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    life would be if you couldn’t talk.”(Naoki Higashida) They like to play with other kids to make them feel like they are normal‚ and not different. They try to communicate with other kids‚ and teachers to have fun with them. It is very challenging in speech‚ and languages. “ The tragedy isn’t Autism- The Tragedy is the lack of understanding of Autism‚ lack of resources‚ Interventions not being met with the person in mind and Assumptions being made about the person.” (Paul Isaacs) It is hard for them

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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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    Informative Speech Performance Task Deliver an informative speech on an approved informative topic. Your project must include: 1. A well written outline including (25 pts): Thesis Statement 3 Main points 2-3 Sub points to further explain your main points Speaking points for each sub point 2. Speech Delivery (50 pts): An Attention Getting Introduction & summative Conclusion At least one Speech Transition: Bridge‚ Internal Summary‚ Spotlight Transitional Words & Phrases to help your speech flow

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    Speech Name _________________ Today silently read Chapter 14‚ “The Informative Speech‚” on pages 321-353. Then label your paper and do one of the following: *Define the terms listed on page 349 and write answers to the “Review Questions” on page 350 for an A. *Write answers to the “Review Questions” on page 350 for a B. *Define the terms listed on page 349 for a C. Start thinking of a subject for your informative speech. It may be on any topic (appropriate for school)

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    watching the movie ‘The Notebook’ for the fifth time. Unusual for a guy‚ I love romantic genre movies and I was wondering why Alzheimer causes short and long term memory loss. I also had an interest on the Alzheimer’s disease after watching the movie ‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes’ where the protagonist tries to fix the neurology nerve system to heal his father’s Alzheimer. #2 Ask Question What causes Alzheimer’s disease neurologically? #3 Create possible explanation I think the core reason of

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    if you couldn’t remember simple things such as your family‚ any special memories‚ or even who you were? Alzheimers is a disease that affects the memory of middle to older age people by breaking down the brain cells. B. Credibility Statement: I have firsthand seen the affects of the disease as it runs in my family. C. Audience Relevence: It is statisticly shown that 1 in 10 people have alzheimers once theyr’e the age of 65 or older. D. Thesis: Azheimers is a noncurable disease that has many causes

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    INFORMATIVE SPEECH ASSIGNMENT Overview: For this assignment you must present an informative speech to an audience of your peers. There are three general approaches to informing an audience: altering perception‚ creating virtual experience‚ or explaining (of course‚ these are not mutually exclusive categories – a speech may well do more than one‚ though one approach often dominates). An informative speech asks you to convey your knowledge and understanding of an object‚ process‚ event‚ or concept

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    The earth is a planet with extreme variation in bio-diversity‚ geography‚ and climate. It is the only known planet to support intelligent life‚ and is a place that all human beings call home. Since the dawn of time‚ humans have relied on the planet around them‚ both land and sea‚ to provide them with resources and food. Often‚ people tend to forget that it is not just their home‚ but is also home to millions other different species of animals as well‚ and home to an even greater number of plant species

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    Title: The Big “C” Topic: The topic of this speech is to remind people to always make sure to take the needed precautionary steps to address possible forms of cancer early and efficiently. Being proactive towards your health is more important than trying to figure out a strategy in the long run. Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to remind people that their health is the most important aspect of live and to take measures in the beginning of their lives to prevent future problems that may

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    Meho Pasic Dr. Akil SPC2017 3/4/12 Critique on Informative Speech First off I would like to say that I think I did a much better job on my Informative speech than my Symbol speech. There are things that I did well on my informative speech that I am proud of‚ things I’m not‚ and things I can change and improve on for my next speech. One thing that I felt like I did really well on is having knowledge on my subject. I knew what I wanted to say and clearly explained my points. Every sub-point

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