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    Informative Speech Topics

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    Informative Speech Topics The following come from this site: http://www.goodspeechtopics.com/informational-speech-topics.html Informational Speech Topics 1. 1. Personality tests 2. 2. Who are the libertarians? 3. 3. Aromatheraphy 4. 4. What is inflation? 5. 5. Electric cars 6. 6. What was Watergate? 7. 7. Political parties 8. 8. Describe a piece of current legislation 9. 9. Biography of an important person...........who is...? 10. 10. History of an event (Halloween‚ etc.)‚ or describe

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    expensive jewelry and clothes and driving expensive cars. If you see anyone who is dressed in a manner that makes them stand out in the crowd that will‚ most likely‚ be your wind type. These are the women who wear the most makeup and have a tendency to dye their hair. They also are a very touchy-feely type of people so the person who you notice is hugging and touching everyone may be the wind type. Those who are completely focused on others are the type who will not try to call too much attention to themselves

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    Hello! Today I’m going to make a speech on the fashion in the 1960’s. Well‚ let’s get right to it! Now‚ there is a common idea of the fashion in the 1960s. Most people thought it was just “hippies” and “bell-bottoms”. Not me. In fact that was one of the reasons I chose fashion in the 60’s. But in reality‚ the fashion in the 60’s was nothing like that. After WW2 ended‚ fashion came back as one of the latest things. For the women‚ in the early 60s the latest fashion was in Jackie Kennedy’s hands.

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    personal grooming

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    grooming - activity leading to skilled behavior grooming - the activity of getting dressed; putting on clothes To prepare‚ as for a specific position or purpose: groom an employee for advancement. It is not just your experience that talks for you‚ it is your system gesture and how you bring yourself. A woman may appear very eye-catching until she rests in a strange way‚ or say some illegal things that loss the look you recognized about her. Individual self care‚ especially

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    years with society wanting to be updated with better and high quality products that can give them the quickest information. Fashion has also advanced in clothing and hairstyles over the years. In the 70’s fashion for society was the hippie look with tie dye shirts‚ feathers‚ headbands‚ and a lot of accessories. Jeans changed from being boot cut to being tight jeans now a day. It has evolved from female’s outfit being covered from the neck to the toe with traditional coverings to outfits that has designs

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    The American Dream in the 1960s “You have to forget about what other people say‚ when you’re supposed to die‚ or when you’re supposed to be loving. You have to forget about all these things. You have to go on and be crazy. Craziness is like heaven‚” said Jimi Hendrix (Haugen 55) . Jimi Hendrix along with many other Americans wanted to live a life full of peace‚ freedom‚ and happiness. One thing was certain‚ America changed in the 1960s and along with it‚ so did the American Dream. The American Dream

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    Ever since I can remember I have always been intrigued with the wildlife population of my five-acre backyard. Several vivid memories of me as a young girl bring me back to the days when I took in abandoned baby rodents and injured birds in hopes of nurturing them back to health. In my bedroom‚ I had set up a row of cardboard boxes with food‚ water‚ and blankets for each of my “patients” until they were ready to be “discharged”. Memories like these remind me everyday of my passion for veterinary

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    groom and style their hair. They also wore wigs that were curled or braided. Most adult Egyptians wore some kind of false hair‚ including extensions and wigs. They used instruments from sharpened flints‚ oyster shells or bone to tie their hair back. Henna was used to dye hair in different shades of orange-red in 1500BC (Alpert et al 7). Hairstyles‚ eye makeup and grooming practices from ancient Egypt have been revived in modern times (Sherrow 114). In 500BC‚ The Golden Age‚ Greece used hair as

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    Diffusion Lab Report

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    atoms or ions mingle together and move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration as a result to their kinetic energy. for example if you were to put a drop of purple food coloring into a glass of water‚ the coloring of the dye will soon be mixed with the water making the entire glass of clear water purple. This is shown in the first illustration of figure 1. Osmosis: is a process from which molecules of a solution‚ pass through a

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    farm one summer. The computers sold quickly. Steve Jobs began to realize that they might be able to sell many computers so he went to various companies (including IBM) asking for financial backing. IBM turned Jobs down because he showed up in a tie-dye shirt and jeans; he didn’t fit the IBM culture of blue suits. Also‚ IBM didn’t believe that there would be a market for small computers. By 1978‚ Jobs‚ Wozniak‚ and Markkula were each worth over $250 million. The next big computer change was

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