Informative Speech Outline About Music Essay

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    INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE Your Name: Mark McDonald COMS 101 Date Due: 4/27/15 Organization: Topical pattern organization Audience analysis: I will be presenting this speech to an audience of three college age adults that are all Caucasian and attend Liberty. They are two females and one male. They come from a wide range of degree programs, including Business, Graphic Design, and Human Resources. Topic: I will be speaking on how God can use people in the vocation of Music Education to further

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    Interrogate the text to “talk” with it Ask question about it Why the choice of words Are there sentence patterns Just asking can give insight about what the writer is trying to share Questions: The first two sentences contain qualifiers to expand the meaning of the words after the qualifier. The Ralph Ellison includes the qualifier “Oddly enough”, to say that there are a lot of theories as to why Charles Parker was given the nickname of “Bird” but none can be proven. The writer also uses the qualifier

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    Vincent DeLaurentis Speech 100A April 27, 2015 Professor Priebe Jon Ronson: Strange Answers to the Psychopath Test Mr. Ronson starts out with a brief story. He was visiting a friend, and sitting there was a DSM Manual. This is the book of all mental disorders. Currently it has 374 disorders. He then goes into talking about the disorders he has. This of course was all in a joking manner. He then talks about scientologist and how they can disprove psychiatry by meeting a man named Tony in Broadmoor

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    While practicing my first speech talking about Hamilton: An American Musical, I started writing in when to look up at my audience on my notecards. After a getting comfortable with that method, I began practicing outside of class of appropriate times to look up from notecards without writing it down. After my second speech, the group speech regarding School Admissions and Affirmative Action, I felt I made great eye contact with my group

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    Informative Speech Outline Topic: Jenni Rivera General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: To inform my classmates about the Latin pop singer Jenny Rivera and her musical career. Thesis: Jenni Rivera was a prominent female Regional Mexican singer who was able to empower many women in the Latino community through her music. Introduction Attention Catcher: “Nos dicen las Malandrinas porque hacemos mucho ruido, porque tomamos cerveza y nos gusta el mejor vino. En los salones del baile, siempre

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    Informative Speech Purpose: To inform or educate the audience about a topic of your choice. Time: 4-6 minutes Topic: Choose a topic that interests you and would probably interest your audience (the class). Consider what your audience already knows about this topic and what their attitude about this topic will be. Do not inform us of something we already know tons about. You may not choose something that could be done as a demonstration speech. Requirements: - You must inform the audience

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    Informative Speech Working Outline Topic: Learning Foreign Languages Purpose: To inform my audience a few ways to learn how to speak the foreign languages. Introduction Attention Getter: Imagine yourself at a different country that you have never visit before. What will it be like? You see different people that may not know how to speak English, buildings that looks unfamiliar, and signs with different writings. If the country is very interesting to you or you seem to want to learn more about the

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    Informative Speech Outline Specific Goal: To show the interconnectedness of three iconic events/figures that got their start on my birthday. 2013 – The U.S. federal government shuts down non-essential services after it is unable to pass a budget measure. 1957 – First appearance of In God we trust on U.S. paper currency. 1949 – The People 's Republic of China is established and declared by Mao Zedong. I. Introduction A. Attention-getter: "autumn carries more gold in its pocket than all the other

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    November 8, 2012 Outline of Informative Speech Kpop Invasion Topic: Korean pop General purpose: To inform… Specific purpose: To inform about Kpop. Central idea: To inform my colleagues about Kpop. Kpop is more than ‘Oppa Gangnam Style’ that many have come to know. From music, it branched out to the other forms of media that becomes a part of pop culture and that of the new generation. Introduction Attention-getter: Play ‘Run by Tiger JK ft. Baby-T & the Jungle. I wanted to play this

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    Informative Outline: The Evolution and Psychology of The Modern Music Festival Experience Topic: How music festivals have transformed since the 1950s and the psychology behind why Organization: Chronological/Topical Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about how modern music festivals emerged and how/why they have completely transformed globally 1. Introduction Attention Getter: When we think of the beginning of music festivals it takes us back to 1969, when 400,000 hippies gathered at a 600-acre

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