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    Informative Speech Topic: To inform my audience about the process of succeeding in higher education. Thesis Statement: Motivation‚ setting goals‚ and learning and using skill sets are three essential elements for succeeding in college. Introduction I. Attention Getter: Do you want to make more money? A. Do you want to have a more secure career? B. How about a second home? C. What about being able to afford to take a vacation

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    INTRODUCTION: Insomnia Sleep disorder - insomnia; learned insomnia; chronic insomnia; Primary insomnia Insomnia is trouble falling asleep or staying asleep through the night. Episodes may come and go (episodic)‚ last up to 3 weeks (short-term)‚ or be long-lasting (chronic). Why is this topic selected? Current status? Most adults have experienced insomnia or sleeplessness at one time or another in their lives. An estimated 30%-50% of the general population is affected by insomnia‚ and 10% have

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    Introduction: Background Info: Insomnia as a definition‚ is a person’s inability to fall asleep‚ or remain in the sleep state for as long as the subject desires‚ erratic sleep patterns are also a major characteristic of this particular disorder. The first mention of the term insomnia‚ was found in Henry Cockerham’s third english language dictionary published circa. 1623. It reveals the origin of the word as a product of the latin "in" which means "not" and "somnus" which means sleep. Although

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    Cheyenne Duran Comm 20 Kelly Glass October 23‚ 2013 Informative Speech Outline Topic: Gun Control Organizational pattern: Topical Specific purpose: To inform my audience about the controversial subject gun control. Primary audience outcome: I want my audience to know the two sides on the topic of gun control. Thesis statement: Gun control will create laws and licensing to possess a gun to help decrease crime and fatalities‚ but also people believe gun control is going against our constitutional

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    Informative: Herpes and what you should know. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about Oral and Genital Herpes. Central Idea: To understand what herpes are‚ the cause‚ diagnosis/symptoms‚ treatment and prevention. Introduction: I am here today to inform you on a very important topic that I have taken classes on and done extensive hours of research on. According to Dr. Lisa Marr‚ who wrote “Sexually Transmitted Diseases” ‘fifty million Americans are infected with genital or oral herpes’

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    Introduction Like many others‚ I have a really difficult time holding a conversation with someone when it involves a topic I have absolutely no interest in. I believe the same can be said on an attempt to be informative on a topic in which one cares little about. During my research on our given assignment‚ I found no topic near or around the date of my birth that had any pertinence or provided any interest to me. I came to the conclusion that I would speak to you all today about something that use

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    attention of your listeners. * Thesis Statement: A sentence in the introduction specifying the purpose and the subject of the speech. * Authority: The process of presenting yourself to the audience and establishing your credibility to persuade your audience that you are "trustworthy" enough to speak about the subject. * Summary: An overview of the main points of the speech. * Important Answer: Most people know brushing your teeth is vital for good dental health‚ but not everyone knows how

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    Sikhs residing at the heart of India‚ New Delhi. C. After the research on the riots against Sikhs I found many facts. The Sikhs were brutally killed by the Hindus which was a result from Sikhs assassinating Indian Prime Minister. D. My Speech starts out with describing 1. The Operation Bluestar 2. Assassination of Indian Prime Minister 3. Riots against Sikhs in New Delhi‚ India Body I. The event was lead by several instances. A. First Prime Minister of India planned to spread

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    Speech #1 Part 1: Contents Section: 1. Title- Struggle from the Start 2. General Purpose- To Inform 3. Specific Purpose- To inform my audience that arthritis is not just a condition for the elderly. 4. Thesis Statement- Being diagnosed with arthritis affected my childhood‚ my athletics‚ and it will continue to affect my future. Part 2: Speech Outline: 1. Introduction a. Attention getter- “Juvenile arthritis is one of the most common childhood diseases in the United States.” b. Common

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    Preview of Main Points - Today‚ I am going to provide you with information on: a. What does it mean to become an organ donor? b. Who can become organ donor? c. Myths about becoming an organ donor d. How you can become an organ donor BODY OF SPEECH I. What does it mean to become an organ donor? a. If you decide to become an organ donor you consent to have your organs and tissues made available for transplantation upon death. b. Organs for life-saving transplants include the heart‚ liver

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