Phobias Informative speech Okay‚ so I want all of you to imagine a giant hairy spider crawling on your arm. It’s not doing any harm but it is just sitting there; for some of y’all this is your worst nightmare. If you are one of those people you may have arachnophobia which is the extreme fear of spiders. For some of y’all imagining you are in a tight space that is constricting any movement makes you feel very uneasy and want to scream; this may be because you have claustrophobia. : “Almost 6.2 million
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Informative Speech with Visual Aids Outline Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about extreme beauty practices in different cultures. INTRODUCTION I. I am pretty sure most of you here have heard the old saying that “Beauty is Pain.” II. We wake up striving to look better or beautiful everyday more and more. III. That is because as human beings we tend to be very visual and observe the look of a person before finding out who they really are. IV. So‚ today I will be sharing with you a few
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Further Understanding Teenage Suicide. An Informative Speech Attention Grabber: According to Jay Schleifer in his book‚ Everything You Need to Know About Teen Suicide‚ “approximately 5000 teens take their lives each year‚ three times what it was in 1960” (Schleifer‚ 1988‚ p.12). Thesis: The thought of suicide can enters someone’s head at any given age. I. Introduction a. Think about how bad someone can feel emotionally‚ physically‚ and mentally to go through the process of ending with their
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EXAMPLE OF INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE Jessica Melendez Informative Outline Topic: McDonalds General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about McDonalds. Thesis: It is important for us to know some of the background information about McDonalds because we are surrounded by them. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Did you know that the McDonalds arches are more recognized than the cross? B. Thesis: It is important for us to know some of the background information about McDonalds
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Informative Speech: Fire Safety Imagine waking up in the middle of the night to the sound of a smoke alarm. What is the first thought that goes through your mind? Every year thousands of people die from House fires. I’m here to give you some statistics and some helpful solutions that may save your life. By the end of my speech I hope you will have a better understanding of Fire Safety and things you can do to prevent one in your home. 1. In 2011 Fire Departments responded to 370‚000
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125 of 250 potential informative speech topics. Be sure to analyze your audience and time limit before selecting a topic. These topics can be used as they are‚ or you might have to make them more precise to suit the situation (available time‚ class requirements‚ etc.). 1. How nuclear power works 2. The biography of your favorite actor 3. How to make pizza 4. The history of comic books 5. How to change your car’s oil 6. The story of how your school was founded 7. How to pick a bottle of wine
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I believe the same can be said on an attempt to be informative on a topic in which one cares little about. During my research on our given assignment‚ I found no topic near or around the date of my birth that had any pertinence or provided any interest to me. I came to the conclusion that I would speak to you all today about something that use to be a passion of mine. Today I would like to speak to you about my time spent in law enforcement. Body 1. First I think it would be appropriate to explain
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Informative Speech Title: Child Care General Purpose: To inform Specific purpose: I want my audience to be informed of child care facilities Central purpose: I want my audience to be aware that they can save money I. Introduction Six months ago‚ corporate daycare facilities were cleaning out my bank account. I was losing the ability to pay for gas‚ rent and my utilities because all my money was going towards my son’s weekly daycare tuition. My parents could help me scrap on by here and there
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Informative Speech Outline General Purpose: To inform (or teach) Specific Purpose: My purpose is to teach my classmates the dying art of book origami. Introduction: Attention Getter: Mothers day is coming up‚ and there is a few options for you to use as gifts. 1. You can spend fifty dollar on flowers just to watch them die in a week. 2. You can buy her chocolates even though most of us are constantly trying to cut back. 4. You can do nothing and look like a jerk. 5. Or can simply spend a
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Perez‚ Jal FS1-01 INFORMATIVE SPEECH “How to Choose the Right Hair Color for You” “Without these blonde moments; life would be so dull.” –Anonymous This quote really describes my feelings before I had my first “dying” moment for my hair. I was only 13 when my mom put some chemical on my wavy strands. I’ve decided to color my hair because I want to see my look in a different way. Today‚ I will share my knowledge and research about how to choose the right hair color for you. But first‚ I want
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