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    The topic I am going to discuss today is Drugs in Sport. My contention is that drugs should not be made legal in sports. Drugs in sport is an issue that is always in the spotlight‚ especially during major athletic events such as the recent and highly controversial‚ Tour De France. However‚ now the issue has risen to such an extent that sport itself is almost a side issue. There have been numerous drug busts over the years as more and more athletes succumb to the temptation of an easy win by

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    Lives are Saved Sport hunting is a topic that is highly debated in the US today. People have many different opinions on whether it should be illegal‚ or remain the same. I believe that sport hunting is unfair‚ not right‚ and should be illegal. Some reasons several people believe that sport hunting is okay and necessary is because they think it reduces population and teaches people how to survive in the wilderness. It is fair to have this opinion‚ since if you are on a plane that crashes‚ or get

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    Superstitions Informative Speech General Purpose – To Inform Specific Purpose – To inform the audience of superstitions Central Idea – The origin of superstitions‚ the different superstitions‚ superstitions in religions‚ and why people have/create superstitions INTRODUCTION 1. “When you believe in things‚ That you don ’t understand‚  Then you suffer‚ Superstition ain’t the way” –Stevie Wonder 2. Superstitions have been around since the earliest days of humanity a. Everyone has

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    Houston Hughes SPC-205-W05 August 23‚ 2011 How to read a topographic map. General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: As a result of my speech my audience will be able to clearly read and identify parts of a topographic map. Central Idea: To read a topographic map correctly one should follow four important steps: study the title of your map; examine your legend; study the contour lines; and view the map in 3D. Introduction: I. Topographic maps are not just any ordinary map. There

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    June 8‚ 2005 Tips for picking a topic: • Don’t pick a topic that is too big of broad. You have a limited amount of time for each speech so you need to pick a topic that can be completed or covered in the allotted time. • Don’t pick a topic that is too technical or obscure. Places to find topics: • Newspaper o School Newspaper • Television • Magazines o Discover magazine o Scientific American o National geographic o Martha Stewart Living o Newsweek o Time The general purpose is always

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    Outline Name Liang Liu COM 114 Section #220 Presentation Title: Telecommunication Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the AT&T’s contribution to telecommunication industry. Thesis Statement: AT&T’s innovative development of the transatlantic radiotelephone and communication satellite changed communication and inspired new inventions that would shape the future of the world. INTRODUCTION I. Attention Getter: The first time I came to the United States‚ I was

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    Good evening fellow board members‚ thank you for allowing me a chance to speak to you tonight. Our goal for this organization is to provide this community a place for kids to come play sports and learn about teamwork. I want to present a proposal to you tonight that will be expand on our goal and beneficial to our organization and our community. I think we can all agree that kids need to be more active‚ but our organization only has approximately 25% of the elementary and middle school kids in this

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    Pathos Persuasive Speech

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    Her speech starts off with specifics about her background: she comes from a family whose father was a “blue-collar city worker and a mother who stayed at home‚” and she gives her audience a specific and strong picture about her father’s disease and how he had

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    Biking Persuasive Speech

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    Get more out of life through the sport of biking Apparently travelling by foot isn’t great enough anymore‚ or people are bored and decide to bike extended distances carrying a backpack. It evolved nonetheless‚ all are very happy about it. Biking gets you much further‚ quicker. You may stick to the route‚ or decide to get off trail and rest in a hotel while the rain begins to pour. The feeling of riding on the bike with everything you require and a little money grants you a nice feeling of liberty

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    wrong and show the world what they can do. Braveheart William Wallace‚ as played by Mel Gibson‚ gives a rousing speech to his fellow Scots‚ one designed to motivate them to fight for their freedom and breaks the bonds of slavery for good. This speech is actually based on a real speech given by Wallace before the Battle of Stirling and has inspired individuals for generations. This speech is one that can be given again and again and the listener never tires of the message.

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