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    Organizing Your Speech (all info from Metcalf‚ 2001) FIRST…We’ll talk about: a) How to write good outline b) How to structure body of your speech SECOND…We’ll talk about what makes good Introduction… THIRD…We’ll talk about what makes good Conclusion… FOURTH…We’ll talk some ideas for constructing your Speaking Notes. OUTLINING & BODY Writing an Outline important for several reasons: (1) It saves time (2) It makes sure your ideas presented in logical order (3)

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    the fire of jubilee

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    The Fire of Jubilee Santo Domingo. In 1799 two white guards were killed while transporting slaves through Nat’s hometown‚ Southampton County. The first attempted large scale insurrection on American soil was the Gabriel Prosser conspiracy in Richmond in 1800. Gabriel and his accomplices planned to burn Richmond‚ and take the governor hostage. His plans were spoiled before he had an opportunity to carry them out‚ but the event contributed dramatically to the uneasiness of many Southerners. Nat toiled

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    London Riots Between 6 and 10 August 2011‚ several London boroughs and districts of cities and towns across England suffered widespread rioting‚ looting and arson. Following a peaceful march on 6 August 2011 in relation to the police response to the fatal shooting of Mark Duggan by Metropolitan Police Service on 4 August 2011‚ a riot began in Tottenham‚ North London. In those following days‚ rioting spread to several London boroughs and districts and eventually to some other areas of England

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    Alexus Johnson W131 PD.10 11/29/2012 Trend Outline Introduction Discuss the growing popularity of hookah bars among teens. Statistics- Number of Hookah bars in the U.S. and worldwide. From Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ “An estimated 300 hookah cafés operated in the United States in 2006‚ and the numbers continue to grow” (“Smoking and Tobacco Use”). Originated in India and Persia. Discuss the

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    Final Paper Outline/Annotated Bibliography 1 Final Paper Outline/Annotated Bibliography V. Princina Gooden PSY 331 Psychology of Learning Instructor: Rhettman Mullis 18 March 2013 Final Paper Outline/Annotated Bibliography 2 1. Classical Conditioning- “allows preparation for forthcoming events” (Lieberman‚ D.A. (2012) A. Learned Reflexive Response - “Many phobias begin after a person has had a negative experience with the fear object.” (What is a Conditioned

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    in unique ways that are displayed through actions and words. Jack London‚ author of “To Build a Fire”‚ and Henry David Thoreau‚ author of Walden‚ both value nature and view it in a unique way that is translated to their works of literature. These two authors apply a unique perspective of how nature can apply to everyday life. The aspects of interacting with nature and human emotions analyzed and examined in the works of Jack London and Henry David Thoreau. Nature can be a dreaded enemy and can

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    Wilson Lai Mrs.Bagnell Per.3 English II 4/29/15 Euthanasia (Mercy Killing) – Research outline I Intro A. Euthanasia (Euthanasia) refers to the medics of patients stopping treatment or the use of drugs and allow patients to die without pain."Euthanasia" term originated from Greece‚ meaning "happiness" to death. It consists of two layers of meaning‚ an easy painless death; Second‚ painless death.(Fa li) 1. Euthanasia is also named mercy killing. It is the act of putting to death

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    Since the fire went out he would seek shelter in the forest or any other suitable location. An hour later‚ he came upon a cave and decided that it would be wise to enter and rest. Cold or inhospitable it was a shelter and he was only thinking of what mattered to himself for the moment. For some unknown reason‚ the dog was uneasy to enter with the man. When he entered the cave he went to the back knowing that it would not be as unbearable as the outside even if it was still cold inside. His cheeks

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    symbolism of fire

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    excellent father. Atticus serves not only as a dad to his children‚ but also a teacher and a friend. He perfectly balances discipline and understanding for all of his kid’s problems. Atticus teaches his kids valuable lessons throughout the novel and shows great compassion toward Jem and Scout. For example‚ he taught his kids the true meaning of courage‚ he was there for Scout when she was upset‚ and he made a compromise with Scout when she did not want to go to school anymore. Atticus taught Jem the true

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    terrible accident‚ this fire did more than just take the lives of many by also affecting others in a mental aspect. This accident was that of the Hartford Circus Fire. It was a fire that resulted in the entire destruction of a circus and lives lost by many of the circus’ very own staff‚ along with many spectators. Many years later‚ the cause of this fire is still up to some speculation among authorities. This essay will dig into the event of the fire‚ the investigation of the fire‚ and the possibilities

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