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    the sport of softball‚ and is a wonderful friend. Reason to Listen: Being softball’s most dominant pitcher Jennie Fitch has become the most popular softball player of all- time. Finch is one of the most respective female athletes in all sports. SPEECH: Jennie Finch has a unique background. Jennie is known as the face of softball. Jennie is from La Mirada‚ California. She is the youngest of three children. She has two older brothers‚ Landon and Shane. Jennie grew up watching her brothers play

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    Students cannot let dyslexia control and influence your life; you must overcome the drawback and be the best you can be. Dyslexia is a language based learning disability that people‚ including ignorant adults and students‚ often mistaken for stupidity and lack of intelligence. This disability affects the brain which leads to trouble reading and comprehending. There is no cure for dyslexia but it can be improved because of the gift maybe people with dyslexia have‚ the will to learn. Dyslexia does not only

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    Title: “Everything is Bigger in Texas‚ Even the Attractions.” Purpose: After listening to my speech‚ the audience will be more educated on Texas’s roadside attractions‚ as well as relate to the sites I will discuss in my presentation. Thesis: We Texans know that our states attractions stand out more than all the other states‚ because Texas is the only place where you can have a 72-ounce steak in Amarillo‚ tour a museum filled with decorative toilet seats in San Antonio‚ and feed a beer-drinking

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    Chelsea McMillen’s Persuasive Speech Outline General Purpose: To persuade my audience Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience into being in favor of distributing contraceptives (condoms‚ birth control pills‚ spermicides‚ etc.) in high schools. Thesis statement: In order to explain why contraceptives are becoming such a necessity in schools today‚ I will share how teen parenthood is being glorified‚ reasons for such an increase in teenage pregnancies‚ and how effective distributing

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    SPEECH TEXT What will you do after graduate? Would you want to be a rich person or buy a sport car? Be the owner of a modern bungalow? All of this you can achieve after you have success in your college or your education. I am sure everyone want to success in their life with whatever they want to do. Before we graduate we have to study and get a good result. Assalamualaikum ‚ Today I will share some tips on how to have excellent study which is find a suitable study technique for yourself

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    High heels My speech today is about high heel shoes‚ how was it invented‚ and how it has evolved today. High heels were invented in 1660 by a shoemaker named Nicholas Lestage‚ were he designed high heeled shoes for Louis the Great‚ King of France‚ because the king was short in height. The high heel is the man’s best inventory‚ although the disadvantages of it surpluses the advantages of wearing it‚ the high heel has evolved in the past centuries and will continue to do so in the future. What I

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    A Dyslexic Child in the Classroom A guide for teachers and parents. © 2000‚ Patricia Hodge Dip.spld(dyslexia) Proficient reading is an essential tool for learning a large part of the subject matter taught at school. With an ever increasing emphasis on education and literacy‚ more and more children and adults are needing help in learning to read‚ spell‚ express their thoughts on paper and acquire adequate use of grammar. A dyslexic child who finds the acquisition of these literacy skills difficult

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    The center of the stage is where I am. I am surrounded by a thousand or so people. The sound of the organ blasts through my ears. The lights leave a warm feeling over my body but all I can see around me is the darkness of the walls. I am standing in the Sydney Opera House. (BEGIN SLIDE) The Sydney Opera House‚ located in Sydney‚ Australia‚ is one of the most majestic buildings in the world. In its short time‚ the Sydney Opera House has earned the reputation of a world-class performing arts center

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    INTRODUCTION Purpose: To inform my audience on how to jailbreak an iphone 4 with IOS 5 or earlier. I. (Attention Getter): Have you ever wondering what the hype was about involving jail broken cell phones? Ever wonder why these phones sell for high bids on eBay? Do you want to know how you can cash in this opportunity or just enjoy the enhanced features unlocking your smart phone offers. II. (Reveal your topic): The best part about jail breaking you iphone is simple to do and requires no real

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    James Acheson SPC 1017 Professor Aldridge Different Branches of the Military General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: After listening to my speech‚ the audience will understand the definitions and differences between each of our beloved military branches. Thesis: The United States military consists of five different branches: Army‚ Air Force‚ Navy‚ Marine Corp‚ and Coast Guard. Organizational Pattern: Topical Audience Analysis: I will be addressing college students between the ages of 18-24

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