I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: If you drink some kind of caffeine on a daily basis or close to that often‚ please raise your hand. Those you without your hands raised make up a rare percentage of today’s Americans. An article published in the Chicago Tribune on October 19‚ 2011 by Julie Deardorff‚ stated that nearly 90% of Americans drink coffee on a regular basis. B. Relevance Statement: When asked if you drank coffee or another source of caffeine regularly‚ the majority of the class raised
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Attention getter: : Are any of you feeling stressed today? Thesis statement: In order to manage stress‚ we would first need to know what could cause it and the psychical and mental signs. General preview: To inform my audience of the signs of stress and how to manage it. Preview: Just about everyone has been stressed at some point in their life to manage it first‚ we need to know what types of things can cause it‚ second‚ the psychical and mental signs of stress‚ third‚ exercises that reduce
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There are about 1.2 million abortions in the United States each year. Abortion is one of the most common medical procedures performed in the United States each year. More than 40% of all women will end a pregnancy by abortion at some time in their reproductive lives Most abortions are performed after your health care professional takes a brief and targeted medical history. Before you have this procedure‚ you will be asked questions about prior pregnancies and any treatment or care during the current
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RaShawna Williams Ceremonial Speech Outline October 1‚ 2014 Athlete of the Year Specific Purpose: To accept an award after being chosen for athlete of the year by ESPN. I. Introduction/ Opening A. Long nights‚ Early Mornings! Hard work is what it took. 1. Being an athlete might look easy‚ but it takes dedication. 2. There are many times I lost sleep because of being an athlete. B. Anyone can be an athlete 1. When you set your mind to something it can be done‚ don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.
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Informative Speech Outline Topic: Social Media and Communication General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: At the end of my presentation‚ the audience will have a better understanding of how our Interpersonal communication skills are affected by social media. Attention Getter: I have a question for you all to think about‚ when you wake up in the morning what are your first actions? Do you brush your teeth? Wash your face? Most of us say that we would check our phones for notifications
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Persuasive Speech Outline-M.Siddiqui AGD: It was the week of midterms‚ I was stressed unable to get the concepts and facts into my head. I began talking to one of my friends and somehow the topic was directed to me‚ and essentially my friend had literally told me all my flaws and imperfections and told me I needed to change. I tried so hard to change. It wasn’t until much later I realized I had no idea who I was becoming‚ I had no idea who i was anymore‚ she changed me‚ she made me into something
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Persuasive Speech Outline Topic: Child Abuse General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: I would like to audience to understand the life of a child who is abused and engage them into helping and preventing this from happening. They Need You I. Introduction: 1. Toys‚ Ice cream‚ ABC songs‚ candy‚ giggles and smiles are memories everyone should have from their childhood‚ but they are not. Tears and silence are memoires of many children who are sexually abused. Today I will be talking about
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An outline of the basic concepts of Narrative therapy. Narrative therapy Michael white and David Epston are best known for their use of narrative in therapy. According to white individuals construct the meaning of life in interpretive stories which are then treated as truth. Adopting a postmodern‚ narrative‚ social constructionist view sheds light on how power knowledge and truth are negotiated in families and other social and cultural contexts. Key concepts Focus narrative therapy involves
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This I Believe Speech Outline – Spring 2015 Introduction: 1. Attention Getter and Relate to Audience: I believe in the tapping of cleats‚ the thud of a basketball‚ the crack of a baseball‚ and the boom of a starting pistol. I believe in the roar of the crowd‚ and the silence of a pre-game prayer. I believe in brotherhood‚ leadership‚ and excellence. 2. Establish Credibility: As a child I spent my weekends and summers traveling to wrestling‚ basketball‚ and baseball tournaments. As I grew
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felt the stare of my fellow students looking back at me. As adrenaline surged through my body‚ I perspired and blushed. "How can I do this? How can I recite something in Japanese in front a bunch of college students when I’m too nervous to present a speech in front of my high school friends?" Yet‚ I knew I must do it‚ both to get an "A" in the course and to prove myself to my classmates. So many people‚ including my guidance counselor and biology teacher‚ had faith in me. Everyone I knew‚ especially
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