Hypoglycemia Speech Outline Specific Goal: I want my audience to gain a better understanding of Hypoglycemia. Introduction: * Attention Statement/Relate to Audience: Imagine a 207 lb. man on the ground weak and mumbling for help. A man who is strong mentally and physically at all times except when hypoglycemia attacks‚ an abnormally low drop in sugar levels in the blood causing the body to become pale‚ sweaty and cold. * Credibility: I watched my Husband suffer from Hypoglycemia
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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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Josh Daughtry Informative Speech Introduction Movies‚ we’ve all seen them‚ but do you know just how much work goes into making one? What I am about to share is just the tip of the ice-berg when it comes to film production‚ but I hope it will give you some insight on what it takes in order to make some of your favorite movies. The film production process can be broken down to three main stages preproduction‚ production‚ and postproduction. 1. Preproduction is preparing all elements of the
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Drumming! A history of drums and drumming from past to present. General Purpose: To inform the class about the history of drums and drumming. Specific Purpose: At the end of my informative speech‚ I would like everyone to understand where drums came from and how they are used today. Thesis: Drums give the world of music rhythm. Without drums and drum beats‚ I believe that music today would not be as good as it is currently. Introduction: A. How many in here like to listen to music
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The Benefits of Music Specific Purpose: My purpose is to inform my audience about the benefits that listening to music has on the body. Thesis Statement: The impact that music has on life is far and wide for college students‚ not only benefitting overall health in different ways‚ but also finding new information to treat different physical and mental conditions. INTRODUCTION: I. Attention Getter: You’re sitting in your room‚ stressed out over your midterm in less than 24 hours. You’ve tried everything
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Names Here Communication 103 Informative Outline October 7‚ 2014 General Purpose: To inform the class about the Maasai. Specific Purpose: To teach the audience certain aspects of the Maasai such as their culture‚ food‚ living conditions‚ and language. I. Introduction: A. Attention Gainer: Mika: “Mambo rafiki! Maji maju?” Kelsey: “Ah poa‚ asante sana dada!” Mika: “Karibu sana.” B. Reason to Listen: This is an example of a simple conversation between the Maasai‚ a unique African tribe whose culture
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Orthopedic Conditions in 2002‚ Hendrickson states‚ “Neck pain is one of the most common complaints presented to a massage therapist”. Preview of speech: Muscle tension affects everyone differently on a day to day basis with life activities from work to leisure time. The most common areas affected are the neck and shoulders which‚ are affected by stress and may cause symptoms such as headaches or migraines. The benefits of massage are to release toxins and increase circulation. Learning how to perform
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Outline Intro: Topic is about Bartending and how to make good tips. The Specific Purpose for talking about this is to give some insight on making decent money if you ever have to resort to a job like this. While in college (maybe even after) you can make quick cash bartending. (I.e. as a job‚ or at a party) Thesis: To make good money and be a good bartender you must have interpersonal skills‚ you have to “know your stuff‚” and you have to have good memory and speed. 1) Interpersonal
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Conclusion: Summary of Main Points: In conclusion‚ I hope you understand the causes‚ symptoms‚ and treatments available for General Anxiety Disorder. Closing: It is my hope that with the information I have shared you will be able to make informative decisions about how people with GAD may feel‚ or if you have GAD you will not be afraid to seek treatment. Works Cited: “Generalized Anxiety Disorder.” Mayo Clinic‚ Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research‚ 13 Oct. 2017‚ www.mayoclinic
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COMM201 Public Speaking – Portfolio Project Title: Alzheimer’s Name: Syreeta Elmore General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience on Alzheimer’s Disease Time: 4.45 minutes I. Introduction A. Alzheimer’s Disease 1. Irreversible‚ progressive brain disease that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills. 2. Symptoms may first appear after the age of 60. 3. Experts suggest that as many as 5.1 million Americans may have Alzheimer’s disease. B. Dr
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