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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Introduction: Do you know the outcome of lack of sex education‚ which can cause us the worst consequence? “It’s bringing the HIV into our body”‚ according to Former U.S. General Jocelyn Elders at a Community Health Centers of Arkansas. Today‚ I will talk about the consequence of lack of sex education‚ and the advantage of having sex education. According the General Jocelyn Elders‚ the lack of sex makes the children vulnerable to sexual assault and sexually transmitted infections. It is also cost
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CHOOSING AN INFORMATIVE TOPIC I’m going show you an activity you can do later develop some topic ideas for an informative speech… …But first‚ we’ll talk about some general things you might want consider when picking topic for any presentation. 1. You have consider your audience… …You’re speaking for their sake‚ not yours. …You might think your topic is interesting…you may think it’s funny‚ exciting… …If your audience doesn’t feel same way…no matter how good your presentation
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Katie Braun Speech Persuasive Speech Outline: Volunteering Organizational Pattern: MONROE’S MOTIVATED SEQUENCE Introduction (Attention): One hundred percent: an all encompassing‚ nonexclusive percentage. It is also the very percentage of the people in this classroom who have done some type of volunteer work in their lives. Furthermore‚ it represents the percentage of individuals here today who found the volunteer work they did beneficial. Many of you additionally stated that volunteering made you
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Name: Janene A. Davison – sample outline . Pick Three Presentation Outline Topic Choice: My favorite sport: baseball Introduction Topic sentence previewing main ideas: Main Idea #1 My favorite sport is baseball. Though I’ve never played the sport I still have an appreciation for it because it brings my family together‚ there’s always a game to watch‚ and it’s a great form of entertainment. Support detail: It’s a family affair • • • Main Idea #2 Support detail: It’s played March-October
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Recipe for a persuasive speech Ingredients: 2 x bold statements 5 x rhetorical questions 3 x strong‚ justified arguments 3 x facts/examples to support each argument 1 x backed-up counterargument for opposing views 20 x emotionally triggering words (at least) 1 x statement to challenge the audience Method: 1) Have a clear idea in your head of your opinion on the subject before you proceed in writing the speech. 2) Research to find examples to justify your opinion. An easy way to
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AJ SC Speech 1608-S40 September 12‚ 2013 Topic: Glossophobia General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about Glossophobia and how to overcome it. Central Idea: Today I want to share what a Glossophobia is‚ what are the causes and symptoms‚ how can affect your life and how can you overcome it INTRODUCTION How many of you have fear to speak in public? How many of you had bad grades on a presentation because of the fear of speaking in public
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Outline Intro: Topic is about Bartending and how to make good tips. The Specific Purpose for talking about this is to give some insight on making decent money if you ever have to resort to a job like this. While in college (maybe even after) you can make quick cash bartending. (I.e. as a job‚ or at a party) Thesis: To make good money and be a good bartender you must have interpersonal skills‚ you have to “know your stuff‚” and you have to have good memory and speed. 1) Interpersonal
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John Doe Joel Challenger Speech Communication 213 Section A Informative Speech January 1‚ 2013 Topic How to make a Chocolate Cake. Title: The Cake Hitler would have eaten‚ a Nazi German Chocolate Cake Specific purpose: To inform my audience on how to make a Nazi German Chocolate Cake. Introduction Attention Material: What comes to mind when you see a Chocolate cake? We associate cakes with celebrations (like Christmas or birthdays) or special occasions. Do you know that cakes date back to the
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Name of Speech: Informative Speech Specific Purpose Statement: To inform my Audience about Cancer. Thesis Statement: Cancer can affect anyone. Introduction I. Attention-Getting Device: About 1‚660‚290 new cases of cancer are expected to be diagnosed in 2013‚ also it is projected that 580‚350 Americans will die of cancer this year‚ that is almost 1‚600 people a day. II. Purpose and Thesis: Cancer is a serious disease that may be preventable and curable. III. Credibility and Relational Connection:
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