sitting down? Each year‚ more than a million kids will leave school without earning a high school diploma -- that’s approximately 7‚000 students every day of the academic year. Without that diploma‚ they’ll be more likely to head down a path that leads to lower-paying jobs‚ poorer health‚ and the possible continuation of a cycle of poverty that creates immense challenges for families‚ neighborhoods‚ and communities. For some students‚ dropping out is the culmination of years of academic hurdles‚ missteps
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10/31/12 Persuasive Speech Outline I. ADG- It is not a myth why people call fast food disgusting. On a Friday night during my graveyard shift at McDonald’s a drunken customer passed by the Drive-Thru around 2:30a.m.While my coworker was taking his order the customer decided to cuss and call her really offensive names because she couldn’t get his order right. She got mad and decided to spit in the customers Sweet Tea‚ she was immediately fired when another coworker told the manager. Since I started
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INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE SPCH1111 Brett Good Deb Lawson 3/26/2015 Cancer I. OPENING WOW : Did you know that more than eight million people are expected to die from cancer just this year? That means there are over 1‚500 people dying from this disease every day! THESIS : Cancer is a fatal disease that could be preventable and one day possibly curable. FORECAST : In my speech‚ I will discuss exactly what cancer is‚ ways to protect yourself and prevent from developing cancer‚ and also different types of treatment if
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Persuasive Speech Outline (Using Monroe’s Motivated Sequence) Topic: Voting in Election Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience to vote in democratic elections to voice out their opinions and beliefs regardless of their background‚ to decide for their future‚ and to preserve the essence of democracy. Attention: * Provide a vivid description of people struggling to fight for their voting rights in certain countries. * Share relevant facts /statistics of how a small number of votes
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Informative Speech Outline “Depression” INTRODUCTION I. Good evening everyone! Many of us have face depression sometime before or maybe facing it now. II. This is something that most of us feel at one time or another in our lives. III. I have taken some time to research three websites all about depression as well as have experienced it myself in my life. IV. Depression is the most common mental disorder and according to the National Institute of Mental Health‚ about 9.5 percent of the population
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Katie Swadener Effective Speaking Monday 8:30 am Informative Speech Outline Specific Goal: I want my audience to better understand the art of tattooing‚ the application process and the importance of needle sterilization and shop cleanliness. Introduction: I. It is estimated that approximately one new tattoo establishment is being opened in the country every day. II. With the growing popularity of tattoos it’s important that potential clients are aware of the application process
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Outline for a speech I. Introduction A. Introduce the speakers and build up to the case B. Capture audience’s attention with a discussion of the benefits of increasing immunisation rates. (1) Vaccines prevent more than 6 million deaths per year (2) Vaccines contribute to the extension in life expectancy. (3) Promotes equity and even world peace. (4) Complete eradication of infectious agents. C. Summarise the main idea of the speech. Quickly state three main points 1. First Main Point – Influence
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structural parts of a persuasive speech. Attention Statement Show a picture of a person on death row and ask the audience: does an innocent man deserve to die? Introduction Briefly introduce the man in an Illinois prison and explain that he was released only days before his impending death because DNA evidence (not available when he was convicted)‚ clearly established his innocence. A statement of your topic and your specific stand on the topic: “My speech today is about the death penalty
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PERSUASIVE SPEECH PREPARATION OUTLINE TOPIC: Why do we need to vote? Title: Why do we have to vote for effective leadership? General purpose: To persuade Specific purpose: To convince my audience that if we are not voting we will create and face problems in the future. Central idea: A. To voice our opinions B. To guarantee our freedom C. To translate vision into reality. Organizational pattern: Organization I. INTRODUCTION Open with impact/ Attention getter: "Effective leadership
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Outline for Demonstration Speech (please follow same format): Introduction Stimulus (Attention-Getter): Can you pack for a two week trip in your carry on suite case? Purpose Statement: “Today I am here to demonstrate how to pack everything you need I a carry on suite case. Motivation: This could save you money that you could be spending on your vacation and extra money in your pocket. Establish Credibility: After traveling to endless amount of places in extending amount of time I feel like I’ve
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