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    Interpersonal Communication April 3rd‚ 2013 The Breakfast Club The Breakfast club quickly begins to define each character into their stereotypical roles within the first few minutes of the movie. Within the first few minutes you will begin to notice that Alison is one who craves the attention of other and is kind of the weird one out‚ Bender gets the stereotype that he is some smooth guy that is a rebel‚ Claire is the popular girl that everyone is high school longs to look like and tries to

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    statement: After my speech‚ I want my audience to be persuaded to cook their meals at home versus eating out at a restaurant. Thesis statement: Three types of evidence proving eating at home is better Key: cook Organizing pattern: Topical   I.                    Introduction A.      Gaining attention: One of the biggest ways we can make our lives better and improve our health is to cook at home. On average the American family saves more than $2‚000 a year by simply eating and cooking at home

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    Informative Speech Outline Your Name: COMS 101 Date Due: Organization: Identify your outline pattern here. Your only option for this speech is the Topical pattern (see the textbook‚ p 701). Audience analysis: Provide a description of your audience (e.g.‚ its demographics like age‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ etc. as well as any other information about them that impacts the way you plan and present the speech (see the textbook‚ pp. 618–628). Topic: In 1 or 2 sentences‚ identify the career/job

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    Introduction Attention getting material Imagine yourself in close proximity with 4 strangers nothing like you. That’s what the characters’ in The Breakfast Club were faced with. Tie to audience For this specific setting a group of 5 eclectic students are forced into serving 9 hours of Saturday detention for whatever they had done wrong. In attendance is a “princess” (Claire Standish)‚ an “athlete” (Andrew Clark)‚ a “brain” (Brian Johnson)‚ a “criminal” (John Bender) and a “basket case” (Allison

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    Sept. 2013. Web. 13 Oct. 2013. Rogers‚ Kim. "Rotc." Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com‚ 15 Apr. 2007. Web. 16 Oct. 2013. Shacole Smith TOPIC: Organ Donation GENERAL PURPOSE STATEMENT: To persuade the audience about organ donation SPECIFIC PURPOSE STATEMENT: To persuade the audience about the importance of organ donation. CENTRAL IDEA: The importance of organ donation I. INTRODUCTION: Attention Getter---- How many of you are organ donors

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    “The Breakfast Club” In the movie “The Breakfast Club” three interpersonal Terms that I found to be successfully use in the movie is. Interpersonal communication when the five high school student has to realize their mean to communicate with one another. Affection‚ the basic human need to be liked‚ this is when the tough guy that show himself not as one of the high school student‚ but show some affection and caring toward other as well‚ and Self-disclosure‚ an occasion when you just want to tell

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    Brown Bag Speech Rough Draft Outline Name: Jordyn Hallford Date: 1/25/2011 ClassDay/Time: TR 9:25am I.Introduction: A.Grabber: Would you ever think that this girl would love to camp out for four days in the middle of a field in the peak of summer with no access to a shower? B.Thesis: Yeah‚ me either but last summer made me a bit more open minded to the idea. C.Preview of speech: Over the next few minutes you’ll see how these four sweaty days turned into the best days of

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    Brittany Ochs April 11‚ 2013 Sociology Breakfast Club “Jock”‚ “prep”‚ “loser”‚ “geek”‚ “criminal”‚ “ popular”‚ are just a few labels of teenagers that are used everyday by outsiders who judge them without looking skin deep. In the matter of stereotyping‚ some may perceive it as being the base of an identity in the view of society. Stereotyping is categorized and used as a positive view. As opposed to the film The Breakfast Club‚ that creates a more negative input on stereotyping. Peer

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    Hypoglycemia Speech Outline Specific Goal: I want my audience to gain a better understanding of Hypoglycemia. Introduction: * Attention Statement/Relate to Audience: Imagine a 207 lb. man on the ground weak and mumbling for help. A man who is strong mentally and physically at all times except when hypoglycemia attacks‚ an abnormally low drop in sugar levels in the blood causing the body to become pale‚ sweaty and cold. * Credibility: I watched my Husband suffer from Hypoglycemia

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    I have seen the breakfast club three times before taking this class and then saw it for a fourth time during class and I must say that it is defiantly one of my favourite movies. Before this class‚ I loved it because it was a fun movie depicting teenage school life in its simplest form and it was more or less something I could relate to. I noticed only the funny quotes; close calls and random scenes that made me say “Ha! It’s funny because it’s true.” Such as the scene where all the characters are

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