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    LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE Purpose: This speech informs that we can use laughter as the best medicine and the benefit of laughter to our physical‚ mental health and social life. Introduction: I. Laughter is the best medicine and it is approved in all the health study. We all know that laughter have many benefits to our physical health‚ mental health and social life. A. From own experience: when I in a bad mood‚ stress and sad‚ I will watch comedy movie and anything that can make me

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    Carolyn I. Prevost Informative Speech 09/29/2014 Informative Outline Topic: Turning food waste and poo into Money General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about a new Technology which could possible save the environment and money. Thesis: Americans waste more than 251 million tons of municipal solid waste per year according to the United States Environmental. Protection agency http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/nonhaz/municipal/index.htm Last updated on 2/28/2014. It is time

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    Informative Speech Objective: to inform your audience. You may explain something‚ how to do something‚ how something occurs‚ or show us how to do it. As you can imagine‚ the list of topics is endless! This speech should be on any topic that you are comfortable with but should not tell us what we already know! Course: Public Speaking Type of Speech: Informative Length: 4-6 Minutes Audio/Visual Aids: required Cited Research Sources: minimum of 2 sources cited in speech Formal outline: Required

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    Tonya Springer October 5th‚ 2012 Informative Speech Outline Title: Adventure Awaits General purpose: To inform the audience about the various adventures they could partake in without traveling far outside New York. I. Introduction A. Tired of the crowded subways and loud streets? Do city skylines and tourist spots bore you? Well‚ adventure and nature is closer than you think. Even though we live in the city‚ various companies have made it pretty simple to escape the city life with

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    Janvier Nshimyumuremyi Formal Outline Informative Speech I. Introduction a. “Only 5% of sufferers know they have it” –Green. I’m talking about celiac disease and 1 in 133 people in the US have it. b. I’m going to inform you about this disease because it seems to be unknown and if left untreated it is very harmful. c. Celiac disease is when you cannot eat gluten and a lot of people have no idea that they even have it. d. Today I’m going to tell you how this affects your body‚ they symptoms

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    What causes child abuse? Child abuse can be caused by a number of factors. We outline parental‚ ecological and child factors that could make children vulnerable to abuse. 0 Child abuse can be caused by a number of factors. Rana Escher‚ Marketing Manger of Women against Child Abuse outlines parental‚ ecological and child factors that could make children vulnerable to abuse. Parental factors It is well known that abusive parents often report having been physically‚ sexually or emotionally

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    Informative Speech Outline General Purpose: To inform (or teach) Specific Purpose: My purpose is to teach my classmates the dying art of book origami. Introduction: Attention Getter: Mothers day is coming up‚ and there is a few options for you to use as gifts. 1. You can spend fifty dollar on flowers just to watch them die in a week. 2. You can buy her chocolates even though most of us are constantly trying to cut back. 4. You can do nothing and look like a jerk. 5. Or can simply spend a

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    Further Understanding Teenage Suicide. An Informative Speech Attention Grabber: According to Jay Schleifer in his book‚ Everything You Need to Know About Teen Suicide‚ “approximately 5000 teens take their lives each year‚ three times what it was in 1960” (Schleifer‚ 1988‚ p.12). Thesis: The thought of suicide can enters someone’s head at any given age. I. Introduction a. Think about how bad someone can feel emotionally‚ physically‚ and mentally to go through the process of ending with their

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    Michael Marrell Informative Speech Outline Topic: Changing engine oil Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the three steps to changing their engine oil. Central Idea: The three steps in changing engine oil are gathering the necessary supplies‚ draining and filling the oil‚ and safely disposing of the oil. Introduction I. Have you ever been stranded on the side of the road? It’s never a good thing. Keeping up with your vehicle maintenance is a very important element. According to

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    Drug abuse Compulsive‚ excessive‚ and self-damaging use of habit forming drugs or substances‚ leading to addiction ordependence‚ serious physiological injury (such as damageto kidneys‚ liver‚ heart) and/or psychological harm (such asdysfunctional behavior patterns‚ hallucinations‚ memoryloss)‚ or death. Also called substance abuse. Drug 1. Natural or synthetic substance which (when taken into a living body) affects its functioning or structure‚ and is used in the diagnosis‚ mitigation‚ treatment

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