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    [pic] Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman Session: 2013/01 UJMC2043 Public Speaking Assignment 2: Speech Outline (Individual) Name: Seng Kah Hoe Student I.D.: 08UJB06452 Tutorial Group: T4 Lecturer’s Name: Mr. Edwin Soo Kim Seng Tutor’s Name: Ms. Khor Gee Khing |I | | |B

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    not have a high percentage of adoption. (Body) I. Some people may think that the most sought out age that is adopted are newborns and infants. A. However‚

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    Adoption Lindsey Fleming Specific Goal Statement: To persuade and encourage the class to consider child adoption. I. Introduction A. Are you aware that there are millions of children just in the U.S. that need loving families and a home? B. Locating information about an adoption in your family takes time. As an adoptee I have become increasingly aware how many children are in the system. C. We must understand that adopting a child is hard on both mother and child. But can also make it better for

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    Adoption is Always an Option ​ Adoption is an industry. It’s a business that relies on suppliers and consumers for profit. The only difference between adoption and other large corporations? The products are children. Whether you were adopted or not‚ it’s likely a topic your parents once talked about‚ and something you might talk about in the future. ​I was adopted‚ and my opinion on adoption has changed drastically throughout the years‚ so I’m not trying to persuade you to believe what I’m saying

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    number of abusive puppy mills‚ and limits overpopulation. From my personal experience having a family that has rescued a dog and a cat‚ I can’t imagine anything more enjoyable and rewarding than the love you will receive from them. If you are thinking about getting a pet‚ adopt. When you adopt an animal you don’t just save one life‚ you save two. You save the life of the animal you are adopting‚ and the life of the animal who now has a spot in the shelter. A litter pan in a room the size of a small

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    already bloated population of this species in The United States. Adoption takes animals‚ more specifically‚ dogs‚ who would normally be either kept in a shelter‚ or euthanized and provides a loving home for them. Therefore‚ breeding should be minimized and adoption should be maximized; both for the overall health and safety of the animals‚ but also to contain the population. Hello‚ I am Tara Turner and today I am going to talk to you about adopting animals from shelters. This includes the pets in shelters

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    International Adoption Purpose: To persuade my audience that International adoption has its cons but it has a lot more pros. Central Idea/Thesis: The counter argument of international adoption‚ fees‚ what the media makes adoption look like‚ and the laws about adoption. II. Attention Getter: The total amount of adoptions in the years 2006 was 17‚029. III. Credibility Statement: I’ve been researching the topic for multiple weeks. IV. Thesis Statement: International Adoption is a human right for people all over the world

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    unfound families.” (National Adoption Center). Adoption was rare and is now common. There are three forms of adoption‚ and many different ways to go about adopting. In this essay I am going to tell you about what adoption is‚ the history of adoption‚ the reasons of adoption‚ the process‚ and the outcome of adoption. Adoption is a good thing that has saved many kids around the world‚ but we have not saved all of them. Would you ever consider adoption? What is adoption? Adoption is defined as the action

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    Title of Speech: THINK KARLA Topic: Adoption (Open Adoption) Specific Purpose: To persuade and convince my audience to adopt a child‚ whether it be domestically‚ privately‚ or internationally‚ and to raise the child with connection to birth mother and father if deemed appropriate. Thesis Statement: Adoption gives the children a better chance at a good life. I. Introduction A-D. Children everyday are born into this world and abandoned. Many grow up not understanding who their parents are

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    really want to be as an adult. In many parts of the United States where teenage girls are having‚ keeping and raising babies is considered to be without question‚ the only acceptable choice; they are not given the facts about the alternative: placing one’s newborn up for adoption. There is no situation in which an unmarried teenage girl fares best by keeping her child‚ and in no situation in which doing so is in the child’s best interest. Also‚ when neither marriage or the common sense of maturity

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