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    Tweens Persuasive Speech

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    Pendergast‚ a representative of a large telecommunications company states “A 2012 survey conducted by the National Consumer League finds that sixty percent of children between the ages of 8-12 already have cell phone. Pendergast also expressed in her speech‚ “ “Tweens” are you ready for Cell phones?” that she receives numerous inquiries from parents on this topic and tells them: “It all depends on the child‚ of course‚ but in general‚ age 10 is just about right.” Caroline Knorr‚ from the group Common

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    Eye Donation

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    Eye Donation Introduction We are one of the fastest growing economies in the world today; ironically‚ we also shoulder one of the largest populations of the visually impaired. There are almost 52 million visually impaired people and 270‚000 blind children in India. That’s almost one-fourth the world’s blind population living in India. For the more academically oriented‚ as some economist pointed out‚ this could mean a cumulative loss of over $ 11.1 billion to our GNP! It is this kind of a grave

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    F Derived credibility refers to the credibility of the speaker produced by everything she or he says and does during the speech itself. 9. T F Terminal credibility is the credibility of the speaker at the start of the speech. 10. T F Terminal credibility is the credibility of the speaker at the end of the speech. 11. T F Speakers who explain their expertise on the speech topic are likely to reduce their credibility with the audience. 12. T F A speaker can have high credibility for one audience

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    Obesity Persuasive Speech

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    I. Introduction A. Attention Device: When we feel an urge for an easy meal we look to the fast food nation for a quick suppression for hunger. The adults and childhood look for an easy meal such as one of the most famous fast foods wich is Mcdonald’s. B. Reaveal The Topic: Today I’m will be explianing obesity and the effect it cuases in your health not only in adults but also in childhood obesity. I will be explianing the problem there is of obesity and the solution

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    Persuasive Speech Outline

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    Cheng Hsien Tan Specific Purpose Statement: To persuade my audience to fight world hunger and poverty through child sponsorship programs. Central Idea: The world has a huge problem with poverty and hunger and this problem could be immensely downsized if everyone that has a little extra money sponsors a child. Pattern of Organization: Problem-Solution Introduction I. (Attention Getter): How many of you see poverty and hunger as a problem in our world? How many of you think that you

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    many people. About 135‚000 children are adopted just in the United States each year. We always want to be loved and looked after by our parents but some children don’t receive that. Good morning class‚ and Mrs Lee. My speech is about how adoption should be encouraged. In this speech I will be explaining the effects for the birthmother and birthfather‚ the effects for the adoptive family‚ and the effects for the child. I will also be talking about some reasons as to why anyone should adopt a child

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    Topic: Why you should take a vacation every year General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: By the end of my speech the audience will be more interested in taking a vacation every year. INTRODUCTION: Attention Getter: According to a study from the State University of NY‚ people who take at least one vacation a year reduce their risk of death by 20 percent. Purpose: By the end of my speech‚ my audience will be more inclined to take a vacation every year. Importance to Audience: My audience will

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    GMO Persuasive Speech

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    Kayvan Kouchak Class C Speech 9-7-16 GMO FRIEND OR FOE Remember the good old days when your food would come straight from the local farm and you would know exactly what it was you were eating. No questions or second thought of “is this a healthy meal?” Back in those days you Wouldn’t have to go to a grocery store and struggle to find organic or GMO free food. So what is a GMO? A GMO or genetically modified organism is a form of gene tampering or manipulation commonly used in produce. GMOS were

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    Abortion Persuasive Speech

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    can occur from this change. Thesis Statement: Abortion may be a temporary fix to a momentary problem‚ but permanently kills the life of an in vivo child and leaves scars on the physiological and emotional well-being of the parent. Preview: This persuasive argument uses the objective facts‚ the biology of the aborted fetus‚ as well as post-abortion physiological and emotional trauma. This also debunks common opinions of those whom are pro-choice while acknowledging the integrity but cracks in their

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    Persuasive Speech Outline

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    Martin and Nakayama (2009)‚ it could potentially change the way people in one country think and interact with of those in another country by diminishing cultural stereotypes and prejudices (Martin & Nakayama 2009). VI. Conclusion A. To conclude this speech‚ I hope to someday be a part of this exciting 21st century global economic collaboration and support international business growth through: a. Improving technical support for better world wide data

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