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    Welcome to the Furman Playhouse lobby! Prepare for the adventure of a lifetime squeezed into the few minutes before your IF/THEN experience. There is really nothing to it; you will be presented with a situation with some choices. Make that decision, and follow the string attached to your choice, it will lead you to another situation. Just repeat that over, and over and over until well… Spoiler alert we all end up in the same place. But to avoid any existential crises we will just end with “Enjoy

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    Title: Fastest Production Car Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4. Speaker: Bharath Tripuraneni Specific Purpose: To Inform Thesis Statement: From the history of the car till design and mechanics. Introduction I. Attention-getter: Even though there are cars, which are faster than Veyron, this car has rose to fame because of it mechanics and design, which made it a street legal car. II. Establishment of ethos: I am credible to talk about this car as I have done research related to this

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    I. Introduction A. Hook: To the world, the word ugly may mean an abundance of things. What is ugly? Is it having acne, glasses, a big nose, or being overweight? Who has the right to call another human being ugly, when they are in fact not perfect themselves? Who says ugly has to be an appearance related topic? B. Bridge: We have all heard the story of the ugly duckling. The others isolated the duckling because they could not accept something different. As if being different is some terrible act

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    Title: “How to live a healthier lifestyle” by Arianna Lehmann. General Purpose: To inform. Specific purpose: To inform my audience about the most realistic and effective ways to defeat cancer and be healthy. INTRODUCTION I. Attention Material A. Attention Getter: Do you know someone that has suffered of cancer? B. Was that person able to overcome it? C. Credibility: After doing several researches about this disease and the most innovative ways and treatments to beat cancer and stay healthy. D. Relevance:

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    General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience how to six seen in higher education. Central Idea: Motivation, setting goals, and learning and using skill sets are three essential elements for succeeding in college. Introduction Attention material: Do you want to be able to make more money? A. Do you want to have a more secure future for your family? B. What about being able to afford to take a vacation? II. A college degree can make these things happen and it is important

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    Introduction/Background/History Hi my name is Tyree Coleman and today I will inform you about a world known disease called Tuberculosis but most commonly known as TB. Tuberculosis is a infectious disease that mainly affects your lungs. Like many other diseases Tuberculosis is airborne is very easy to contract. This disease was first discovered in March 24, 1882 by a German physician and scientist named Robert Koch. Koch simply found traces of mycobacterium tuberculosis in cows, which is the

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    Informative Speech: Brain Imaging Techniques Specific Purpose Statement: To inform my audience about the types of brain imaging techniques used in psychology, when they are used, and which are the most popular in the field of neuroscience and psychologists. Thesis: Type of brain imaging techniques, how they are used, and which are most popular in psychology and neuroscience Pattern of Organization: Topical Introduction: Attention getter: story of me getting an EEG Reveal topic and Relate to audience:

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    Informative Presentation Outline Template General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: As a result of this presentation, my audience will be informed of the prospects in a career in architecture and urban planning. I. Introduction A. Attention/need step: Include a quote here, about the importance of creating and manipulating space. B. Professional greeting: Florencia Yalale, I am a part of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), I am an architect working at OMA. I’ve worked on projects including

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    Title: How to train a dog General Purpose: To inform the audience Specific Purpose: To inform listeners why and how to train your dog Central Idea: Dog owners should train their dogs for a safe and constructive relationship with them so that it can keep them safe and happy. I. INTRODUCTION A. Attention device: Do you know why training your dog is an important aspect of owning one? B. Central Idea/Reveal Topic: Dog training is important because it keeps your dog safe, strengthens the bond you have

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    Name: Mollie Haruf Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about how jigsaw puzzles have developed since they were first created and specific details about their history which has helped them develop into what they are today. Also, to show how the history of something as simple as a jigsaw puzzle can change through time. Central/Thesis Statement: The history of jigsaw puzzles dates all the way back to around 1760 and have developed in various ways to become what they are known as today. Method

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