OPIC TWO Discuss the theme of pride in the play The Crucible Paragraph I (introduction) Definition of excessive pride Brief summary of the play Introduction to the main characters Paragraph 2 (begin body) Reverend Hale Example of pride (quote/pg#/explanation) Result of his pride (example from the play/ another quote/pg#/explanation) Conclusion (was his pride justified?) Paragraph 3 (continue body) Elizabeth Proctor Example of pride (quote/pg#/explanation)
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Student Guide for Semester Mar—Jul 2014 Week Date IN E S S O F BUS AC UL TY F EMENT MAN AG Topics 1 3—7 Mar An Overview of Organizational Records Management 2 10—14 Mar The Evolution of Record Storage Media 3 17—21 Mar Records Management Technology (1&2) 4 24—28 Mar Records Management Technology (1&2) 5 31 Mar—4 Apr Records Management Technology (3&4) ASM501 Advanced Records Management Quiz 1 6 7—11 Apr Records Management
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Chocolate By: Emily Lieboff Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the health benefits of chocolate Central Idea: Chocolate is one of the oldest treats around; that has some beneficial health factors to it. Introduction I. Attention-Getting a. When I was younger I would sneak a piece of dark chocolate in right before dinner… Made me feel a little naughty! Of course my dad would always catch me and ask “where’s my piece?” and we’d eat it together. It was our little secret. How many of
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Pakistan government should ban the practice of dowry BPH-3 Nov 12‚ 2013 OUT LINE General purpose: To persuade. Specific purpose: To persuade my audience that Pakistan government should ban the practice of dowry. Central idea: To persuade my audience dowry definition‚ dowry in Islam‚ dowry deaths‚ laws against it and how to reduce it. Introduction: I. Good evening‚ respected sir and my dear fellow student‚ today I’m going to persuade my topic. Before proceeding to my main topic‚ I like
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A. Is a Virus Alive? 1. Viruses are segments of nucleic acids contained in a protein coat. 2. Pathogens are agents that cause disease. 3. Viruses do not grow‚ do not have homeostasis‚ and do not metabolize‚ therefore scientists don’t consider them to be living. 4. Discovery of Viruses i. Scientists filtered bacteria from the sap of infected plants‚ and were surprised to find that the filtered sap could still cause uninfected plants to become infected. ii. In 1935‚ Wendell Stanley of the Rockefeller
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Thinking vertically Make small spaces seem bigger‚ or vice versa By Melissa Rayworth‚ Canadian Press Comment 0 * Story * Photos ( 1 ) Dining room designed by Brian Patrick Flynn demonstrates how the designer balances space vertically by grounding a room with pendant lighting. Photograph by: Handout photo ‚ AP / Brian Patrick Flynn When we furnish a room‚ many of us carefully measure to be sure the couch isn’t too wide or the dining room table too long. We draw a horizontal map‚ determined
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Visual Aids: Q&A with the audience‚ Power point for examples of the effects of corruption. Theme: THINK BIG‚ START SMALL. (In a corrupted Nation‚ One NO can make a difference) Objective action: To say “CORRUPTION ISN’T AN OPTION. Turn 180 degrees NO TO IT. “ Intro: Corruption: widely known as a sickness in society. (Research on why?) Why Brgy. Kagawad as a TA? (nga naman? Related to the Theme) It always starts within us. In your position what do you think you could do? We believe that
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Social & Economic Consequences of global warming Emilio Teran‚…….. 1. History of global warming (Emilio Teran) (a) Current issues of global warming. (i) There are numerous global warming issues today. Most people are ignoring them living their lives as if nothing is occurring. Our continued abuse of carbon dioxide has had an effect on our planet and way of life. (ii) “Global emissions of carbon dioxide were at a record
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Enjoy Your Healthy Life! By Haruko Sakiyama Speech Topic: Eating a Good Breakfast Speech Title: Enjoy your Healthy Life! Category: Question of Value Organizational Pattern: Topical General Purpose Statement: To persuade Specific Purpose Statement: To persuade my audience that eating breakfast is important to good health Central Purpose Statement: To persuade my audience that eating breakfast is important for good health by first telling you about the metabolic benefits of eating
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Introduction a. Ask the audience to stand if they think that music can affect their life. b. The audience will learn that music can be the best way to boost their mood. c. See how many people stand and start from that fact. Use some statistic‚ tell some facts taken from my sources. Title: How Music Affects our Life. gg Transitions: a. I will use signposts that show how people use music in different situations. b. Recap from sources.
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