OUTLINE OF A DEBATE Use this as a guideline in planning your speeches. For two-person teams‚ each person will give one constructive speech‚ and you may either have one person do the rebuttal or share it. For three-person teams‚ each person gets one speech. FIRST AFFIRMATIVE CONSTRUCTIVE SPEECH (1AC) • 4 minutes • Establishes affirmative’s advocacy of resolution.—STATE RESOLUTION “Resolved‚ that capital punishment should be abolished…‚” etc. • There is a problem that could be solved
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How to Make a Speech or Presentation — Write in your notes the time allotted to major points. This will help you stay within the time limits. When called upon to make a speech‚ consider the following suggestions to help make your speech more interesting‚ worthwhile‚ and fun for both you and your audience. • Prepare. — Find out about your target audience. Consider their interests‚ their ages‚ their needs‚ and anything else about them that will help you connect with them. — Write down the purpose
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kanatso Vangelie WP 1010/Prof. Ilkos SAMPLE OUTLINE/ARGUMENTATIVE Monday‚ 17 November. 2014 Title: Reconcile gender differences My Thesis: I agree with Anna Quindlen statement that men and women differ in multiple ways but at the end they try to live together. I. Introduction: Had you ever thought that you have not something same with the opposite sex? Many people answer yes. In the article ’’ Between the Sexes‚ A Great Divide ’’ republished in Norton Reader 13th
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Ridoran MRP Outline Team A December 9‚ 2011 BSA/375 Deborah Marshall 1) Introduction 2) Statement of scope and goals a) Specify what functions are included in the project. 3) Supporting measures for success a) Specify tangible measures for determining the relative degree of success of the completed project. Measures must correlate with goals specified in the first section. 4) Summary of project feasibility a) Include specific operational‚ technical‚ and economic
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Taoism Outline Gods: • Taoism followers had a variety of male and female gods. • Example; Yu huang ( all other gods report to him. It is said that he rules heaven as the emperor Rules earth. • ; Yu-ch’ing‚ Shang-ch’ing‚ T’ai-ch’ing are believed to be ‘ the pure ones’. Although they are not rulers‚ it is said that they seek to save mankind by teaching and benevolence. Beliefs: • Chinese thought has always been characterized by an awareness of mans close relationship with the
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Woody 2000 project outline 1.0 Background The current limitation on production capabilities of the company coupled with the current construction boom in south western VC and trade opportunities brought by free trade south of the border creates avenues for the company to both expand production capabilities and equally to capture the growing opportunities presented by the recent market boom. The realization of this project will allow not only bring the expansion of production for our niche
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Informative Speech Outline Title: Child Obesity‚ a “Growing” Concern Topic: Most Prevalent Causes of Obesity in the U.S. Specific Purpose: To educate the audience on the key causes of the increasing obesity rate in the U.S. among adults‚ but especially among youth. Thesis Statement: The main contributors to obesity among adults‚ but mostly among youth are environmental factors‚ lack of choosing nutritious meals‚ portion distortion and the factor that fuels all of these‚ advertising
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. Speech Outline Sports injury How many of you have ever played a sport in your life? Regardless if it’s recreational‚ for your school or just messing around with a group of friends. Any kind Injuries could happen in the following sports: Football Basketball Hockey Baseball Soccer Thesis: Injuries are a common thing an athletes life‚ when you think of sports you think of injuries such as concussions‚ broken bones
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|Biology | |2013 Subject Outline | |Stage 1 and Stage 2 | contents INTRODUCTION 1 Purposes of the SACE 1 Subject Description 1 Capabilities 2 Literacy in Biology
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Chapter Overview PART I: CHAPTER OUTLINE 1. The Sociological Perspective 1. Seeing the General in the Particular 2. Seeing the Strange in the Familiar 3. Individuality in Social Context 2. The Importance of Global Perspective 3. Applying the Sociological Perspective 1. Sociology and Social Marginality 2. Sociology and Social Crisis 3. Benefits of the Sociological Perspective 4. Applied Sociology 4. The Origins of Sociology 1. Science and Sociology 2. Social Change and Sociology 3.
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