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    Gluten Informative Speech

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    celebrities and plastered over products‚ cookbooks and magazines. While the term is certainly more popular now than it was ten years ago‚ the truth is there’s still a lot of confusion around gluten‚ what it is‚ how it affects your body and who should avoid it. So‚ if you’re looking for an easy to digest (no pun intended) breakdown‚ keep reading‚ this one’s for you. What exactly is gluten and why is it bad? Gluten‚ is one of the most heavily consumed proteins on earth and is created when two molecules

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    Unless you have had a specific reason to learn about it‚ insulin is quite possibly a mystery to you. You know it directly affects the lives of diabetics‚ and can go up and down depending on your blood sugar levels‚ but perhaps you don’t know much more than that. How important is it for regular folks to know about? Should you be aware of your insulin levels‚ or is it affecting your life in ways that you’re not aware? In this article we’ll take a closer look at what insulin does‚ how your diet can

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    There are movements‚ even within our own Whitehouse‚ seeking the withdrawal of Middle Eastern (specifically Syrians) refugees to avoid terrorist attacks in our country. b) Since September 11th there has been a vast amount of policy change specifically around immigration. The War on Terrorism has opened doors that we may not have so willingly opened with The Patriot Act. i. The Patriot

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    Titanic Informative Speech

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    Something about the name‚ "The Andrea Doria"‚ compelled me to meet my faux demise aboard her. The Titanic was before my time‚ and I never did like the name. It conjures visions of Toughie Brasuhn of Roller Derby fame‚ crashing through a mountain of cottage cheese‚ consuming it‚ and turning to stone for her efforts in an Old Testament admonition for gluttony. [ photo cottegecheesesculuprurelarge_zps32yss4r9.png

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    SPCH 250: Speech Fundamentals Speech 2: Informative Speech Due Date: 9/30/14‚ 10/2/14 Purposes of Informative Speaking Informative speaking offers you an opportunity to practice your research‚ writing‚ organizing‚ and speaking skills. You will learn how to discover and present information clearly. If you take the time to thoroughly research and understand your topic‚ to create a clearly organized speech‚ and to practice an enthusiastic‚ dynamic style of delivery‚ you can be an effective "teacher"

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    Hi Jonnah‚ I know we haven’t talked since you transferred high schools‚ but I hope you are doing well! In 8th grade I remember you having a lot of trouble with your epilepsy. You wore sunglasses indoors because the light always triggered seizures and even when you did wear them‚ you had seizures at school. It was always scary to watch‚ but I can’t even imagine how scary it was for you to go through them. Back then‚ I knew nothing about epilepsy. All I knew is that it affected my friend‚ and I hated

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    Anthrax Informative Speech

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    Introduction Lead Technique: Imagine Imagine you are walking to work on a Monday. As you walk you see a light mist in front of you‚ thinking nothing of it‚ you walk into the fog. Within seconds of inhaling the mist you collapse to the ground shaking violently‚ unable to breathe. Within minutes you and countless people around you are dead. What just happened was a chemical weapon attack with the nerve gas VX‚ one of the many chemical weapons out there in military warehouses and labs. Biological warfare

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    Hello everyone! I hope you had a wonderful weekend. We are going to start class today talking about cells. Believe it or not‚ each and every one of you came in contact with cells over the weekend. The most important thing to remember is this: cells make up living things. They make up us‚ our families‚ our dogs‚ and even the trees that provide shade to your front yard. Today we are going to focus on the cells that make up our bodies. Your skin‚ brain‚ muscles‚ bones‚ and every other part of your body

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    INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE General Subject: Informative speech; teen suicide. General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: Today I will be discussing the topic of teen suicide. Central Idea: Teen suicide is a growing health concern in the US as it is the third leading cause of death among young people [Linn-Gust‚ 2001]. Thesis: In order to better understand teen suicide‚ it is important to explore the causes of teen suicide‚ what are the symptoms and/or signs‚ and what can

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    much easier said than done. With the right treatments and medication‚ I have been able to continue living my life normally without having to worry every five minutes. IV. I will indicate the leading causes and effects of asthma and how you can avoid your lungs from being harmed. I. What is Asthma? A. Asthma is a medical condition that causes narrowing of the small airways in your lungs. B. Typically‚ asthma patients develop wheezing (a whistling sound when you breathe) and usually

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