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    Public Speaking 230 Informative I. College students are not eating the proper foods or the recommended daily allowances even though they believe they are eating healthy. A. Illustration Suzanne- Started nibbling on potato chips between meals and late at night. - To keep up with studies‚ she cut back on swimming. - She would prepare her self by eating what she thought was healthy‚ granola bar or a frozen yogurt. - Larger breakfast- orange juice‚ bacon‚ sausage‚ eggs‚ hash browns‚ toast with butter

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    BECAUSE OF CREDIT CARD INTRODUCTION Consumer credit can be defined as a debt that someone incurs for the purpose of purchasing a good or service. Common forms of consumer credit include credit cards‚ store cards‚ motor (auto) finance‚ personal loans (installment loans)‚ consumer lines of credit‚ retail loans (retail installment loans) and mortgages. The spread of credit card ownership and usage across developing Asia Pacific countries has been overwhelming. A review of literature on credit card

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    Informative Speech Outline

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    Introduction I. Today I’m going to talk about my lovely country Persia‚ which we know it as Iran now. Here is a video that shows how great we were and how we are now. II. Not the nuclear power but‚ Iran’s history from 300‚000 years ago until now. III. Iranian people were a very peaceful nation through the history but same as the other great histories something make it change. IV. So there is a transition in Iran history and we can divide its history to Iran’s history during the Achaemenid

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    Informative Outline Topic: Michael Jackson General Purpose: To inform Organization Pattern: Topical Attention Getter: ask a question about how many people in the class have listen to a Michael Jackson song. Importance of the Topic: Michael Jackson’s music has influenced many people in the world and his charities helped many lives. Preview of Thesis and Main Points: Michael Jackson‚ one of the most widely beloved entertainers and probably the most influential artists of all-time‚ left an imprint

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    Consumer’s Interest Rate for a Credit Card Debt Should Not Be Based on Their Credit Score This topic can be agreed with and disagreed with. This conclusion is based on if you have applied for a credit card and you have been denied because you have had a credit card resent on your credit card than you interest rate should be high. The reason your interest rate should be high is because the credit card company is taking a chance on giving you there credit card. With you having to pay such a

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    memory loss‚ a diet rich in colors and high in nutrition‚ followed by daily physical activity maybe the best way to prevent memory loss. Being activate‚ is not only good for your physical health but also your mental health. Engaging with others in card games‚ deep conversation or learning a new language can engage your brain muscles decreasing it’s weakness to fall victim to forgetfulness’ or other symptoms of Alzheimer. For those who already have Alzheimer’s there are aggressive treatments available

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    Alcohol Informative Speech

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    they are out of sight and mind. Now I am not expecting there to be a mass prohibition of alcohol and everyone parading with free marijuana‚ that was not the point of this speech. The point of this speech was to help show everyone that alcohol is addicting and that there are far more problems than what the general public is shown. If you were to take anything away from my speech let it be that you shouldn’t believe everything you are told and to do some research when things do not seem right. Thank

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    1. Title/Topic – Texting and Driving 2. General Purpose – To inform the audience about the negative impact of texting while driving. 3. Specific Purpose – By the end of my speech‚ the audience will be better informed about how texting and driving is dangerous on the road. That‚ no text is more Important than your own life. 4. Thesis Statement – Texting while driving has become a problem into today’s society and has continued to happen. With‚ new technology gadgets constantly growing in this day

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    | MGMT405International and Comparative Management | | First assignment CASE: Advertising or Free Speech | | 2010/7/28 | | a) What ethical issues faced by MNCs in their treatment of foreign workers could bring allegations of misconduct in their operations? The ethical issues that faced by MNCS in their treatment of foreign workers is the issue of human right. But currently there are no universally adopted standard and a great deal of subjectivity

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    Limits of Free Speech

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    Freedom of speech is what makes us proud to be an American. The freedom to think‚ speak and protest as we please. The freedom of speech is as dynamic as our use of the language. Just what is protected under the first amendment? To understand what is protected under the first amendment we have to look at how it is written in the constitution. Congress cannot abridge a person ’s "freedom of speech." In other words Congress can restrict what you say but it cannot stop you from saying it. (Kersch 3)

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