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    SPEECH ; INFORMATIVE SPEECH TITLE: Swahili GENERAL PURPOSE: To inform SPECIFIC PURPOSE: At the end of my speech my audience will be able to know the hidden secret of the lion king‚ the basic history and origins of Swahili and the International presence of Swahili. CENTRAL IDEA: One of my greatest occupations in life is to learn more about my native language. I. INTRODUCTION A. Attention Getter 1. Swahili is an African language spoken by various countries within Africa. 2. Does “Hakuna

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    1. Title/Topic – Texting and Driving 2. General Purpose – To inform the audience about the negative impact of texting while driving. 3. Specific Purpose – By the end of my speech‚ the audience will be better informed about how texting and driving is dangerous on the road. That‚ no text is more Important than your own life. 4. Thesis Statement – Texting while driving has become a problem into today’s society and has continued to happen. With‚ new technology gadgets constantly growing in this day

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    Informative Speech Topic: Medical Marijuana General Purpose: To inform my audience about medical marijuana Specific Purpose: To inform the audience of the beneficial medical components in marijuana as well as the risks associated with the herb. Thesis: Using statistical data‚ I am going to inform you about the benefits and risks in legalizing medical marijuana Introduction: Attention Getter: Do you know the true use and effects on marijuana? The controversy over medical marijuana seems to be

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    Informative Speech on Dreams

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    Title/Topic: Dream Interpretation General Purpose: An informative presentation. Specific Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to inform the audience about the deeper significance of dreams‚ with the goal of allowing them to find meaning in their own dreams. Thesis Statement: Dream interpretation is important because it allows us to see the exactly what a dream is‚ to find significance in our dreams‚ and to face our subconscious problems. INTRODUCTION II. (Reveal Topic) A dream

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    Aly Beall Speech Date: Wednesday March 28‚ 2012 Informative Speech Introduction A. Attention Getter- Slap ruler on desk and yell “STOP DAYDREAMING AND PAY ATTENTION!!!!!!!!!!” B. Credibility- Being A.D.H.D.‚ I hear that a lot from my teachers. I have them clap their hands in front of my face or shake my desk to get me to pay attention. C. Common Ground- I’m sure everyone has had a story like one of mine‚ you were innocently daydreaming and in your own subconscious world‚ when you were rudely

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    Informative Speech Outline

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    Informative Speech Outline NAME: COMS 101 Date Due: Organization: Identify your outline pattern here. Your only option for this speech is the Topical pattern (see the textbook‚ p 701). Audience analysis: Mixed gender group ages 20-25 with a fairly good background on the subject. Topic: To show how the work of lawyers is a valued by God‚ and to show how one person can be a lawyer and serve God. Rhetorical Purpose: To inform my audience about lawyers and the role they play. Redemptive

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    Outline In the extemporaneous method of speaking‚ an outline is created to make sure all material is clearly developed and well-organized. For practicing and delivering the speech‚ the speaker does not use the outline‚ but instead uses brief notes that are based on the outline.   Food Poisoning Charmae Theisz     General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience how to minimize the risk of food poisoning Central Idea: You can minimize food poisoning in your home by practicing

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    believe has a very meaningful purpose could be a simple piece of art. Another form of art from history has not been recognized nearly enough is Paper Money. During the Civil War‚ the Confederate States of America printed paper money like this. (VISUAL AID) As you can see‚ even back then pictures were depicted on the currency. However‚ there are some very intricate figures on this bill. Art is everywhere‚ even on money! Continuing with the Civil War‚ most people glance at a picture depicting scenes

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    Keelyn McInroe Mrs. Williams COMM 1310 Online Informative Speech Title: The Trombone Specific Purpose: After hearing my speech‚ the audience will have a basic understanding of the history of the trombone‚ types of trombones‚ how to put it together‚ and how to play it. Thesis: The trombone is a historical instrument‚ modified and used in many genres of music. Introduction: Many people misunderstand the beauty of music‚ and more importantly‚ the power of it. In the words of Plato‚ “Music gives

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    ASPCA Informative Speech

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    Apugo Maureen| Speech 1311 9/30/2014 Informative Speech Nonprofit Pitch: The ASPCA I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Quote I believe that animals are very similar to we humans‚ they feel and have emotions‚ thus they shouldn’t be mistreated or abused‚ rather be treated with love and respect. It was on this belief that the ASPCA was founded in 1866. The first anti-cruelty law was passed after their founding. “…..I have developed a deep respect for animals. I consider them fellow living creatures

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