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    Speaking to inform is one of the most important skills a student can develop. A. Informative speaking is vital to success in business. 1. In one survey‚ informative speaking was ranked as the most important speech skill in the workplace. 2. In another survey‚ 62% of the respondents said they used informative speaking “almost constantly.” B. Nor are people in business the only ones who rely on informative speaking. 1. There are endless situations in which people need to inform others

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    Deaf Informative Speech

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    a. Attention Getter: Have you ever thought about what it was like to not hear? Imagine yourself losing your hearing and unable to enjoy the sounds of the bass‚ the melody or the rhythm from that one song or any music. Not only have I thought about it‚ I have experienced first and second hand. b. Credibility: I grew up with a Deaf friend and seeing her struggle made want to help still enjoy her childhood especially through music. She loved to dance and “try” to sing but she lost her hearing when

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    according to a 2007 nationally representative poll by The Workplace Bullying Institute‚ 37% of US workforce or 54 million employees have been bullied some time during their work time. III‚ Bullying can affect anyone‚ so you can gain something from this speech by being informed about bullying IV‚ Today‚ I am going to explain the definition of bullying‚ what its effects are and how to prevent it. Body I‚ First of all‚ let’s explain in details what bullying means. A. What is bullying exactly and

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    TOPIC: Anorexic ORGANIZATION PATTERN: Topical GENERAL PURPOSE: Inform SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To Inform the audience of anorexic disease THESIS STATEMENT: Anorexia is an extremely serious disease that strikes a large number of Americans. INTRODUCTION I was Julie’s best friend. I watched her grow from a little girl who doted on by her parents into a tomboy who carried frogs in her pockets. I watched her become a young woman‚ fussing with her hair and trying on every outfit in her closet before her first

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    American Dream Speech

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    The “American Dream” is the way an American wants to live his or her life. It is an old fashioned idea that anyone in the United States‚ if they work hard enough‚ can reach eternal happiness. Many citizens in other countries hear about this dream and want to pursue it. Anyone can achieve their “American Dream” if a person speaks their mind‚ willing to work hard‚ and who stands up for what is right. Dr. King was working on his American Dream before he was assassinated in 1968. His dream was to end segregation

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    COMM 1317 INFORMATIVE SPEECH 1. Share 1-3 informative topics in class. (Audience analysis) o Poll your audience of peers for their interests…unless you are very passionate about a specific topic. YOU select your proposed topic. o Get proposed informative topic approved by instructor. 2. Informative speech should have a minimum of (5) five recent & quality references in Bibliography. o You must cite at least three (3) of these sources during your speech. 3. Informative speech is four - six

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    Conspiracy Theories Name: Katherine Horinek Topic: Conspiracy theories General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: By the end of my speech the audience will know about different conspiracy theories. INTRODUCTION Attention Getter: Did you know the government is poisoning us? And did you know Beyoncé faked her first pregnancy? Purpose: to inform my audience about different conspiracy theories out there. Importance to Audience: Audience members will be informed of a few conspiracy theories including

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    ISIS Informative Speech

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    Mary McKaskle Speech September 22‚2014 ISIS Purpose At the end of my presentation‚ the audience will be able to explain what ISIS is and the danger it has on America. Introduction All you have been hearing about in the news lately is ISIS this and ISIS that. Some peoples thoughts are what is ISIS‚ some others thoughts are why does it even matter they are in another country. But in all reality we have some ISIS members on our soil and they blend just like you and I do. So today I am going to better

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    Cpr Informative Speech

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    Justine Capps July 23‚ 2012 SPCH 1315 - Patton How to Perform CPR General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: At the end of this speech‚ the audience will know how perform CPR. Central Idea: To perform CPR‚ you will check the scene for danger‚ send for help‚ and then begin chest compressions. I. INTRODUCTION: A. Attention Material 1. Has anyone ever wondered what they would do if somebody they knew had stopped breathing or heart had stopped? If so‚ you can

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    Intro- Imagine that you are one of the millions of Americans who watched the Beatles for the first time on the Ed Sullivan Show. It was February 9th‚ 1964‚ and according to The Music Trades from February 4th 2014‚ nearly 73 million Americans were watching the Beatles on the Ed sullivan show- this accounted for nearly 40 percent of the entire population. Central Idea- Today I would like to show you all how The Beatles became one of the most popular bands in history‚ the impacts they have had on the

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