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    Informative Speech on Dreams

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    Title/Topic: Dream Interpretation General Purpose: An informative presentation. Specific Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to inform the audience about the deeper significance of dreams‚ with the goal of allowing them to find meaning in their own dreams. Thesis Statement: Dream interpretation is important because it allows us to see the exactly what a dream is‚ to find significance in our dreams‚ and to face our subconscious problems. INTRODUCTION II. (Reveal Topic) A dream

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    Hallmark Informative Speech

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    until I saw her in a short film at the Artemis Film Festival in LA this past spring‚ I never thought to seek her out for an interview. After playing social media tag for a few weeks‚ she and I were able to recently make connections‚ and we had an informative and exhilarating chat covering a wide variety of topics‚ including her well-known Hallmark and other roles. RH: So nice to talk with you today‚ Aliyah. I’m glad it worked out at last. AO: Me too‚ Ruth. Thanks for reaching

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    lessons.” Karate is also a sport. The competition has two disciplines: kumite & kata. Kumite means sparring. There are two opponents that require body contact or a combination of punches and kicks to get a score. You don’t want to hit your opponent too hard. Because if you did‚ the score would go to your opponent. Kata on

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    My attention grabbing introduction was showing people a photo of the legendary ballerina‚ Misty Copeland‚ and reading aloud quotes about the beauty of ballet. My purpose statement was that ballerinas are so much more than twirling around in tutus‚ hard work and preservation go into making a professional ballerina. To develop my ideas‚ I took my audience along on the journey of a up and coming ballerina. I informed them on what it took to become a professional dancer and the skills and tools

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    Informative Speech Outline I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Jane Brox said‚ “Time and task were both disorienting. For if you were to remove everything from our lives that depends on electricity to function‚ homes and offices would become no more than the chambers and passages of limestone caves… simple shelter from wind and rain. No way to keep out cold‚ or heat‚ for long. No way to preserve food‚ or to cook it. The things that define us‚ that without their purpose‚ they lose

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    Public Speaking 230 Informative I. College students are not eating the proper foods or the recommended daily allowances even though they believe they are eating healthy. A. Illustration Suzanne- Started nibbling on potato chips between meals and late at night. - To keep up with studies‚ she cut back on swimming. - She would prepare her self by eating what she thought was healthy‚ granola bar or a frozen yogurt. - Larger breakfast- orange juice‚ bacon‚ sausage‚ eggs‚ hash browns‚ toast with butter

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    one point. If a game goes to overtime the first team to score two points wins the game. Once a team has reached six fouls‚ the other team will get two free-throws. Also if a team fouls nine times‚ that player will get a technical. The game will not stop unless there is a foul or the ball goes out of bounds. After a team scores‚ the other team rebounds the ball from the hoop and must dribble or pass the ball behind the arc before they can score. Before the game and at any dead ball situation‚ the player

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    Informative June 27‚ 2014 Topic: Long Term effects of Lack of Sleep General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the long term effects of lack of sleep Introduction: I. Attention Gainer: “Even though we burn more calories when we stay awake‚ losing sleep is not a good way to lose weight. The light sleepers ended up eating far more than those who get nine hours of sleep.” According to author Tara Parker-Pope of The New York

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    Informative Outline Topic: Michael Jackson General Purpose: To inform Organization Pattern: Topical Attention Getter: ask a question about how many people in the class have listen to a Michael Jackson song. Importance of the Topic: Michael Jackson’s music has influenced many people in the world and his charities helped many lives. Preview of Thesis and Main Points: Michael Jackson‚ one of the most widely beloved entertainers and probably the most influential artists of all-time‚ left an imprint

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    specialists‚ and speech language pathologists. The pediatrician will do a general physical examination‚ which will then refer the patients to a neurologist. When I accompanied my sister to some appointments for her son‚ I realized the neurologist sent him for an MRI of the brain. I asked how this would help and he explained it would allow them to see if there is any underdevelopment with his brain. From there they are further evaluated by the psychiatrist or psychologist‚ as well as the speech pathologist

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