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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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    class we are discussing Parkinson’s disease. Although you know the basics of it‚ I’m not sure if your doctor has gone in depth with you on what is going on in your body. You have the basic symptoms: muscle tremors‚ rigidity‚ slow movements‚ and depression‚ but do you know why this happening? The nerve cells in your substantia nigra‚ which is a part of your basal ganglia‚ are dying. Don’t be alarmed about that‚ because at the age of 45‚ the average person loses 1% of their substantia nigra neurons;

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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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    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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    and feel like you don’t like yourself and makes you have lots of crazy episodes and makes some people go crazy. Bipolar disorder is a very serious disorder that makes you go crazy and makes you have lots of crazy episodes‚ and puts you in serious depression .It also brings lots of high and low moods and changes your sleep‚ energy‚ thinking‚ and behavior and can also lead to suicidal thoughts if not treated in the right amount of time. Symptoms for bipolar disorder have not yet been determined yet

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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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    Americans are obese‚ that doesn’t mean we should stop referring to it as obesity just because it become commonplace- the disease still has significant and very real health consequences on those who deal with it everyday.” 3. Which means generalizing depression and anxiety disorder or severe stress just because most of us have it doesn’t make it normal or less painful. Whenever a feeling become too intense to endure and starts effect or daily routine that’s when you start calling it a mental illness.

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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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