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    a. Attention Getter: (I want everyone to stop and imagine themselves being on a huge, luxurious ship enjoying dinner with your family, you all are having the best time of your lives. Then within minutes your lives suddenly change and all you can think about is whether or not you are going to live or die.) b. Credibility Statement: (I have always been interested in the history of the Titanic and I am truly taken away by the facts that my research has shown me. ) c. Relevance Statement: (Many of you

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    Cancer I am going to inform my audience about cancer and the process the disease goes through in the human body. Cancer starts when cells in the body start to grow out of control. Cancer cells grow differently than normal cells. Instead of the cells dying the cancer cells will continue grow. My goal is to succeed in this course and gain more knowledge about the disease that caused death to not only people in the world but important people in my life. I decided to research cancer because cancer

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    Preparation Outline 1) Why do you play? A question that has come up in my lacrosse career almost too many times but never fails to be the best reminder to keep on going. So, you guys may be thinking, “Oh Boy, here goes this girl talking about lacrosse again. Does she even do anything else besides play lacrosse? Does she even shower,” and you are right, I am here to talk about lacrosse, I am here to share my experiences and wisdom I have gained from a sport. I do do things besides play lacrosse (Such

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    Industry Pitch Presentation Outline Copy the pattern below into a blank Word document and fill in the information pertaining to your pitch in complete sentences. Bring a hard copy of your outline to the workshop and submit a final copy on the day of your speech. We will discuss how to do all of the following in class. INTRODUCTION (4 phases) 1. Attention-getting Phase (capture audience’s interest): How about we add some spice to this class. What are your thoughts on delicacies of eastern food

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    Stress Specific Purpose: I will inform my audience about stress. Central Idea (Thesis Statement): I am going to explain what stress is, the symptoms and effects of stress, and how to lower your stress levels. INTRODUCTION I. (Attention Getter) How many of you have ever experienced stress? How many things are currently stressing you at this moment? II. (Reveal Topic) today I am going to explain what stress is and how stress works in our minds and body. III. (Credibility Statement) Stress seems

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    functioning. On the higher end, it is considered being low functioning. Somewhere in the middle, you have a mixture of low and high functioning characteristics. The characteristics may include flapping of the arms and legs, very little speech or excessive amounts of speech, poor or great eye contact, a reserved personality, too friendly, and very hard time understanding concepts. 2. Because autism runs on a spectrum it is imperative to keep open-minded and think outside of the box. This is extremely

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    Title: Parenting ADHD Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about children with a brain disorder, most commonly known as ADHD. (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) Central Idea: Lack of parenting skills is not the root of a neurodevelopment disability A. Introduction I. Audience captivator (in form of question) Have you or someone you know been around a child that is restless, constantly on the move, impulsive, doesn’t follow instructions when directed and lacks concentration

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    Researchers recommend that they pass an autism test if the child does not "boo and bubble" at the age of 12 months, does not speak a single word for up to 16 months, does not add two words to the phrase for up to 24 months, and loses previously acquired speech and social skills in any age. 60. Stephen Wiltshire- autistic savant and artistic. He became famous for his huge panoramic paintings, which he draws from a simple ballpoint pen. He remembers the landscapes by just seeing it once. He has drawn many

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    employees have been bullied some time during their work time. III, Bullying can affect anyone, so you can gain something from this speech by being informed about bullying

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    Specific purpose: to inform my audience what is alcoholism and how does it affects our health. Central idea: Alcoholism has been popular in modern society and it has so many health risks. Introduction Have you ever thought alcoholism is a serious disease and thousands of people die each year due to excessive use of alcohol. Alcoholism is a chronic disease characterized by uncontrolled drinking or inability to manage drinking habits. It is also commonly referred as an alcohol use disorder. An estimated

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