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INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE

Topic: Baby Dumping
General Purpose: To inform
Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about baby dumping
Central idea: The speech is about the definition of baby dumping, cause and effects and who to be Blame
Thesis Statement: Baby dumping cases has become a major issues of social crisis and Become a chronic increase in Malaysia
Organizational pattern: Topical

* Introduction
Attention getter * Are you proud to be a Malaysian? Well, I’m proud to be a Malaysian but what happened recently make me thinking? Our country, Malaysia has become a very popular and favourite spot for dumping, not the usual garbage dumping but it is – the baby dumping. Baby dumping means the act of throwing away the babies at any place without taken care the babies. Based on Bukit Aman Police Headquarters statistics, it was found a total of 580 babies were found dumped between years 2000-2006. This number of cases increase every year where as much as 65 baby dumping cases has increased to 83 cases in the year 2006. In the first five months, almost every day there are reports on dumped baby cases. Year 2010 also known as Year of Baby Dumping cases and this has brought a lots of question and issues. Surely, all of us have heard about fruit season and others, but do you ever heard of baby dumping season? New Year celebration and Valentine’s Day are known as mating season nowadays which leads to unwanted pregnancies among youth and obviously, leads to baby dumping cases which can be easily read in the mass media.

Reason to listen * The news nowadays are so horrifying such as ‘’Body of Baby Found in Dustbin’’, ‘’Dogs Found Baby in Trash Bag’’ and many others. The case of baby dumping has been more serious from time to time in Malaysia.

Thesis statement * Baby dumping especially among youth is a serious social crisis and has a chronic increase in Malaysia.
Credibility statement * The baby dumping case has

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