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    “Introducing sex education in middle school is very important as many cases of teenage pregnancy have been reported in the past few years” Final Persuasive Speech April 21‚ 2013 I am writing to persuade you of how it is important to talk to our young children in middle school about sex and teen pregnancy. Sex education is one of the most controversial issues in education. This has been hovering over educational institutions since ages. It is probably the most debated topic that will always

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    under certain conditions. A "weapon" is defined more broadly in Florida than in Georgia: it includes the firearm‚ the knife and more. One of the main arguments of the pro-guns is that it is because there is not enough weapons that there is violence. As one of the favorite slogans of the National Rifle Association‚ a powerful pro-gun lobby‚ summed up: "How do you stop a dirty guy armed with a gun? With a good guy armed with a gun ". Per firearms supporters‚ if any individual was armed‚ there would

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    Persuasive Speech #2 I. Introduction     “The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently.” This quote by Friedrich Nietzsche speaks volumes toward the importance of individuality and self-expression.  It shows how conformity can lead to complacency and “corrupt” our most valuable resource‚ our youth. School uniforms do just that.  The requirement of school uniforms can cause more problems than they solve ranging

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    Title: Information Speech Outline “The Evolution of Animation” Subject Code: USEL 23 - Speech Communication Prepared For: Datin Minda Hassan Prepared By: Nur Rabiatul Adawiyah Bt Mohd Nor Kamarudin (1411170007) Class: Oregon Program: ADFP Summer 2014 Preparation Outline Informative Speech “The Evolution of Animation – From 2D Animation to 3D Animation” General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience the evolution of animation. Central Idea: I will

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    the sport of softball‚ and is a wonderful friend. Reason to Listen: Being softball’s most dominant pitcher Jennie Fitch has become the most popular softball player of all- time. Finch is one of the most respective female athletes in all sports. SPEECH: Jennie Finch has a unique background. Jennie is known as the face of softball. Jennie is from La Mirada‚ California. She is the youngest of three children. She has two older brothers‚ Landon and Shane. Jennie grew up watching her brothers play

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    Quid pro quo harassment involves a supervisor and an employee. The supervisor makes unwelcome sexual advances or engages in unwelcome sexual conduct. The supervisor also states or implies that the employee must accept this unwelcome behavior to: Keep his or her job. Keep his or her benefits. Avoid being transferred to another job. Avoid being demoted with a decrease in pay. Receive a promotion‚ raise‚ vacation time‚ etc. Despite widespread publicity about the perils of sexual harassment‚ surveys

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    Against School Uniforms School Uniforms  I understand that many schools around the nation wear uniforms for a good reason. Such as if kids could not purchase enough clothes normally. I completely respect that and the schools which choose to do so. However‚ I do strongly believe that children have the right to wear whatever they want to school as long as it is appropriate. I myself have never attended a school in which uniforms are required. But I do know kids who have and a lot of them say they

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    Abortion (pro life) Abortion is the the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy. Take a minute and think about that; innocent babies being killed. Every minute 2.3 abortions take place‚ every hour 137 abortions take place‚ every day 2‚900 abortions take place‚ in one year 1 million abortions take place. This is taking place all across the U.S.;1 in 4 pregnancies end in abortion. A pregnancy can be terminated as late as 20 weeks. After just 6 weeks of pregnancy the nose‚ ears‚ and mouth are

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    I44 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ACOUSTICS‚ SPEECH‚ AND SIGNAL PROCESSING‚ VOL. ASSP-34‚ NO. 4‚ AUGUST Speech Analysis/Synthesis Based on a Sinusoidal Representation Abstract-A sinusoidal model for the speech waveform used to de- speech compression. The amplitudes and frequencies of is velop a new analysislsynthesis technique that is characterized by the the underlying sine waves are estimated using Kalman filamplitudes‚frequencies‚ andphases of thecomponentsine waves. tering techniques‚ and each

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    history‚ the United States Constitution has been put to the test over the issue of free speech. The First Amendment states‚ "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." Even though free speech is one of the core American values proudly embedded in each citizen‚ some poopAmericans

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