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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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    Persuasive Speech Outline General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience to stop anybody they know from smoking to prevent damage to their health. Organizational Pattern: Monroe’s Motivated Sequence. I. Attention step: You may wonder what our future generation may look like because of the effects of smoking. According to a study of teen smokers‚ young men who smoke may be both compromising their fertility and increasing their risk of fathering a child with genetic abnormalities

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    Physical education Introduction: I. P.E was something I use to look forward to when I was in grade school. II. It was really the only time of day we didn ’t have to sit in a desk and listen to a teacher. III. Physical Education was not mandatory in my elementary school but we still had something called “cycle motor” every Thursday. IV. In middle school and high school however‚ it was mandatory for us to take a P.E class. It was a requirement for us to graduate. V. I use to think all schools

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    I. Introduction A. Attention Device -- Some nights I look up into the dark sky‚ and wonder to myself what the cosmos hold‚ as vast as it is. It makes me think of the infinite amount of stars‚ the ever-growing universe‚ the array of colorful galaxies‚ and so on. But the thing makes me wonder the most‚ is the existence of black holes     B.  Statement of topic and it’s significance -- Black holes are one of the most amazing‚ yet most confusing phenomenon of modern astronomy.     C.  THESIS STATEMENT: 

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    Chapter 1 Review Questions 1. What is the primary goal of corporate governance? To create a balance of power-sharing among shareholders‚ directors‚ and management to enhance shareholder value and protect the interests of other stakeholders. 2. What is the primary mission of a public company? To create sustainable and enduring shareholder value. 3. What is the role of a corporate governance gatekeeper? To align management’s interests with those of long-term shareholders and

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    fluorouracil-induced phlebitis by randomized‚ double-blind‚ placebo-controlled clinical trial. The photo shows phlebitis of a patient who underwent cisplatin chemotherapy via the peripheral vein. Phlebitis causes two big problems about nursing and cosmetic. In nursing‚ nurses cannot use the damaged vein for anticancer drug infusion and they should use another vein for next infusion. From the view point of cosmetic‚ the appearance of forearm will change with phlebitis and it causes stigma of cancer

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    Informative June 27‚ 2014 Topic: Long Term effects of Lack of Sleep General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the long term effects of lack of sleep Introduction: I. Attention Gainer: “Even though we burn more calories when we stay awake‚ losing sleep is not a good way to lose weight. The light sleepers ended up eating far more than those who get nine hours of sleep.” According to author Tara Parker-Pope of The New York

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    specialists‚ and speech language pathologists. The pediatrician will do a general physical examination‚ which will then refer the patients to a neurologist. When I accompanied my sister to some appointments for her son‚ I realized the neurologist sent him for an MRI of the brain. I asked how this would help and he explained it would allow them to see if there is any underdevelopment with his brain. From there they are further evaluated by the psychiatrist or psychologist‚ as well as the speech pathologist

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    Public Speaking 230 Informative I. College students are not eating the proper foods or the recommended daily allowances even though they believe they are eating healthy. A. Illustration Suzanne- Started nibbling on potato chips between meals and late at night. - To keep up with studies‚ she cut back on swimming. - She would prepare her self by eating what she thought was healthy‚ granola bar or a frozen yogurt. - Larger breakfast- orange juice‚ bacon‚ sausage‚ eggs‚ hash browns‚ toast with butter

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    Margarita Torres Informative Speech Outline Title: “Zumba!” General purpose: To persuade Specific purpose: After listening to my speech‚ audience members will try Zumba fitness as a way to exercise. Thesis: Zumba is a dance fitness program that has revolutionized the way people exercise and how they enjoy it. INTRODUCTION I. Quote from Beto Perez‚ Zumba creator. II. Thesis statement. III. Preview of main points. BODY I. Zumba‚ ditch the workout‚ enjoy the party

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