relationship. Purpose: To explain to my audience how to maintain long distance relationship and how it works. Importance to Audience: Nowadays people use internet and smart devices so much that most of the people have a long distance relationship. This speech hope to give you some ideas about how to maintain a long distance relationship if you are having one. Thesis Statement: Long distance relationships can be as satisfying as regular relationships. Preview: I will discuss what is long distance relationship
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Speech/Outline General Goal: I want to inform my audience Specific Goal: I would like the audience to understand the problems with over consuming the product caffeine. Thesis Statement: there are numerous side effects and health problems associated with caffeine. Caffeine should not be consumed to “energize”. Many often turn to caffeine to help‚ and doing so will lead you to become addicted to the substance much like a drug and will affect many aspects of your everyday life. Introduction:
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Interpretive Walk Outline CIG Course November 27‚ 2010 PROGRAM TITLE: Frog’s Disappearing Act THEME: Frogs are a unique and important part of the world and also our southern Ohio ecosystem‚ but they are disappearing at an alarming rate. AUDIENCE: a group of frog lovers and concerned citizens ranging from small children to adults. GOAL: to raise awareness and provide knowledge of these amphibians and their role in the ecosystem. OBJECTIVES: 1. Have audience be able to be able to give an explanation
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Washington delivered some 4‚000 public speeches during his 30-year career as an orator. D. Washington’s most famous speech is his “Atlanta Exposition Address” of 1895. 3. In the “Atlanta Exposition Address” Washington urged blacks to strive for economic advancement rather than to agitate for immediate social equality. 4. To this day‚ Washington’s speech at Atlanta remains highly
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CHOOSING AN INFORMATIVE TOPIC I’m going show you an activity you can do later develop some topic ideas for an informative speech… …But first‚ we’ll talk about some general things you might want consider when picking topic for any presentation. 1. You have consider your audience… …You’re speaking for their sake‚ not yours. …You might think your topic is interesting…you may think it’s funny‚ exciting… …If your audience doesn’t feel same way…no matter how good your presentation
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Katie Braun Speech Persuasive Speech Outline: Volunteering Organizational Pattern: MONROE’S MOTIVATED SEQUENCE Introduction (Attention): One hundred percent: an all encompassing‚ nonexclusive percentage. It is also the very percentage of the people in this classroom who have done some type of volunteer work in their lives. Furthermore‚ it represents the percentage of individuals here today who found the volunteer work they did beneficial. Many of you additionally stated that volunteering made you
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56% of American adults have smartphones. (Rainie‚ 2013) B. Most college students are dependent on internet. 1. A study identified a small group of students who spend more than 400 minutes online. (Smith‚ 2001) 2. More students are taking online classes. (DeMaria‚ 2012) C. Children spend more time in front of the computer or television. 1. Children in the United States watch an average of three to four hours of television a day. (American Academy of Child and Adolescent
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Name: Janene A. Davison – sample outline . Pick Three Presentation Outline Topic Choice: My favorite sport: baseball Introduction Topic sentence previewing main ideas: Main Idea #1 My favorite sport is baseball. Though I’ve never played the sport I still have an appreciation for it because it brings my family together‚ there’s always a game to watch‚ and it’s a great form of entertainment. Support detail: It’s a family affair • • • Main Idea #2 Support detail: It’s played March-October
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and leave a trail." Bibliography "Transcendentalism".The Oxford Companion to American Literature. James D. Hart ed.Oxford University Press‚ 1995. Oxford Reference Online. Web. 24 Oct.2011 Coviello‚ Peter. "Transcendentalism" The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Literature. Oxford University Press‚ 2004. Oxford Reference Online. Web. 23 Oct. 2011 Thoreau‚ Henry David. Walden. Boston: Ticknor&Fields‚ 1854.p.279.
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Recipe for a persuasive speech Ingredients: 2 x bold statements 5 x rhetorical questions 3 x strong‚ justified arguments 3 x facts/examples to support each argument 1 x backed-up counterargument for opposing views 20 x emotionally triggering words (at least) 1 x statement to challenge the audience Method: 1) Have a clear idea in your head of your opinion on the subject before you proceed in writing the speech. 2) Research to find examples to justify your opinion. An easy way to
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