Informative Speech Outline 7/23/2010 Title: Pain medications nearly sack one of the NFL’s most successful quarterbacks. Topic: Pain Medications: Very easily abused and affects millions of lives. General purpose: To Inform and create awareness. Specific purpose: To inform the audience about the dangers of the prescription pain medication i.e. Vicodin (Hydrocodone) I. Introduction A. What NFL Quarterback is the first ever to win three MVP’s consecutively in a row while addicted
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Informative Speech Outline Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the science behind zombies and the “zombie virus” as well as provide information on how to survive after an outbreak of this virus. Central Idea: Through science and expert advice we can observe why zombies act the way that they do and what can be done to cause it intentionally‚ prevent it‚ or even create it. Introduction I. Play trailer for National Geographic’s “The Truth About Zombies” II. The NatGeo
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Dan Murphy Oral Communication Informative Speech Outline April 15‚ 2014 Specific Goal: I’m going to inform the audience about Alice in Chain’s lead singer‚ Layne Thomas Staley and his horrible‚ yet wonderful live. Thesis Statement: Lead singer of Alice in Chains‚ Layne Staley‚ was one of the most influential vocalists of the grunge boom even with his drug abuse‚ depression and self-harm which became regular topics in his songs. Introduction: I. How many of you have ever heard of the band‚ Alice
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Choosing Organic By: Kayla Ray Informative Speech SC105: T Th 3:30 Mrs. Becker March 4‚ 2013 General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: I want my audience to understand the importance of purchasing and consuming organic food. Thesis: Choosing to purchase and consume organic food is a smart and healthy choice for you and your family. Formal Outline of Speech Introduction I. “The way we eat has changed more in the last 50 years than in the previous 10‚000.” Food activist
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United Nations‚ poverty in our world is still a very real and distressing problem. Based on their annual report‚ over 40% of the poorest people in our world live with less than £1.03 a day. One may wonder who exactly these people are‚ and may think about all those poor people in Africa. You may take pity on them‚ but may be left puzzled on what exactly you can do to help. But what if poverty was a great deal closer to your home than thought possible? It is an alarming fact that over 40% of the British
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the flagship journal of the American Psychological Association‚ looks at the positive effects of video game play. I’ve already written about the 5 reasons I’m buying my kids a Wii U this holiday season. In a way‚ this post offers 4 more reasons‚ emphasizing some of the positive impact that comes from gaming. As you’ll read below‚ I have some reservations about the paper‚ but I also think there’s a lot of good information in it. The research paper‚ by Isabela Granic‚ Adam Lobel‚ and Rutger C.
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Title: Artistic Freedom of Speech I. Introduction A. Attention-getter: One in five U.S. adults now has a tattoo. Tattoos have been around for centuries and have different purposes all around the world. B. Significance: After my speech‚ the audience will have a better knowledge on why people get tattoos. C. Credibility: I have researched information based
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Jenna Meneses COM 115 – Public Speaking Informative Speech Outline Topic: Diabetes Purpose: To inform my audience members about diabetes‚ the complications of diabetes‚ and what they can do to prevent diabetes from happening or how they can manage and maintain a healthy lifestyle if they are currently living with diabetes. Introduction I. Show of hands‚ how many of you know someone who has diabetes? Need/Connection II. According to the National Diabetes Report‚ 2014 from the centers for disease control
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Communications 211 Derek Mudd November 2013 Persuasive Speech General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my classmates that seatbelt laws should be less enforced. Thesis: Wearing a seatbelt should not be a law because citizens should have the freedom to drive without a seatbelt‚ as long as they are not putting someone else’s life in danger. Pattern of organization: Problem-Cause solution Outline: Introduction: A. Story about seatbelts Body: I. A. In 2012‚ The Click it or ticket
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want to say to you. I hope that among those of you listening today What God wants most of us is become holy. He loves you much more than you could ever begin to imagine‚ and he wants the very best for you. Perhaps some of you have never thought about this before. Perhaps some of you think being a saint is not for you. Let me explain what I mean. When we are young‚ we can usually think of people that we look up to‚ people we admire‚ people we want to be like.. We live in a celebrity culture‚ and
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