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    Sample Outline for Object Speech 1Student’s Name: Title: A Whale of a Life Purpose: To inform my audience about my object and myself. Thesis Statement: My object reveals pieces of who I am. Preview: This notebook reveals one of my obsessions‚ one of my ambitions‚ and one of my passions. Type of Organization: Categorical Date: Introduction: I. Growing up we all had a movie that made an impact on our lives. For me that movie was Free Willy. A. The story of a troubled

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    Informative Speech Outline Title: Child Obesity‚ a “Growing” Concern Topic: Most Prevalent Causes of Obesity in the U.S. Specific Purpose: To educate the audience on the key causes of the increasing obesity rate in the U.S. among adults‚ but especially among youth. Thesis Statement: The main contributors to obesity among adults‚ but mostly among youth are environmental factors‚ lack of choosing nutritious meals‚ portion distortion and the factor that fuels all of these‚ advertising

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    Cesar Paz COMM 253 Instructor: Corey Purcell April 5‚ 2013 Persuasive Speech Outline Why you need accident supplemental insurance INTRODUCTION: Attention getter: Introduction‚ the Center for Disease and Prevention and Prevention‚ ("Accidents or Unintentional Injuries‚" 2013‚) states that there will be 29 1/2 million people who will visit the emergency room from unintentional injuries‚ that ’s roughly 4 out of 10 people. Of those 29 1/2 million‚ 120‚859 of those accidents will result

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    SPEECOM PERSUASIVE SPEECH COMPREHENSIVE OUTLINE Topic: To Work Abroad or Not Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience that within our respective distant future‚ we should stay within our country‚ work here‚ and not elsewhere Thesis Statement: As the future hope of our country‚ we should not aspire to work abroad. I. Introduction A. Attention Material/Credibility Material: Let us play with our imaginations & aspirations a little bit and assume that we’re 10 years older‚ already

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    PERSUASIVE SPEECH PREPARATION OUTLINE TOPIC: Why do we need to vote? Title: Why do we have to vote for effective leadership? General purpose: To persuade Specific purpose: To convince my audience that if we are not voting we will create and face problems in the future. Central idea: A. To voice our opinions B. To guarantee our freedom C. To translate vision into reality. Organizational pattern: Organization I. INTRODUCTION Open with impact/ Attention getter: "Effective leadership

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    SPEECH PREPARATION OUTLINE TOPIC: Emerging Entrepreneurs Title: Biggest Businesses Run by College Dropouts General purpose: To explain about to be successful do not need to get higher education. Specific purpose: To be successful must work hard‚ not easy to give up and be creative in engaging in an activity. Central idea: Explains the success of the worlds richest. Organizational pattern: Special I. INTRODUCTION Open with impact/ Attention getter: Ask question: Ever wonder where the

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    Informative Speech Purpose: By the end of my informative speech the audience will understand the mystery behind hiccups. Most individuals do not know why people hiccup even though it is such a common uncontrollable body function. Before deciding on this topic I did a little bit of audience research and asked a group of six classmates whether they knew why we hiccup; nobody was able to give a clear correct reason‚ only guesses. Thus‚ this topic is relevant to my audience for the informative speech.

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    Informative / PowerPoint Speech Formal Outline TITLE: Exercise GENERAL PURPOSE: To inform my audience about exercise. SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To inform my audience about types of exercise‚ Benefits And long lasting effects. THESIS/MAIN IDEA: Exercise has many heath benefit and can affect your life in the most positive of ways. INTRODUCTION I. Types of exercise II. Benefits of exercise III. Long lasting effects of exercise Do you get 30 minutes of exercise daily? Less than 5% of

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    Common Phobias (Sample Informative Prep Outline) General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: After hearing my presentation‚ my listeners will be able to name and describe several common phobias. Central Idea: The most common phobias fall into three main categories - social‚ survival‚ and environmental phobias. Organizational Pattern: Topical INTRODUCTION I. (Attention Material) Rose Marie had fears that she allowed to take control of her life. A. Fears‚ even small ones‚ can

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    it made”. B.  Tie to the audience: As college students‚ any of you may be able to identify with the particular challenges faced by a variety of other students‚ or you may feel like you are alone in the challenges you encounter. C.  Thesis and Preview: Today I’d like to talk to you about some of the challenges faced by college students who are considered first-generation students‚ non-traditional students‚ and students from rural communities. [Transition into body of speech]: I’ll begin by telling

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