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    “How To” Speech Example Outline Introduction 1. Attention Getting Opener There is no other sport that is more enjoyable to me than swimming. For most people it is baseball‚ or football. For some people it may be running or yoga. For me‚ racing in the water is the best! It may not be a team effort‚ or have an outlined playbook‚ but swimming is still a very competitive sport. 2. Clear Topic and Main Points Today I’m going to tell you how to be a competivie swimmer (Topic). First we will look at

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    INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform audience of the signs you can look for and types of diabetes. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter:  Show of hands. How many of you all have or know someone with Diabetes? B. Reason to Listen:   According to the “2013 Fast Fact Sheet” from the American Diabetes Association‚ nearly 26 million children and adults in the United States have diabetes‚ which is nearly 10% of the U.S. population. *exact facts are:

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    Informative Speech Outline Thesis Statement: College Football fans around the nation recognize Bobby Bowden as one of the most inspirational and game changing coaches of all time. Introduction I. Imagine how it would feel to be widely recognized not only as a great coach‚ but also as a mentor to so many young athletes. (Attention Getter) II. Coach Bowden had a career and a personality that coaches‚ players‚ and fans all admired whether he was winning or losing on the field. III

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    Britain‚ it was wheelchair basketball. When first walking in I didn’t know what expect‚ I didn’t know what type of personalities the athletes would have towards me because I felt they might feel I was invading their sanctuary. The athletes had an extremely open and friendly environment‚ they saw that I was trying to be cautious and not disturb their normal practice rituals. The athletes came over to me and was happy to see that I was interested in the sport wheelchair basketball‚ so they wanted to get

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    This I Believe Speech Outline – Spring 2015 Introduction: 1. Attention Getter and Relate to Audience: I believe in the tapping of cleats‚ the thud of a basketball‚ the crack of a baseball‚ and the boom of a starting pistol. I believe in the roar of the crowd‚ and the silence of a pre-game prayer. I believe in brotherhood‚ leadership‚ and excellence. 2. Establish Credibility: As a child I spent my weekends and summers traveling to wrestling‚ basketball‚ and baseball tournaments. As I grew

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    The Physics Of Basketball

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    The Physics of Basketball Brittney LeBlanc Physics 122 Physics comes into play throughout our lives‚ in absolutely everything we do‚ especially in sports such as basketball. Although you do not need to be a physician to become a basketball player‚ if you understand the basic physics of basketball‚ it can be very beneficial to your game. Specifically‚ understanding the physics behind shooting‚ passing‚ and dribbling the basketball. A Canadian named‚ Dr. James Naismith‚ was instructed to create an

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    Speech/Outline General Goal: I want to inform my audience Specific Goal: I would like the audience to understand the problems with over consuming the product caffeine. Thesis Statement: there are numerous side effects and health problems associated with caffeine. Caffeine should not be consumed to “energize”. Many often turn to caffeine to help‚ and doing so will lead you to become addicted to the substance much like a drug and will affect many aspects of your everyday life. Introduction:

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    Interpretive Walk Outline CIG Course November 27‚ 2010 PROGRAM TITLE: Frog’s Disappearing Act THEME: Frogs are a unique and important part of the world and also our southern Ohio ecosystem‚ but they are disappearing at an alarming rate. AUDIENCE: a group of frog lovers and concerned citizens ranging from small children to adults. GOAL: to raise awareness and provide knowledge of these amphibians and their role in the ecosystem. OBJECTIVES: 1. Have audience be able to be able to give an explanation

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    Washington delivered some 4‚000 public speeches during his 30-year career as an orator. D. Washington’s most famous speech is his “Atlanta Exposition Address” of 1895. 3. In the “Atlanta Exposition Address” Washington urged blacks to strive for economic advancement rather than to agitate for immediate social equality. 4. To this day‚ Washington’s speech at Atlanta remains highly

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    History of Basketball

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    The game of basketball has evolved a great deal throughout the years. Basketball was invented on December 21‚ 1891. The inventor of the game was a Canadian clergyman‚ James Naismith (Joseph Morse‚ 1973). <br> <br>The game of basketball was fashioned from fragments of other games‚ seeking to eliminate flaws of indoor rugby‚ soccer and lacrosse. Naismith also borrowed aspects from the children ’s game "Duck-on-a-Rock‚" in which children tried to knock off a rock from a boulder by tossing smaller rocks

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