blood supply is a challenge-especially when a disaster occurs‚ which may cause the need for blood to soar. The only way to meet demand is to have regular donations from healthy volunteers. If you are healthy‚ your body-which has between 10 and 12 pints of blood-can easily spare about a pint‚ the amount that is collected at a donation. Because the body begins replacing donated blood immediately‚ most people can give blood every eight weeks. I was reading an article called 600 reasons
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Introduction I. By a show of Hands‚ how many of you could tell me at least one thing that you did yesterday? II. Keep your hand up if you could recite your entire day without needing a moment to recap? III. The majority of you‚ including me could not complete my request because the events of yesterday were not significant enough to be stored in your memory. IV. Dr. Douglas Mason defined memory as “A mental process of storage and retrieval of information and experience.” V. Today
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MAT265 Review Problems for Exam 2 Product and Quotient Rules ( )( 1. Suppose ( ) 2. Suppose the derivative of ( ) ( ) ) with ( ) exists. Assume that ( ) ( ) ( ) Find ( ) Let ( ) ( ) ( ) at a. Find an equation of the tangent line to ( ) at b. Find an equation of the tangent line to 3. Suppose tangent to at is and tangent to line tangent to the following curves at ( ) ( ) a. b. ( ) ( ) at is Find the Chain Rule using a table )) and ( ) ( 4. Let ( ) ( ( )) ‚ ( ) ( ( ))
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Topic: Multiple Sclerosis I. Introduction a. Attention Device: i. How many of you know somebody living with multiple sclerosis (MS)? ii. According to the National MS Society‚ it’s estimated that some 400‚000 Americans have MS‚ with women developing the disease at twice the rate of men. b. Thesis: i. Multiple sclerosis is a very devastating and debilitating disease. MS is important to me because my mother was diagnosed with MS the summer of 2009. I’ve witnessed the long-term effects of this disease
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General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience how to obtain a higher education Central Idea: With motivation and curtain skills achieving a college education are possible with these elements. Introduction: I. How does having extra money sound? Or having a vacation home? Taking a trip you have always dreamed of? Giving your family a security of a great life? II. A college degree can provide your life with these things and so much more. III. Motivation is the main underlying
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Julianna Triano Block 4 November 19‚ 2010 Blood Donation Imagine a happy healthy teen. He does well in school and is easy to get along with. Imagine he is diagnosed with leukemia and requires daily platelet and blood transfusions just to stay alive. Now‚ imagine he has a rare blood type that requires him to be moved to a larger hospital for treatment. This is just another thing for him and his family to worry about. Similar stories happen every day in the United States. It is estimated that
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Sample Preparation Outline Introduction: Attention-getter: Listen up - would everyone in here like to earn a much better grade in their speech class just by following this example? Motivate the audience to listen: A good outline can make the difference between an A and B‚ and sometimes even between an A and a C. Establish credibility: As the person who will be grading your speeches‚ and having graded hundreds of speeches in the past‚ I know what makes a good speech outline. Central Idea (Introduce
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Name Professor Class Date A. Tips for flying on a plane B. To inform my class how to correctly proceed through an airport and onto their flight with ease. C. Airports can be very complicated D. Topical E. Introduction 1. Who here gets frustrated when something doesn’t go the way you planned it? 2. Well my name is ______ and I’m going to teach you how to make your trip to the airport go as smoothly as possible so that you don’t get frustrated. 3. As somebody who has flown in the
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Title: How to make Gluten Free Apple Waffles Organizational Pattern: Chronological General Purpose: Show how to make some tasty gluten free food in an easy way. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience the gathering‚ preparation‚ and cooking of apple waffles. Central Idea: Most people think that gluten free foods sound unappealing or just too hard to make. Truthfully‚ gathering‚ preparing‚ and cooking some gluten free foods‚ like apple waffles‚ is fun and easy. Introduction: Attention:
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Name: Mason Arbogast Title: Multiple Sclerosis I. Introduction: A. Attention: According to Michael J. Olek‚ the writer of “Multiple Sclerosis -Etiology‚ Diagnosis‚ and New Treatment Strategies” multiple sclerosis (MS) afflicts approximately 250‚000 to 350‚000 individuals in the United States and is the most common autoimmune disease involving the nervous system. B. Credibility: Approximately 6 years ago my mother was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis‚ which has progressively gotten
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