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    HIV‚ illegal drug use‚ alcohol use‚ motor vehicle injuries‚ suicides‚ and murders combined. Last year Centers for Disease Control also reported that 1213 people in the United States die every day from smoking. According to National Cancer Institute in 2011 smoking causes an estimated 90% of all lung cancer deaths in men and around 80% of all lung cancer deaths in women. The purpose of this speech is to give the awareness of the effect of smoking. In this informative speech about smoking‚ I’ll discuss

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    c. Preview Point 3: Statistics compared to the US rates of women who are not enrolled in school (Primary and Secondary) Transition: First‚ I’ll take you all the way to Pakistan‚ more so centered on the girl I mentioned earlier as my example. Body I. Main Point 1: According to The New York Times‚ October 10‚ 2012‚ Malala‚ at the age of 11‚ voiced out to her home of Swat that no one‚ not even the Taliban could stop her from getting her education. a. Sub Point 1: People who encouraged

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    A student is given an essay to write by the end of class on Friday. The day was currently Tuesday. This student is a student athlete in college and time management is crucial for academic success. Finding time to complete the essay seems almost impossible during their hectic schedule that week. Being a freshman‚time management isn’t an acquired skill quite yet. It is now Thursday night and the student has available time to finally begin writing their essay. As they log onto their computer‚ the

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    Sleepwalking Informative Speech General Purpose: Inform class on sleepwalking and its effects on a person ’s life. General Topic: Sleepwaking Timed Length: 4 minutes‚ 12 seconds Introduction: I. Grabber - Somnambulism‚ Identical twins‚ lasts 30 seconds to 30 minutes‚ most likely to occur between 11:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.‚ 1% to 15% of the population‚ affecting more males than females. What do all of these have in common? If sleepwalking came to mind you are correct. II. Preview statement

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    opening: President George W. Bush had good intentions for every child in America to receive an equal opportunity of a high quality education when he passed the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) in 2001. What got overlooked however was the negative effects that the high-stakes testing associated with the new law‚ would soon have on the very students that it intended to help. 2. Thesis: Research shows that high-stakes testing negatively impacts students by causing increased test anxiety and stress

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    Abstinence based education is also taught with the thought that it is morally incorrect to have sex before marriage‚ often because of religious reasons. Students are taught that sexual activity before marriage have harmful psychological and physical effects‚ also that having a child out of wedlock harms the child‚ the child’s par... ... middle of paper ... ...tinence and Sex Education.” AIDS and HIV information from the AIDS charity AVERT. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 11 Jan. 2011. www.avert.org/abstinence

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    Sample Outline for Object Speech 1Student’s Name: Title: A Whale of a Life Purpose: To inform my audience about my object and myself. Thesis Statement: My object reveals pieces of who I am. Preview: This notebook reveals one of my obsessions‚ one of my ambitions‚ and one of my passions. Type of Organization: Categorical Date: Introduction: I. Growing up we all had a movie that made an impact on our lives. For me that movie was Free Willy. A. The story of a troubled

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    Speech III: Informative Term Topic Question: Should smoking be banned in open public places? I. Introduction A. Attention-Gaining Strategy: “Try it and you will love the feeling”‚ as my friends will say urging me to smoke a cigarette. Smoking is an uncontrollable habit to quit‚ since it contains a substance known as nicotine that is very addictive. As the human mind becomes accustomed to nicotine‚ it is very difficult to abstain since an individual feels the need to smoke in order

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    Introduction The cognitive difference between people who regularly abuse alcohol and those who drink socially has been explored using a range of investigatory paradigms. One of the approaches used was the emotional Stroop paradigm (Williams et al.‚ 1996). When the word meaning and ink color are different the color naming is found to be slower than when the semantic content of a word is neutral. This slowing is known as the Stroop effect‚ from which it is concluded that an attentional bias has developed

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    Fundamentals of Speech OutlineInformative Title: How to Roll Sushi Purpose: To inform my audience on how sushi is rolled and that not all sushi is raw. I. Introduction a. How many of you like sushi? (agree with the people who do not raise their hand because I myself do not like sushi) Tell them I am a part time sushi Chef. b. Tell the class what sushi is. Sushi is cooked rice with a vinegar-based sauce that is rolled and cut into bite size pieces and topped with raw or cooked

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