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    Introduction Coral reef are the most biologically diverse ecosystem on earth which are it is the most productive area as compare to the rainforest and the mangrove area. Coral reef fish are fish which live near to the or close relation to coral reefs. Coral reef forms a complex ecosystem with various biodiversity. Many species of coral reef fish can be found in an area of healthy coral reef area either they are hidden between the reef areas or they are well camouflaged with their environment. Coral

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    Basketball: A high intensity sport in which one team tries to out-score another by shooting a ball through a hoop. Basketball is a sport that requires many skills such as hand eye coordination‚ speed and agility. The sport has been around for many years. It caught my eye when I was young and I played as a kid for eight years. Since I wasn’t able to make the team in high school‚ I continued to show my love for the sport by watching the NBA on a regular basis‚ more specifically watching the Chicago

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    Introduction: I. Sports icons like; Usain Bolt‚ Michael Jordan‚ Lolo Jones‚ Maria Sharapova‚ Walter Payton‚ Cristiano Ronaldo and Muhammad Ali all have a common ability that we all possess and that’s the gift of running. [Visual #1/ 30sec.] II. My experience as a marine opened my eyes to how important running is. From running 5miles every morning and in turn accomplishing more than I’ve been set out to do that day. I stand before you as a civilian now and though my surrounding may have changed

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    Introduction: College. The place where it can make you or break you. We can all relate to being excited‚ nervous‚ and scared all at the same time once we got to Texas State. We were no longer big bad seniors walking the halls of high school‚ but scared little freshman walking around this University looking for our class and at one point getting lost. We are all freshman in college‚ and although we’ve already been here for about 2 months we sometimes still need help on specific things. Although

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    Introduction: Show Video of Teens Doing stupid things. Ask: Why do Teens do things like this? We hear all kinds of things in the media now a days about stupid things kids are doing. From the Steubenville Ohio football players that were convicted of raping a young girl at a party. Did you hear about the 16 year old boy who stuck his head out of the bus window while going under the George Washington Bridge? Or this boy that posted on face book about driving drunk and hitting someone’s car? He

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    Instructions: There are numerous problems with the outline below. Review the outline and catalogue the problems that fall under the following categories: (1) Content (2) Organization (3) Sources (4) Achievement of specific purpose (5) Symbolization SPS: To inform my audience about binge drinking on college campuses. CIS: Binge drinking is a significant problem on college campuses‚ there are alarming statistics about the prevalence of binge drinking‚ and how binge drinking affects

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    Topic: Health and Fitness General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform about our body health and fitness Introduction: Living a healthier life can not only extend your life‚ it can also improve the quality. Feeling physically better and having control over your own life can greatly increase your mental health as well. Although there are some aspects of physical and mental health that are beyond an individual’s (and science’s) control‚ there are many things that people can do

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    How to Make a Scarf out of A T-shirt General Purpose: to inform  Specific Purpose: to show my audience how to turn an old t-shirt into a scarf Central Idea: It’s easy to save money & be fashionable Introduction I. Attention Material: a. Short on money? b. Anybody feel like they should only buy what they HAVE TO for the colder season? II. Orienting Material c. Now that I’m a broke college kid‚ I’ve learned to make some cute clothing accessories without having

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    States” (). Close to 32 percent of children placed in group homes are African American‚ about 15 percent of the U.S. population in foster care is under the age of 18. American Indian children made up one percent of the child population in foster care. There are many controversial issues as to why there are a substantial amount of children of color being abandoned in the child care system. To begin explaining the child welfare systems‚ lots of children are looked over due to the fact hat they are African

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    from institutional care is warranted given the benefits it provides. Description: The stigma associated with orphanages has lead policymakers in the United States to discourage the use of these institutional care facilities. The Social Security Act of 1935 authorized the first federal grants for child welfare services. Since then‚ the federal government has continued to encourage states to adopt Foster Care as their main child welfare system. The policies encouraging Foster Care are in large part

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