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    Ceremonial Speech Outline It seems like a life time ago when I first met my best friend Sheri K‚ when in all reality it has only been 10 years. We have been through so much together over the course of that 10 years‚ raising kids‚ laughing and crying together‚ loses and gains in life‚ and so many celebrations. Through us our kids have even grown to be best friends and extended family to each other. Then two years ago the ultimate test of our friendship would come along‚ I moved to another state

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    Sarah Clark Speech 101 Stage Materials Paper Work Format for Informative and Persuasive Assignments Stage I Step One (General Purpose) _____ Informative __X__ Persuasive _____ Entertain Step Two (Select a Topic) students should watch what they say in public Three Things We Should Know 1. Why the public is not the right place for offensive language 2. Use of the word “gay” needs to be redefined. 3. How the words can affect people. Statement of Purpose:

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    INTRODUCTION I. (Attention Grabber) "Yesterday‚ December 7th‚ 1941 – a date which will live in infamy – the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan." This was a speech that President Roosevelt delivered to the nation the day after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. II. (Central Idea) The surprise nature of the attack‚ the viciousness of its execution and the searing death toll that mounted in a matter of hours‚ was certainly

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    Specific Purpose: To inform my audience how the ACL can be torn. General Idea: I will go into detail about what the acl is‚ how it can be torn‚ and the process to go through after it has been torn. Introduction In my speech I am going to start off by letting my audience know some facts about ACL tears. My speech is going to be all about the Anterior Cruciate Ligament and how it tears. I feel that I am certified to speak about this topic because I have torn my ACL before and I know just about everything

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    Speech Title: Physical Exercise- A Key Element in Your Health and Happiness General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: I want to educate my audience on three of the amazing benefits they can experience from regular physical exercise including: Losing excess body fat‚ increased emotional well-being‚ and increased strength and endurance. Introduction: I. Attention Getter: (question) Can anyone tell me what percentage of adults in the US are overweight? How about how many Americans regularly

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    Purpose: To inform Specific purpose: After listening to my presentation‚ my audience will know why friendship is important to me and some advantages and disadvantages of having 8 best friends. Organizational Pattern: Categorical I. Introduction Nine girls‚ packed into a Chevy Malibu about to drive seven hours on a mini road trip to Minnesota for the annual Kappa Convention weekend. This trip was with me and eight of my best friends. According to Merriam- Webster Online dictionary

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    Informative Speech: Nuclear Energy Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to inform others about the production‚ utilizations and impacts of nuclear energy. I. INTRODUCTION A. Attention Getter: When most people think of nuclear energy‚ the first thing that comes to their minds is a devastating bomb explosion or a nuclear power plant meltdown. But‚ in reality‚ nuclear energy is a sustainable energy source that has an enormous variety of uses. B. Thesis: The uses of nuclear energy range from

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    Civil v. Legal “Legal” Rights - Rights that apply to individuals when subjected to the law and/or legal procedures and processes Article III‚ Section 4 Freedom of speech Right to a free press Freedom of assembly The right of petition Article III‚ Section 4 Limitations to Freedom of Speech: Severe calumny Anything lewd or obscene Anything that provokes violence or disorder Seditious messages “Clear and present danger” Article III‚ Section 8

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    culture. Central Idea Acupuncture is the insertion of needles into the skin that can improve the flow of energy‚ can treat a wide range of medical conditions‚ and is being used combination with Western medicine. Pattern of Organization Topical Introduction Six months ago‚ my 78-year-old grandmother was quickly losing her independence. Severe arthritis in both knees hampered her ability to take care of herself. Shopping‚ getting around the neighborhood‚ even walking down her front steps was becoming

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    Preparation Outline: The “Bugatti Veyron” Specific Purpose Statement: I would like to inform my audience about the Bugatti Veyron and its uniqueness on why it is the fastest and most expensive production car today. Introduction I. Question? A. Imagine being at 60 mph within 3 seconds? B. Is that even safe some may ask? C. Some may think and say is that even possible? II. Answer A. It is indeed possible with the Bugatti Veyron. A.1. Known as the fastest and most expensive production car today

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