General Purpose: To inform (or teach) Specific Purpose: My purpose is to teach my classmates the dying art of book origami. Introduction: Attention Getter: Mothers day is coming up‚ and there is a few options for you to use as gifts. 1. You can spend fifty dollar on flowers just to watch them die in a week. 2. You can buy her chocolates even though most of us are constantly trying to cut back. 4. You can do nothing and look like a jerk. 5. Or can simply spend a
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project took months and months of planning for a mere seven minutes. I sorted through hours of video and countless charts and scientific articles to support my ideas on animal cruelty. My talk had several purposes. The first reason was to make people ask themselves why abusers abandon basic principles of compassion and empathy for animals. The second was to make them question their complacency. The third purpose was to call them to action and to not just sit by and let it happen but to do something about
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The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act of 1960 was passed for the purposes of prevention of cruelty and unnecessary pain and suffering against animals. The practice of Jallikattu in itself prima facie violates Section 11 which is an inclusive provision‚ envisages acts which amount to cruel treatment of animals. Anything shall amount to cruel treatment of animals if it involves beating‚ kicking‚ over-riding‚ over-drives‚ over-loads‚ so as to subject it to unnecessary pain or suffering or causing
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