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    vnabors@ccc.edu ASSIGNMENT: Persuasive Speech: 5 to 8 minutes DUE DATE: See Syllabus GRADE POINTS: 140 converts to 15% of your overall grade EVALUATION: Grading Rubric distributed and posted on Blackboard ► Typed Full Sentence Outline Draft is due one class prior to your assigned presentation date. Partial handwritten outlines will not be accepted at all. ► Students MAY NOT present a speech without an approved outline. *If you are absent on the day your outline is due‚ you must submit it to my office

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    Mandatory Memo

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    To: Alexis Fairchild From: Marshall Peterson Date: February 8‚ 2015 Subject: Mandatory Mediation Mrs. Fairchild‚ I am writing you this memo in compliance with the mandatory mediation requirements issued by the court. I would first like to state to you my stance in this case. I have been dealing with this particular vendor for about six months now. The business relationship started after my wife and I visited Mrs. Doe’s Sunday school class in Huntsville‚ Alabama. I was there in support of my

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    Using Cell Phones While Driving Shouldn’t Be Banned When someone decides to use a cell phone while driving‚ it creates risks to others‚ but these risks are small. After weighing the risks against the benefits of cell phone use‚ it can be found that the benefits far exceed the risks. In this paper I will argue that cell phones should not be banned and indicate several benefits to using cell phones in vehicles. There are benefits that make cell phones useful in cars to drivers. Cell phones may

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    and a pencil. You will have 90 minutes to complete this test. You may begin.” This is an example of what students all over the country hear before they take mandatory standardized test. Standardized testing has been in the United States for about 150 years‚ but the tests have grown in use in the 21st century. Students of grades 3-12 take standardized tests each year to compare the students to each other‚ and to evaluate teaching. These tests have both pros and cons‚ which causes adults and students

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    mandatory detention

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    Mandatory detention for asylum seekers in Australia "Unlawful non-citizens" to be detained‚ regardless of circumstances‚ until they are granted a visa or leave the country. This policy was introduced in 1992 and has been maintained by successive governments. Impact in metal heath- Uncertainty about their future‚ lack of independence and loss of control over their lives‚ the monotony of life in detention‚ concern about family members still living in dangerous situations overseas‚ the impacts of

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    Persuasive speech outline Title: To Stretch or Not to Stretch‚ That is the Question. Topic: How stretching before working out in the gym or going for a jog can be bad for your muscles. Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to not stretch before they work out‚ and to perform other exercises instead. Thesis statement: Today I will try to persuade you that stretching before you work out at the gym or go for a jog can be bad‚ and can harm your muscles. INTRODUCTION Attention material:

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    TITLE: Why Banning the Use of Cell Phones While Driving Should Be Mandatory Nationwide? A. General Purpose: Persuade B. Specific Purpose: Persuade my audience that banning the use of cell phones while driving should be mandatory nationwide. C. Central idea: Cell phones have reached extreme levels of popularity in the U.S. Everywhere you go‚ you can see people talking‚ texting‚ playing games or surfing on the Internet on their smart phones. But these devices become very dangerous when we are behind

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    As far as entertainment is concerned‚ this is one of the cruises from Sydney offering circus performances. There are acrobatics‚ trapeze artists‚ fire twirlers as well as jugglers. If you are the adventurous type‚ you can try your hand at rally driving using the race simulators or simply take a dip in an outdoor pool. Looking to spend some quality moments with your other half? Well‚ you can take some time out in the hot tubs‚ the Oasis retreat‚ gym‚ spas or the library where you’ll be refreshed

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    Queensland Mandatory Sentencing Good Morning Class‚ today I will be speaking on a issue that‚ due to recent changes in legislation has sparked both support and outrage within the greater Queensland community. The issue of course‚ being the notion of mandatory sentencing. In recent years‚ Queensland and other States‚ including New South Wales and Victoria‚ have introduced mandatory sentencing laws for certain types of offences. The Queensland Government is now proposing to adopt further mandatory sentencing

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    Cell phones are a big hazard while driving. Drivers shouldn’t be able to text and drive. Here are three good reasons why drivers shouldn’t text and drive. 1) Texting distracts the driver and can kill innocent people. 2) It can also increase death rates on the road. 3) You can go the wrong direction and get lost. The first reason why drivers shouldn’t text is because it kills innocent people. A quote I had read from SpringBoard page 137 says‚ “It can tear a hole in a family member’s heart and

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