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    Persuasive Essay Outline Introduction: 1. Attention Grabber: Statistic-“Secondhand smoke causes almost 50‚000 deaths in adult nonsmokers in the United States each year‚ including approximately 3‚400 from lung cancer and 22‚700-69‚600 from heart disease. (American Lung Association) 2. Although smokers are the one’s directly inhaling the smoke from their cigarettes‚ they put everyone’s life in jeopardy. Those around them are not given the choice as to whether they will inhale the toxic air. With

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    Persuasive Essay “Action is the foundational key to all success.” These wise words were spoken by Pablo Picasso‚ and they could not be truer. In life you can’t expect to achieve great things without putting forth an extensive amount of effort. In this case the great thing I am trying to attain is a six or higher on the AP exam towards the end of the year. I know that I am beyond capable of achieving this goal as long as I continue to apply myself and remain dedicated throughout the year. Over

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    Persuasive Outline My specific purpose is to persuade my audience to support the non-profit organization Toastmasters International. I. Introduction A. You should support Toastmasters International. B. After discovering Toastmasters International‚ I decided doing more research would be really good‚ because this organization is great for the world. C. You should support Toastmasters International because number one they are the world’s leader in communication and leader development‚ second they

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    Elizabeth Nordstrom Speech Communications: Section 49 Persuasive Speech Outline Why Every College Student Should Exercise INTRODUCTION 1. Hello everyone‚ my name is Liz Nordstrom and today I have come to speak with you all about how important it is to not only be physically active‚ but to take care of your body by also eating healthy. There are many benefits that come from working out for a short period of time each day. A lot of these benefits are physical and mental‚ however there are many that

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    based around how ladylike the cigarette was. The filter had a printed red band around it to hide lipstick stains and in its campaign saying it is as mild as May. The Marlboro cigarette brand began in England 1847 and was originally targeted at female smokers. Which was not successful‚ so in the 1920’s Marlboro was retargeted to female smokers in the United States. In this campaign ad it was told that Marlboro was a mild cigarette. These efforts continued into World War II when the brand was eventually

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    PERSUASIVE SPEECH “It’s that sad animal shelter commercial again‚ change the channel!” How many of you have said this before? I have. This used to be my initial reaction almost every time ads of animal adoption agencies came on TV.   This is also probably the general reaction of most viewers when presented with such sad images. We all prefer to watch those funny videos of dogs standing on two legs or cats wearing silly outfits. And of course that’s fine; we all need a little entertainment

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    Ksenia Novikova Campaign finance reform is the issue of our lifetime. While we may point to climate change‚ gun control‚ economic inequality‚ the underlying problem is the influence of money in politics. Our representatives are focused on winning elections‚ instead of addressing constituent concerns. They have to specifically focus on spending the majority of their working time calling donors‚ and raising money for their campaigns‚ that this puts their real job on hold. Time spent calling people

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    101 Professor Haviland 16 October 2014 Anti-Bullying Campaigns Anti-bullying campaigns are presented everywhere from the televisions in homes to assemblies in schools. As a result‚ thousands of young people all across America are lavished with benevolent ideals as a quick fix to an incomprehensible issue. With society’s extreme pressures to end bullying‚ one would have to wonder: why has bullying not ended? The goal behind anti-bullying campaigns are that those viewing these presentations leave realizing

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    1/14/14 Persuasive Speech Period 6/7 Is the future of America‚specifically young adults‚ in jeopardy due to the spiraling costs of higher education and associated student loans? All signs point to a crisis in financial aid due to a drop in the availability of jobs‚ without jobs student loans cannot be paid off in a reasonable time frame or not at all. Therefore‚ public state universities must be tuition free for in-state residents in order to benefit both the student and the state ‚improve

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    political campaigns. And with the rise of social media more interaction is possible with voters. Some of the tasks that Internet has brought are fundraising‚ interacting with voters‚ organizing and mobilizing supporters‚ and gathering data. Since 1992 each presidential campaign has used the Internet as a part of their campaign strategies. In 1992‚ Bill Clinton’s campaign first used the Internet to talk to the voters. But the Internet didn’t play a major role in this election. Clinton’s campaign created

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