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    Informative Speeches Informative.jpg An informative speech provides interesting and useful information to the audience. The information is unique and usually not something that the audience would be acquainted with. Objects‚ processes‚ events or concepts: Informative speeches can be about objects‚ processes‚ events or concepts. This is not a limited list‚ but a general topic format that most informative speeches tend towards. The important thing to realize is that no matter which topic

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    Immediately‚ I had my topic chosen for the Oral Communications second speech‚ the Informative Speech; usually it takes me ages to come up with a subject‚ so it was nice to get the most difficult part of it out of the way straight from the get-go. I was prepared well in advance and had an extravagant introduction and conclusion planned. My outline and sources were finished and put together before many of my classmates that I knew of‚ and I was rehearsed and felt confident. It was an interesting

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    Informative Speech Assignment Type: Informative Speech – must contain the essential characteristics of an informative speech: clarity‚ association of new ideas with old ones‚ coherence and motivational appeal. Length: Speech will be from 5 to 6 minutes. Topic: Above and beyond all else‚ an informative speech must share information with the audience that they don’t already know. Pick something that you know about and are interested in enough to research. The topic must also be relevant and/or

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    Cited: Page Cool Collier‚ Lisa. "Can a 35 cent vitamin help prevent Alzheimers?." Yahoo Health. N.p.‚ 13 06 2013. Web. 17 Oct. 2013. . Michael‚ Rafii. n. page. 17 Oct. 2013. . National Osteoporosis Foundation‚ O. 17 Oct. 2013. . Marsh‚ Beezy. "Can vitamin C ward off bone disease?." Associated Newspapers Ltd‚ n. d. Web. 16 Oct. 2013. . Alzheimers Facts and Figures. alz.org‚ n. d. Web. 23 Oct. 2013. . Antico‚ MD‚ Antonio. "Don’t be in the dark about autoimmune

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    thought that my Informative Speech went very well. There were a few things that I think I can improve on‚ but other than those little hiccups I think that I executed it very well. To prepare for the speech‚ I practiced three times. One time in front of my mother‚ one time in front of my whole family‚ then on time by myself. These practices really helped me feel more confident about what I was going to say and help me figure out what I needed to add and or put in to make the speech better. I felt

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    Keelyn McInroe Mrs. Williams COMM 1310 Online Informative Speech Title: The Trombone Specific Purpose: After hearing my speech‚ the audience will have a basic understanding of the history of the trombone‚ types of trombones‚ how to put it together‚ and how to play it. Thesis: The trombone is a historical instrument‚ modified and used in many genres of music. Introduction: Many people misunderstand the beauty of music‚ and more importantly‚ the power of it. In the words of Plato‚ “Music gives

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    e with Alzheimer’s disease have impaired abilities due to the destruction of nerve cells in the brain (American Occupational Therapy Association‚ 2011). Alzheimer’s disease is a “degenerative brain disease of unknown cause that is the most common form of dementia‚ that results in progressive memory loss‚ impaired thinking‚ disorientation‚ and changes in personality and mood‚ that leads in advanced cases to a profound decline in cognitive and physical functioning” (Merium-Webster dictionary). Alzheimer’s

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    Speech 101 Maria Nunez Assignment: Informative speech June 27th‚ 2013 General Topic: Stress Specific Topic: The effects of stress on the human body Purpose Statement: The purpose of my speech is to inform the class what stress is and how it affects your body‚ your thoughts and feelings‚ and your behavior. It is Important to know how stress effects the human body because stress can happen daily. Attention Getting Device: We’ve all had the feeling before. Your stomach is in knots

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    Informative Speech I. Introduction A. Have you ever judged a young mother that you have seen in public because of the way society has portrayed them? B. Today I will be introducing myself to you‚ my name is C. There are three key ideas about myself I will discuss. 1. I will start my speech by telling you about my family and background. 2. Secondly‚ I will be telling you about my hobbies and lifestyle. 3. Last but not least‚ I will be telling you about my future career goals.

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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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