Informative Speech Outline: Dreams 6-8min I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Have you ever woken up from a dream and remembered it clear as day‚ or not remembered anything at all? How about wondered what your dreams‚ or what your lack of dreams meant? B. General Purpose: To inform. C. Specific Purpose: My goal today is to share with you as much as I can about dreaming. D. Thesis Sentence: I will describe why and how we dream‚ answer commonly asked questions about dreaming‚ and go a little
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Max Breslau & Emily Phillips Communication 103 Informative Speech Outline October 7‚ 2014 Organization of the School System Entry level schooling begins from the ages of 1-6. Following the age of 6‚ compulsory level education lasts eleven years (17 years of age). After lower level education is completed‚ two years of upper level schooling is required. Two options are provided to fulfill upper division courses: general education prepares the student for higher education‚ while vocational education
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Informative Speech 1 Outline Topic: Benefits of Exercising Purpose: To inform my audience on the benefits of exercising. Thesis Statement: Being healthy isn’t hard work; all it takes is a little bit of motivation and dedication to exercising to change your life. I. Introduction A. Good evening‚ I’m here today to talk to you about the benefits of exercising. B. Did you know that people who exercise just 15 minutes a day have 14% lower mortality risk. C. Being healthy isn’t hard work; all it
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Name of Speech: Informative Speech Specific Purpose Statement: To inform my Audience about Cancer. Thesis Statement: Cancer can affect anyone. Introduction I. Attention-Getting Device: About 1‚660‚290 new cases of cancer are expected to be diagnosed in 2013‚ also it is projected that 580‚350 Americans will die of cancer this year‚ that is almost 1‚600 people a day. II. Purpose and Thesis: Cancer is a serious disease that may be preventable and curable. III. Credibility and Relational Connection:
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Informative Speech Outline Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the science behind zombies and the “zombie virus” as well as provide information on how to survive after an outbreak of this virus. Central Idea: Through science and expert advice we can observe why zombies act the way that they do and what can be done to cause it intentionally‚ prevent it‚ or even create it. Introduction I. Play trailer for National Geographic’s “The Truth About Zombies” II. The NatGeo
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Organic By: Kayla Ray Informative Speech SC105: T Th 3:30 Mrs. Becker March 4‚ 2013 General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: I want my audience to understand the importance of purchasing and consuming organic food. Thesis: Choosing to purchase and consume organic food is a smart and healthy choice for you and your family. Formal Outline of Speech Introduction I. “The way we eat has changed more in the last 50 years than in the previous 10‚000.” Food activist‚ Michael Pollan
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Leslie Mason Outline for Informative Speech Topic: Illuminati Purpose: To inform the audience about the Illuminati Thesis: To understand who the illuminati is and what they do‚ it is important to learn the history of the society‚ the celebrities that are involved in it‚ and the symbolism surrounding them. Organizational Pattern: Topical order I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Have you ever wondered who is behind this mysterious world? Who controls the government‚ the banks‚ the media‚ or even
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INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform audience of the signs you can look for and types of diabetes. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Show of hands. How many of you all have or know someone with Diabetes? B. Reason to Listen: According to the “2013 Fast Fact Sheet” from the American Diabetes Association‚ nearly 26 million children and adults in the United States have diabetes‚ which is nearly 10% of the U.S. population. *exact facts are:
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GMOs are genetically modified organisms that are usually put in crops to make them bigger‚ tastier‚ or healthier. Though this sounds like a great idea there are extreme drawbacks. For instance GMOs are already increasing herbicide use in the U.S. by 26 percent since 1998 when the leaders of GMOs said that they would decrease herbicide use. This also means that more weeds are becoming resistant to herbicides and so GMOs are creating superweeds that are even harder to kill. With the constant spraying
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Informative Speech Outline General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform Students about The Keep-A-Breast Organization Central Idea: I’d like to inform students about The History of Keep-A-Breast Organization‚ Who the Keep-A-Breast Organization is‚ and how they get young adults interested in Prevention of Breast Cancer. Introduction I. Breast
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