To inform: To inform my audience on dreams Intro: Can you remember the last dream you had? Maybe you could fly or were falling down an endless dark tunnel. Perhaps you were awakened by a horrific dream in the middle of the night. If any of you are like me you experience vivid dreams. I would like to start by share one of my dream experiences with you all. About two months ago I had a dream that my boyfriend was cheating on me‚ now I know all you girls and guys can relate to this. I wake up in
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Chronic Disease‚ Asthma Good morning to our beloved lecturer and my fellow classmate. In our advanced world nowadays‚ we have discovered about lots kinds of diseases. Among those diseases that have been discovered is asthma. Generally‚ we knew that asthma is a lung-related disease and it does make breathing become difficult. But did you know that asthma is being thought to be caused by combination of genetic and environmental factors? Did you know that across this entire world the number of people
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Mary McKaskle Speech September 22‚2014 ISIS Purpose At the end of my presentation‚ the audience will be able to explain what ISIS is and the danger it has on America. Introduction All you have been hearing about in the news lately is ISIS this and ISIS that. Some peoples thoughts are what is ISIS‚ some others thoughts are why does it even matter they are in another country. But in all reality we have some ISIS members on our soil and they blend just like you and I do. So today I am going to better
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SPEECH WRITING Introduction What every speech needs is a hook. Your audience starts off restless‚ mentally lethargic‚ and in some cases sleepy. You have to snap them out of it. If your introduction fails there’s very little chance of getting them back. Your hook can include anything from a humorous anecdote to a shocking or controversial statement. Which one you choose depends entirely on your subject matter and audience. This can follow or come before your thesis statement. Obviously‚ you want
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Justine Capps July 23‚ 2012 SPCH 1315 - Patton How to Perform CPR General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: At the end of this speech‚ the audience will know how perform CPR. Central Idea: To perform CPR‚ you will check the scene for danger‚ send for help‚ and then begin chest compressions. I. INTRODUCTION: A. Attention Material 1. Has anyone ever wondered what they would do if somebody they knew had stopped breathing or heart had stopped? If so‚ you can
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I never fully understood the concept of life and death. As a child‚ my parents always told me stories of our ancestors who had passed on‚ and when my Nana on my mom’s side passed‚ they began telling me more and more about death. I found death to be an interesting topic. The fact that our human bodies can only live for so long before they give out. I found death interesting and I found it to be a factor in a lot of my dreams. "It’ll wear off‚ son." Was almost always my dad’s answer. He would pat
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Intro- Imagine that you are one of the millions of Americans who watched the Beatles for the first time on the Ed Sullivan Show. It was February 9th‚ 1964‚ and according to The Music Trades from February 4th 2014‚ nearly 73 million Americans were watching the Beatles on the Ed sullivan show- this accounted for nearly 40 percent of the entire population. Central Idea- Today I would like to show you all how The Beatles became one of the most popular bands in history‚ the impacts they have had on the
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INFORMATIVE SPEECH ASSIGNMENT Overview: For this assignment you must present an informative speech to an audience of your peers. There are three general approaches to informing an audience: altering perception‚ creating virtual experience‚ or explaining (of course‚ these are not mutually exclusive categories – a speech may well do more than one‚ though one approach often dominates). An informative speech asks you to convey your knowledge and understanding of an object‚ process‚ event‚ or concept
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COMM 1317 INFORMATIVE SPEECH 1. Share 1-3 informative topics in class. (Audience analysis) o Poll your audience of peers for their interests…unless you are very passionate about a specific topic. YOU select your proposed topic. o Get proposed informative topic approved by instructor. 2. Informative speech should have a minimum of (5) five recent & quality references in Bibliography. o You must cite at least three (3) of these sources during your speech. 3. Informative speech is four - six
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difference. I think that I have a great way to get rid of one of a huge problem in society today. I want to change the world by making all religions respected. Racism against certain religions is a main problem in society and many people are getting upset about it. Muslims are one of the most disliked religions‚ mostly because of the terrorist attacks on Paris. All religions need
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