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    Hunter Stitt SLO Mrs. Luke November, 17 2016 Have you ever been feeling depressed or moody as a result of personal conflicts with the real world, the people in your everyday life and the surroundings in which you live? Well, I am delighted to inform you that there is a simple and logical solution out there called reading. Last year in Honors English at Lenape Tech my instructor was none other than the great and wonderful Mrs. Kirsch who has been teaching for eight years. One day, in late spring

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    Informative Outline Topic: “Postpartum Depression” General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about Postpartum Depression Thesis: Postpartum depression is a mood disorder that can greatly effect new mothers. Knowing how to recognize their symptoms and treating it can greatly increase chances of a healthy, happy living. Attention Getter: Imagine a bright sunny morning, lite clouds low chances of rain which is a great example of a perfect day. You receive a call from someone

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    I. (Greeting/Name) Good morning everyone, I am Mollie Collins. II. (Attention Getter) Have you ever experienced failure? (make eye contact with audience). To clarify, I am referring to anything whether it be losing a game or getting a bad grade in a class or just not being the person you want to be. Why did you fail? (pause) Was it because your abilities were not sufficient? (emphasis) Or was it because you were not prepared? III. (Attention Getter) According to Abour H. Cherif, National Associate

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    Introduction: “That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” When that phrase is spoken everyone knows who said it, when it happened and what kind of leap it was. It was a leap into space for America. Neil Armstrong said it, while accompanied with Buzz Aldrin as they landed on the moon, July 20, 1969. A third man, Michael Collins, stayed in orbit, and waited for the two to come back, and return back to Earth. The “Space Race” was one of the biggest competitions of the mid-to-late 20th

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    Max Windsor Culture Speech Outline Mr. Meyer April 10, 2013 Informational Speech: The Columbian Drug Cartel * Title: The Columbian Drug Cartel * General Purpose: To inform * Specific Purpose: To inform the audience on the major aspects of the Columbian Drug Cartel by focusing on the two larges Cartels in Columbia—Medellin Cartel and Cali Cartel. * Central Idea: By first focusing on the generalized synopsis of how the Columbian Drug Cartels function, I will then be able to give

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    It was March5 2004. I was 3 years old barely able to walk only the most basic speech was under my belt… Diaper actually. I lived in Dothan Alabama a small neighborhood that was always quiet as if a fog of silence had enveloped the town. I never knew my father, and my mother worked at the local Outback Steakhouse. So I went to a daycare every day. I remember my first day of daycare I was very scared. I wasn’t ever a really talkative child with my tiny vocabulary. I was an over thinker I thought

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    the earthquakes Organization pattern: Topical Specific purpose: The purpose of this speech is to persuade my audience to understand why it is so important to learn the knowledge of preparing the earthquakes. Primary audience outcome: I want my audience to pay more attention to prepare the earthquake knowledge and rescue methods through I presenting facts of the earthquakes. Thesis statement: In the speech, I will continue to improve the earthquake’s knowledge of my audience by analyzing cases;

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    COLLEGE OF FOUNDATION AND GENERAL STUDIES Program: Foundation Subject: English for Academic Purposes Code: ENGF 103 Credit Hours: 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Synopsis: This course is designed to develop students’ public speaking skills. Students will be exposed to principles and practices of effective public speaking which are done through lectures, discussions, and class exercises. Most importantly

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    Tattooing is a body modification practice used for centuries across the globe. Because of the multiple origins of tattoos, there are several techniques and countless styles. Every tattoo is unique in meaning to the person that receives it, though often they can fit into generalized categories. Tattoos have fallen in and out of popularity over the course of history, though they have never and most likely will never disappear. II. Specific Purpose and Need to Know: According to Written on

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    Informative Speech Final Draft Outline I. Introduction A. Attention getter: How many you have ever had a car accident or someone you care about had a car accident? B. Background and Audience Relevance: According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2015, about thirty-five hundred people were killed, and four hundred thousand were injured in car crashes. Oral Citation 1: NHTSA, govt website, 2015. C. Speaker credibility: Many of my close family members have been in car accidents

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