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    Brandy Holloway Ms. Dee Speech Animal Laws Should Be More Strict Many people may not know that animal cruelty has been around for hundreds of years. . In the article "Animal Cruelty Prosecution" published by American Prosecution Research Institute found that‚ The Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Colony established “The Body of Liberties” found by the Animal Cruelty Prosecution‚ in 1641. The Body of Liberties was a document written for the protection of animals from unnecessary pain and suffering

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    Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Speech In this 3 - minute speech‚ you need to promote a product or an idea to your audience. You must use Monroe’s Motivated Sequence to organize your materials. Some research is required to support your claims. Use this sheet as your guide to organize your thoughts and as your notes to present. Turn this in after your presentation. Attention: Please use a hypothetical scenario‚ a story‚ a question‚ a quote‚ or other ways to get the audience’s attention. Have you

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    Persuasive Speaking: Monroe’s Motivated Sequence President Barak Obama in a "National Address to America’s Schoolchildren" at Wakefield High School opens with a warm welcome and acknowledgments of his broad audience. To gain the attention of his audience he plays on the pathos of his attentive audience by telling a story of his own childhood education. President Obama points out he got up at 4:30 in the morning‚ so his mother could teach him extra to stay up with an American Education. Then following

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    We chose Monroe’s Motivated Sequence because it was the only structure that seemed to cover everything we needed. We knew for certain that our speech was going to be in a Problem-Solution format‚ but we felt that using the Problem-Solution-only structure would not allow us to go as in depth as we wanted to on our topic. Monroe’s Motivated Sequence gives a basis to grab the audience’s attention‚ state the problem we are trying to solve‚ propose a solution‚ give the audience the information they need

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    1. Interpersonal Communication Project 2. Interpersonal Communication According to Petersen (2007)‚ good communication is just as important in business‚ family‚ and social life. Listening well matters for coworkers‚ when intimacy is not the goal‚ but being able to work together effectively is. It helps keep friendships vital and even makes a difference in casual relationships where you merely want ease. 3. Introduction: What is Interpersonal Communication? Stewart (2009) defines interpersonal

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    Persuasive Speech Outline Example 
You Should Watch PBS Thesis: To persuade the audience to take advantage of the wealth of information and entertainment available on PBS. Introduction:  Last night I saw three of the best movies.  They were chock full of hot illicit sex‚ mystery and intrigue‚ and science fiction-like scenarios and gadgets.  No‚ I didn’t check out the latest hits at my local theater‚ go to Blockbuster or even tune in to cable.  I saw it ALL on public television. I only had

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    Persuasive speech outline Topic: three common bad habits to stop Specific purpose: by the end of my speech my audience will realize how dangerous some of their eating habits could be. Thesis statement: eating a lot of junk food‚ snacking all the time‚ and skipping breakfast are bad habits people especially young adults should stop. Introduction: We are all unintentionally hurting our body and our health on a daily basis by some of our eating patterns. Food and Agriculture organization

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    Name: Mohd Rizuan bin Haslan Matrix No: Bosh 1309-3898 Persuasive Speech Outline Topic: Motorcycle Personal Protective Equipment. Organizational Pattern: Monroe’s Motivated Sequence. Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience that proper motorcycle personal protective equipment for saves lives. Primary Audience Outcome: I want the audience to join and support motorcycle safety course. Thesis Statement: The government should pass mandatory safety motorcycles laws for all motorcycles

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    Aaron Michelson Professor D.Nugent-Odasso Speech 2 March 8 2013 Drivers of all Ages Purpose: To persuade my audience to vote against the idea that the elderly should have to take driving test’s to get their licenses renewed. Thesis: Forcing a certain age group to take more driving test’s than anybody else is unethical and ill-advised. I. Attention: You probably have been told that elderly are one of the biggest causes of car accidents on the road and the elderly are naturally bad drivers

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    Persuasive Speech Outline (Using Monroe’s Motivated Sequence) Topic: Voting in Election Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience to vote in democratic elections to voice out their opinions and beliefs regardless of their background‚ to decide for their future‚ and to preserve the essence of democracy. Attention: * Provide a vivid description of people struggling to fight for their voting rights in certain countries. * Share relevant facts /statistics of how a small number of votes

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