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    Persuasive Speech: Euthanasia Everyone‚ at least know one person that drinks. There is nothing wrong with having a beer or two every now and then. It gets dangerous when people mix it with other substances. And that’s exactly what Karen Quinlan did when she was only 17 years old. She mixed alcohol and valium. This bad combination put her in a persistent vegetative state. After fighting the New Jersey’s Supreme Court for over ten years‚ her parents were finally able to remove all artificial forms

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    BASIC INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE FORMAT Name: Topic: Title: Organizational Pattern: General Purpose: Specific Purpose: Central Idea: Introduction: I. Use an attention-getter: (Use one of the formal techniques discussed in the book and class such as question‚ compelling quotation‚ startling statistic‚ anecdote‚ etc.) (Possible Citation here: Dwyer‚ 2006) II. Introduce topic and motivate audience to listen (relate importance of topic to your audience): III. Establish YOUR credibility (How

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    Informative Speech Outline Obsessive Compulsive Disorder I. Attention Getter A. Show Obsessive Compulsive Disorder clip from you tube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=sZYRVwjv1ws II. Background A. 1 out of every 100 adults suffers from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder‚ and even more are affected by its symptoms. B. Living with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder can be so severe and time-consuming that it literally becomes “uncontrollable and disabling to your life and can

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    faced with such abuse. Modernly named as domestic violence‚ this abuse was once very common and ignored as long as it “didn’t go too far” or was done in moderation. In 1882‚ Maryland was the first state to pass a law making wife-beating a crime; the punishment would be either forty lashes or a year in jail (Domestic Violence Timeline). Attention to domestic violence didn’t appear until the feminist movement around 1870; women became more involved in feminism and woman’s

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    Katie Swadener  Effective Speaking  Monday 8:30 am    Informative Speech Outline    Specific Goal: I want my audience to better understand the art of tattooing‚ the application  process and the importance of needle sterilization and shop cleanliness.    Introduction:    I. It is estimated that approximately one new tattoo establishment is being opened in the  country every day.  II. With the growing popularity of tattoos it’s important that potential clients are aware of  the application process

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    INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE    SPCH1111  Brett Good  Deb Lawson 3/26/2015  Cancer  I. OPENING WOW​ : Did you know that more than eight million people are expected to  die from cancer just this year? That means there are over 1‚500 people dying from this  disease every day!  THESIS​ : Cancer is a fatal disease that could be preventable and one day possibly  curable.   FORECAST​ : In my speech‚ I will discuss exactly what cancer is‚ ways to protect  yourself and prevent from developing cancer‚ and also different types of treatment if 

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    freedom of speech between adults and kids. It’s about having authority but knowing when to let your guard down and listen. Before I begin‚ I want to mention that this speech contains terms and expressions that may be considered as ‘harsh’ or ‘childish’ by adults‚ because the whole concept of this speech can be uncomfortable for some‚ but hey‚ that’s exactly what I’m standing up here for‚ therefore it would be best if you just learn to live with it so that this can be an informative speech for you

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    There are differences in a persuasive and informative speech. First‚ a persuasive speech means to influence your listeners to change their way of thinking to yours through factual and logical information. A persuasive speech will get your listeners to re-evaluate their view on a topic and change their beliefs. A persuasive speech is not to deliver complete information but to use information to make a convincing argument. An informative speech has the purpose to inform your listeners to a specific

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    Aujae Brizendine Prof. Lee West Speech 2-3:20 Topic: Haiti 2012: Why are half a million people still in camps? Organizational Pattern: Problem Solution Specific Purpose: To persuade the government help is need in another place and action needs to be taken Primary Audience Outcome: I want the audience to notice there are others suffering more than themselves. It doesn’t hurt to lend a helping hand. Introduction: Two years on from the catastrophic earthquake which struck Haiti‚ killing more

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    encounter. C.  Thesis and Preview: Today I’d like to talk to you about some of the challenges faced by college students who are considered first-generation students‚ non-traditional students‚ and students from rural communities. [Transition into body of speech]: I’ll begin by telling you about first-generation college students. II. BODY A. The U.S. Department of Education defines a first-generation student as an undergraduate whose parents have never enrolled in higher education. Several characteristics

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