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    Invitational Speech Outline Name: Stephanie Jonson Date: April 23‚ 2015 Topic reviewed: _____ Topic: Hurricane Preparedness Purpose: To invite Specific purpose: To invite my com. 2211 class about how to prepare for a hurricane Thesis: I like to invite you to explore with me three ways you can get prepared for a hurricane‚ First have a disaster kit put together‚ secondly you will have to take cover during the hurricane‚ and lastly after the hurricane‚ asset the damages it has caused

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    INTRODUCTION OF POVERTY What real meaning of Poverty? Poverty in simple word means is the lack of human needs‚ like food‚ water‚ air‚ and all other basic needs. Poverty is pronounced deprivation in well-being‚ and comprises many dimensions. It includes low incomes and the inability to acquire the basic goods and services necessary for survival with dignity. Poverty also encompasses low levels of health and education‚ poor access to clean water and sanitation‚ inadequate physical security

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    Persuasive speech outline Title: To Stretch or Not to Stretch‚ That is the Question. Topic: How stretching before working out in the gym or going for a jog can be bad for your muscles. Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to not stretch before they work out‚ and to perform other exercises instead. Thesis statement: Today I will try to persuade you that stretching before you work out at the gym or go for a jog can be bad‚ and can harm your muscles. INTRODUCTION Attention material:

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    Juan Calderon 2/6/13 Demonstration Speech Outline Topic: How to drive a Stick shift Car. General Purpose: To Inform. Specific Purpose: To teach my audience how to drive a stick shift car. Thesis Statement: By learning how to start a stick shift car‚ changing from first to fifth gear and reverse you would someday like to buy a stick shift car. Organizational Pattern: Chronological Introduction: Did you know that by knowing how to drive a Stick shift car you can save money on the initial

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    Coms 103: Informative Speech Outline Specific Purpose: My audience will learn why music is healthy and beneficial to your health Thesis Statement: Music is an essential part of our lives and is important to the development and health of your body. Introduction I. Attention Getter: (Start speech by playing music‚ turning lights off‚ dancing a little?) So we all listen to music‚ it’s apart of our everyday lives. I don’t think I’ve ever met anyone who said they cant stand music.. and if

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    Alexander Maymir-Ducharme Persuasive Speech Outline General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to help make a difference in stopping Global Warming. Introduction I. Open With Impact: If all the Ice on Greenland melted‚ the sea levels would rise approximately 28feet. But did you know that the highest point in Florida is 35 feet? Unfortunately for most of us‚ the higher points in Florida are very far to the north. Meaning we’d all be under water. II. Thesis: Global warming

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    Speech Outline I. Introduction A. Attention Getter - Are you finding it difficult to find activities to do with your kid and are trying impress that lucky woman for Valentine’s Day? Well here is your chance to do both. I am going to show you how to get in that kitchen to make a great desert to following a romantic evening. B. Reveal/Relate Thesis - My goal is to teach you guys how to make a red velvet cake. C. Personal Credibility - I am a pastry chef at the Anaheim White House

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    CST 100 Sample Speech 4 Outline Fact/Value Persuasion Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that Death Penalty should be legal Introduction I. [Opening Device] There has been a murderer. II. [Credibility] According to Wikipedia thee are 170‚000 inmates incarcerated for murder in the United States. (Wikipedia.org) [Bridge/Link] Let me ask you this: what would you do if you just heard this verdict? Think about it. What if your loved one had been murdered and all they received

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    Demonstration Speech Outline Name: Elizabeth Bailey-Smith COMM 1101- (Section) Time and Day of Class: Instructor: Dr. Bailey-Smith Title: Got Guac? General Purpose: To inform/demonstrate Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech the audience will be able to make fresh guacamole made famous at New York City’s Rosa Mexicano restaurant. Thesis: Guacamole is a delicious‚ easy and nutritious snack that can be made in a few easy steps. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: We all know Americans

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    Poverty is the state of one who lacks a certain amount of material possessions or money. Absolute poverty or destitution refers to the deprivation of basic human needs‚ which commonly includes food‚ water‚ sanitation‚ clothing‚ shelter‚ health care and education. Relative poverty is defined contextually as economic inequality in the location or society in which people live. For much of history‚ poverty was considered largely unavoidable as traditional modes of production were insufficient to give

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