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    Stop Smoking

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    To quit smoking is one of the most important measures one can take to eliminate a possible cause of death. Estimates say that about half of the people who don’t quit smoking will die of smoking-related health issues. While the health benefits are numerous‚ there are several other reasons to quit smoking. The following are some reasons why you should quit smoking. Money Money is a great motivator‚ and you will save tons of it if you quit smoking. It may surprise you to know that you’ll probably

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    STOP SMOKING A PERSUASIVE SPEECH SUBMITTED BY: Symon Jerremae Z. Del Carmen SUBMITTED TO: Ms. Madeleine Cabalan Hello my name is Symon and I’m here to persuade you to stop smoking.  Smoking is not only bad for health it is also as bad for the people  around you.  Breathing other people’s smoke is called passive‚ involuntary or  secondhand smoking. The non-smoker breathes "side stream" smoke from  the burning tip of the cigarette and "mainstream" smoke that has been  inhaled and

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    Request Stop

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    Request Stop Harold Pinter Harold Pinter was an English playwright‚ screenwriter ‚ actor‚ theatre director and poet. He was of the most influential and imitated of modern British dramatists. Pinter’s writing career spanned over 50 years. Pinter’s dramas often involve strong conflicts between ambivalent characters who struggle for verbal and territorial dominance and for their own versions of the past. Stylistically‚ his works are marked by theatrical pauses and silences‚ irony and menace.

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    STOP BULLYING

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    STOP BULLYING Speech Outline By: Jocelynn CWI General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to call their local school board and demand that they implement stricter penalties for school bullies. Thesis Statement: According to the Center for Disease Control suicide is the third leading cause of death between 15-24 year olds and the second leading cause between the ages of 25-34 but together we can change that. Introduction I. On September 07‚ 2012 Amanda

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    Stop Bullying

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    We hear in the news all the time about a teenager committing suicide. We probably don’t even think twice about why the person did it. Thoughts in our brain come to conclusions like‚ maybe he or she had a depression disorder or maybe somebody he or she loved died. It probably never crosses our minds that this particular teenager could have been bullied to death. Fifteen year-old Phoebe Prince‚ a freshman at South Hadley High School was bullied to death. According to New York Times‚ “The taunting started

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    Stop Terrorism

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    Palestine and elsewhere. My heart breaks with every report of the hundreds of nameless people who die from our bombs‚ our weapons‚ our soldiers. � For me‚ then the question‚ �How to Stop Terrorism?� is easy. We stop terrorism first of all by stopping our own terrorism! We cannot fight terrorism by becoming terrorists. We cannot end terrorism by using the methods of terrorism to bomb and kill Iraqis‚ to occupy Iraq‚ to support the terrorist occupation of the Palestinians‚ and to hold the world hostage with

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    Stop and Frisk

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    usually takes place in order to stop a crime from occurring. On the other hand‚ many find the technique to be inappropriate and just down right wrong. Several have different opinions about the stopping and frisking process. Many individuals have different views on the whole stopping and frisking technique. Dennis C. Smith‚ who is a professor of public policy at New York University and was a paid consultant for the New York Police Department in litigation involving stop and frisk‚ believes that stopping

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    Stop Censorship

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    Stop Censorship SPECIFIC GOAL: I want my audience to step up and stop censorship. INTRODUCTION I. (Attention getter): How are you all doing tonight? We have a problem! A problem that some of us don’t even know exist. I beg you all to pay attention to your surrounding. The life we live today is in jeopardy. What we do today‚ or better yet what we don’t do can have detrimental results in due time.

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    stop bullying

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    Bulling has been an exceeding issue over the years… it is about time to make it stop! Bulling affects everyone not just the victims of bulling but‚ the bully’s and everyone surrounding them. The numbers of kids that are starting to become victims as well as bullies are increasing. Nobody like’s a bully and being one just makes matters worse. Bullying is a major problem that we haven’t been able to stop‚ every year more and more people become bullied at school and online‚ if we take a stand

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    Stop and Frisk

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    citizens or about 1.5%. The increase of arrests was definitely due to policy change‚ as is illustrated when comparing population growth numbers by the increase in people actually stopped and those arrested. Current law allows police officers to conduct stop and frisk searches of persons based on reasonable suspicion‚ as determined by Terry v. Ohio where supreme court decisions determined that individuals can be searched not only for probable cause (where an individual is under suspicion of committing

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