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    Jesse Johnson Speech Bailey April 12‚ 2005 Persuasive Speeches When starting to think about what I am going to do for my persuasive speech I tried to think of a topic that I am going to be able to learn something from and also a topic that I already know something about. I was thinking of doing a speech on legalizing marijuana but I feel that a lot of people do speeches on this so I wanted to think of a new topic. I really have not thought about what

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    CONSTRAINTS ON EFFECTIVE PERSUASIVE SPEAKING Selective Listening -audience attends to messages‚ interprets them ‚ and remembers them selectively -if vague or unclear the audience will “clarify” with their views -start with areas of agreement and move to differences -audience may ignore message because of common ground Selective Perception Denial- refuse to accept a message that challenges them to change no matter what Dismissal- dispute that the message doesn’t apply to them Belittling

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    <center><b>Is Ritalin the Answer to AD (H) D?</b></center>The tousled brown hair that weaves so mischievously around his head may hint at the way he feels inside. He is seven-years-old and has already had to repeat a grade. He has an imagination that puts others to shame‚ but nothing seems to hold his attention for more than five minutes. He was recently diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder‚ or what we call AD (H) D.This scene is all too familiar for individuals who discover that

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    Informative and Persuasive Virgilio Caban South University Assignment 2 Abstract In order to understand the two types of speeches we listen to first we must understand the meaning of each‚ for example the Informative speech is as the word states ‘to give information’. The second the Persuasive speech is where a person (the speaker) is trying to convince or sway the audience to follow his/her ideas. Human beings are in general terms visual learners‚ when an individual is presenting a speech

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    more than willing to give you my opinion on the matter ethically‚ but I feel it’s my responsibility to also advise you on the legalities of the situation as well. You’ve stated that the school handbook prohibits use of “illegal drugs.” Although Ritalin in not considered an “illegal street drug‚” any prescription drug taken by or given out by someone whom is not the prescribed recipient constitutes an “illegal” action. Period‚ end of story. There is no gray area on whether it is illegal or not

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    This question isn’t really answerable because it would be completely subjective. However‚ I have heard people claim that Ritalin is overprescribed because "ADHD doesn’t exist." These people are flat out wrong. Most mental illnesses and neurological disorders aren’t specific things that you can point to‚ but rather‚ they’re a collection of symptoms that we group together. If someone is diagnosed with ADHD‚ it’s because they exhibit a cluster of behaviors that are classified under a common label. Now

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    Critical Issue #10 Analysis Is Ritalin Over Prescribed? Critical Issue Analysis After reading the selected critical issue‚ use the following questions to analyze the issue. 1. What are at least two facts presented by each side of the critical issue? Pro - There were more than a dozen reports of cardiac arrest or heart failure between 1985 and 1997 due to Ritalin use. - In one study‚ Ritalin use reduced the expected monthly weight gain by 25%. Con - Stimulants have proven

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    Ritalin and Its Uses In recent years‚ more and more kids seem to be on a prescription drug called Ritalin(methylphenidate). This drug is being handed out more and more by doctors as a way of treating Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder‚ a complex neurological impairnment that prevents kids from concentrating. According to the Drug Enforcement Agency‚ it rose fron 200 grams per 100‚000 people to over 1400 grams per 100‚000 people in the last fifteen years. The National Institute of Mental

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    research that I have read is as dichotomous as the information presented in the textbox article that we read this week. Currently‚ there are not many other options available for the treatment of ADHD that don’t all come with possible side-effect risk. Ritalin (methylphenidate) is a stimulant much like the methamphetamines that were used in the past to treat people with ADHD. However‚ contrary to their stimulant effects‚ there drugs have proven to be helpful in patients suffering from ADHD. “As researchers

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    Chap 1. Purpose for persuasive strategies a. To strengthen commitment i. Move readers further along the scale in the direction they were already headed ii. Listeners may vaguely remember these arguments but had not considered them carefully iii. Very common approach b. To weaken commitment iv. Moving listeners closer to the middle of the scale v. Hostile Audience: An audience this is strongly committed in opposition to the views of

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