Persuasive Speech Attention Getter: I would like to start my presentation off by telling you all to ask yourselves a series of fairly straight forward questions. I want you to take a look at you’re‚ any hand and ask your selves “Who’s hand is this?” Do the same with your other hand‚ and now both legs and your arms if you would like. If I am not mistaking the answer to all your questions are mine right. They are your hands‚ legs‚ and arms. What I am trying to get through to you all today is that
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Running Head: Teen Pregnancy Teenage Pregnancies and Health Risks Betty Samuelsen Western Governors University Teen girls should refrain from the peer pressure of becoming pregnant. Becoming pregnant at a young age may have consequences with the range of seriousness. Pregnant teens are encouraging others to become pregnant in the form of peer pressure. Teens are watching too much television that encourages them to become pregnant. Pregnancy is a major reason that the dropout rate of teen
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Persuasive Speech “Donating Blood” Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience to donate blood regularly if their blood is safe to be transferred to another human being. Central Idea: Donating blood helps save lives through a relatively simple and painless process that also provides numerous benefits to the donor. Introduction Attention Step: I. (Attention) One day while Jim was enjoying one of his favorite hobbies‚ flying small airplanes‚ the airplane crashed and Jim suffered broken bones and
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Speech Assignment 11.1 State the organizational pattern chosen: Problem-Solution Pattern Topic The Opportunity for Improved Quality and Length of Life by taking Vitamin K2MK-7 General Purpose To persuade the audience to take action Specific Purpose Following my speech‚ the audience members will add Vitamin K2MK-7 to their daily diets. Thesis By adding Vitamin K2MK-7 to your daily diet‚ you will achieve improved quality and length of life. Introduction Gain audience attention I. If improved
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COLLEGE OF FOUNDATION AND GENERAL STUDIES Program: Foundation Subject: English for Academic Purposes Code: ENGF 103 Credit Hours: 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Synopsis: This course is designed to develop students’ public speaking skills. Students will be exposed to principles and practices of effective public speaking which are done through lectures‚ discussions‚ and class exercises. Most importantly
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Chapter 4 Selecting a topic and purpose 1. 1) Topic: Eating disorders Specific purpose: To inform my audience about the causes of eating disorders. Specific purpose: To persuade my audience about crating good eating habits in order to avoid eating disorders. 2) Topic: Lengua Meta Classes Specific purpose: To inform my audience that with only 5 Lengua Meta Classes we just achieve a B2 level in English proficiency. Specific purpose: To persuade my audience that the authorities
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Simran Malek _PERSUASIVE SPEECH:_ _"BEAUTY IS MORE THAN SKIN DEEP"_ It ’s everywhere. You can ’t escape it. It ’s sprawled across flashy billboards with alluring models. It ’s plastered throughout all kinds of magazines and books. Celebrities ooze with it. And ’s it ’s all too friendly with teens; it overpowers their very being like too much axe in the gym change room. It ’s the pressure of beauty. Good morning/afternoon students‚ teachers‚ judges and fellow competitors. Today I ’m going to talk
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Common Phobias (Sample Informative Prep Outline) General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: After hearing my presentation‚ my listeners will be able to name and describe several common phobias. Central Idea: The most common phobias fall into three main categories - social‚ survival‚ and environmental phobias. Organizational Pattern: Topical INTRODUCTION I. (Attention Material) Rose Marie had fears that she allowed to take control of her life. A. Fears‚ even small ones‚ can
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social networking these days. Twitter‚ Facebook‚ Instagram and Snapchat are the leading forms of social media right now. I know all of us are guilty of it. I have problems with it just writing the outline. Social Networking can be very beneficial to us‚ but it is very harmful. By the end of my speech‚ I want the audience to know that there are many negatives to social networking. I am speaking on this topic‚ because social networking has many negative aspects. With it being so popular‚ people
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now. I felt this because turning 13 is now considered to be the beginning of your teenage era‚ a time filled with hidden dangers‚ mysteries and new opportunities. Personally the last thing I had in mind when I reached the ‘age of prodigy’ was becoming a parent ! Yet this was certainly wasn’t the case for teenagers of the 1950’s. Statistics provided in the article showed me‚ the biggest year in U.S history for teenage birth was 1957. Nancy Gibbs then goes onto justify why this occurred and it was not
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