Informative Speech 1 Outline Topic: Benefits of Exercising Purpose: To inform my audience on the benefits of exercising. Thesis Statement: Being healthy isn’t hard work; all it takes is a little bit of motivation and dedication to exercising to change your life. I. Introduction A. Good evening‚ I’m here today to talk to you about the benefits of exercising. B. Did you know that people who exercise just 15 minutes a day have 14% lower mortality risk. C. Being healthy isn’t hard work; all it
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Informative Speech Outline General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform Students about The Keep-A-Breast Organization Central Idea: I’d like to inform students about The History of Keep-A-Breast Organization‚ Who the Keep-A-Breast Organization is‚ and how they get young adults interested in Prevention of Breast Cancer. Introduction I. Breast
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102 2/26/14 The Unwanted Price of College Amateurism Although slavery was abolished in 1865‚ there is one major case that is overlooked by millions and that slavery is the plantation system involving universities taking advantage from the forced amateurism of student athletes in the present day of sports. In the world of college‚ athletics today schools have become a billion dollar industry profiting from the exploitation involving thousands of college athletes who are given only a scholarship‚
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College athletes are given a scholarship based on their abilities in a certain sport. Each college athlete has the chance to improve their chance of becoming a better athlete in any sport they play‚ but they have to put their mind to it and work hard every day to become better. On average‚ a college athlete will spend between thirty and forty hours a week just trying to get better and become the best athlete that they can be and live up to their potential. Every year a college program will spend
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SPEECH WRITING Introduction What every speech needs is a hook. Your audience starts off restless‚ mentally lethargic‚ and in some cases sleepy. You have to snap them out of it. If your introduction fails there’s very little chance of getting them back. Your hook can include anything from a humorous anecdote to a shocking or controversial statement. Which one you choose depends entirely on your subject matter and audience. This can follow or come before your thesis statement. Obviously‚ you want
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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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Cheng Hsien Tan Specific Purpose Statement: To persuade my audience to fight world hunger and poverty through child sponsorship programs. Central Idea: The world has a huge problem with poverty and hunger and this problem could be immensely downsized if everyone that has a little extra money sponsors a child. Pattern of Organization: Problem-Solution Introduction I. (Attention Getter): How many of you see poverty and hunger as a problem in our world? How many of you think that you
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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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