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    Persuasive Speech

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    Persuasive Speech Attention Getter: I would like to start my presentation off by telling you all to ask yourselves a series of fairly straight forward questions. I want you to take a look at you’re‚ any hand and ask your selves “Who’s hand is this?” Do the same with your other hand‚ and now both legs and your arms if you would like. If I am not mistaking the answer to all your questions are mine right. They are your hands‚ legs‚ and arms. What I am trying to get through to you all today is that

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    Persuasive Speech Outline VISIT INDONESIA 2008 I. Attention: What is your holiday destination to refresh your mind? I think if we just visit the places we have visited before‚ it may make us bored‚ right? You don’t want to spend high cost in your pocket and you want to get great experience you’ve never got before‚ or maybe you are willing to spend high cost provided that you’ll get proportionate satisfaction like what you want? Don’t you think one of the interesting places nearby Malaysia is

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    Persuasive Speech “Donating Blood” Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience to donate blood regularly if their blood is safe to be transferred to another human being. Central Idea: Donating blood helps save lives through a relatively simple and painless process that also provides numerous benefits to the donor. Introduction Attention Step: I. (Attention) One day while Jim was enjoying one of his favorite hobbies‚ flying small airplanes‚ the airplane crashed and Jim suffered broken bones and

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    Respitory systek This dissertation seeks to understand the mechanism of a household’s decision on child labor and educational investment by proposing a theoretical framework‚ examining the empirical evidence‚ and providing policy evaluation and recommendations. In the theoretical framework‚ it addresses the factors related to the educational investment and child labor such as living below the subsistence level of consumption (poverty)‚ the opportunity cost of education (the child’s wage)‚ and the

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    Cultural Relativism and Child Labor Child Labor The use of child labor in developing nations is not a moral issue‚ it is a cultural one. International corporations should not let the moral argument or current legislation such as the Child Labor Deterrence Act (CLDA) influence how and where they conduct operations. Grounded in what appears as legitimate concern for children‚ proposed legislation such as the CLDA hinder the potential growth and progress of developing nations by limiting the number

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    “Introducing sex education in middle school is very important as many cases of teenage pregnancy have been reported in the past few years” Final Persuasive Speech April 21‚ 2013 I am writing to persuade you of how it is important to talk to our young children in middle school about sex and teen pregnancy. Sex education is one of the most controversial issues in education. This has been hovering over educational institutions since ages. It is probably the most debated topic that will always

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    Breaker Boys: Child Labor

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    Did you know that 80 to 90 percent of laborers in sweatshops are women? The Breaker Boys were boys used as labor in coal mines. Conditions of child labor in other countries today are affecting kids from all ages. And the scenarios that the sweatshop workers have to go through are dangerous. Child labor is a very poor form of labor using children to do harmful work and it has affected life in the world and has killed millions. The Breaker Boys and their experiences affected their families and the

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    Child Labor in the 1800's

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    Child Labor in America Throughout the 1700’s and the early 1800’s child labor was a major issue in American society. Children have always worked for family businesses whether it was an agricultural farming situation or working out of a family business in some type of workplace. This was usually seen in families of middle or lower class because extra help was needed to support the family. Child labor dramatically changed when America went through the Industrial Revolution. When America’s industrial

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    “The object of employing children is not to train them‚ but to get high profits from their work‚” wrote Lewis Hine. Child labor was and still is real. People shouldn’t buy products that were manufactured from child labor. People shouldn’t buy products manufactured from a child with child labor because those children are being deprived of many things in life because of child labor. Children are deprived of their childhood and most of all their education. Although‚ some say that children go to work

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    Speech Goal: To inform the audience about physical child abuse. Introduction: I. I want everyone to take a moment to think back to your own childhood. Think about the things you wanted and the things you had. For some of us‚ our childhood was the best‚ but for others it probably could’ve gone better. II. Unfortunately for many children a day in life is something unwanted. III. Every child deserves to have a happy and experience a perfect childhood. Most children wish for a

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