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    Famous Speech

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    essay Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the thirty-second commander and chief of the United States of America‚ or as most know him‚ the president. He was the man in office at the time of the attack on Midway. His address to Pearl Harbor was a moving speech that had big lines in it that are still remembered today. For example‚ “The people of the United States have already formed their opinions and well understand the implications to the very life and safety of our nation” (1). Over and over he reassures

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    Narrative Speech

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    Narrative Speech (Dinner Date) Specific Speech Goal: To inform my classmates on which three people I would go on a dinner date with and why. Introduction I. The three people that I have chosen for my dinner date have influenced billions of people at one point or another. II. Some may even influence you today. III. But the main reason I chose them was because of the unique perspectives they would have on their own lives that they would share with me. Thesis: Three people that I would most

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    Bowling Speech

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    improve their games while still having fun. B. Adaptation: After my speech‚ I hope that my classmates will know some helpful things that they can use to improve their enjoyment of the game of bowling. C. Credibility: I have based this speech on some book information and on my own personal experience. I have been bowling for eight years and I have taken a bowling coach certification class. D. Enumerated Preview: In my speech‚ I am going to talk about the bowling equipment‚ the basics techniques

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    Conformity Speech

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    Remember those times in class when the teacher has asked a question and the answer in mind is surely correct‚ yet when you look around the majority have chosen an option completely opposite? What about the time your friends pressured you into stealing that shirt or CD or involving in mocking little Johnny because he was a ‘geek’? At the time there was no problems. As a part of the group you felt confident‚ secure and "like so cool". But when you found that your answer was actually the correct

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    Speech Study Guide

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    Hw #5 Pg 362 #1-4 1. What are the three purposes of a speech of introduction? What guidelines should you follow in preparing such a speech? * The three purposes of a speech of introduction is to build enthusiasm for the upcoming speaker‚ build enthusiasm for the speaker topic‚ and establish a welcoming climate that will boost the speaker’s credibility. The guidelines I should follow in preparing such a speech are to be brief‚ make sure my remarks are completely accurate‚ adapt my remarks

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    Informative Speech

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    Speech #1 Part 1: Contents Section: 1. Title- Struggle from the Start 2. General Purpose- To Inform 3. Specific Purpose- To inform my audience that arthritis is not just a condition for the elderly. 4. Thesis Statement- Being diagnosed with arthritis affected my childhood‚ my athletics‚ and it will continue to affect my future. Part 2: Speech Outline: 1. Introduction a. Attention getter- “Juvenile arthritis is one of the most common childhood diseases in the United States.” b. Common

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    Speech on Alzheimers

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    Intro: Hello my name is Nick and I am giving my speech on Alzheimer’s Disease. I was thinking of what I could do for a speech. Then I thought I wanted to inform people on something that little know about. Then it hit me. Alzheimer’s Disease it has affected my life so much and I know so much about it. So I am going to tell you how it has affected my life in more ways than one. Before I start I want you to imagine something. Look around you know everyone right? All these faces you see practically

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    Informative Speech

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    Below you will find a list of 125 of 250 potential informative speech topics. Be sure to analyze your audience and time limit before selecting a topic. These topics can be used as they are‚ or you might have to make them more precise to suit the situation (available time‚ class requirements‚ etc.). 1. How nuclear power works 2. The biography of your favorite actor 3. How to make pizza 4. The history of comic books 5. How to change your car’s oil 6. The story of how your school was founded

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    Speech on Procrastination

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    my better judgement‚ I would like to begin today with a confession. I am a procrastinator. I procrastinate on almost all of my school assignments and assigned tasks in my day-to-day life. In fact‚ I even waited until the last minute to write this speech. I am here today‚ however‚ to convince you that this is not necessarily a negative thing. In fact‚ procrastination is a very common habit among students and people in general‚ and‚ for those people who do procrastinate; it often has some positive

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    Eng Speech

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    perception of discovery has changed overtime ever since childhood to this present. As a child‚ I have always thought discovery was the act of uncovering a secret or a special item‚ or creating a spectacular scientific invention that would amaze and inspire other people. As years passed‚ I have realised that discovery is something not required to be planned or have a specific aim‚ but rather something that can be unexpected‚ challenged‚ lost/ forgotten or questioned. It could even include self-discovery

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