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    Informative Speech

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    information about the topic that maybe everybody does not already know. Finding a good opening sentence to get the audience involved or immediately interested in your topic can be hard, but by researching and knowing your audience it will help you in the start of your speech. Another thing that I think I executed well was that I did find information and by credible sources. I felt as if I sounded credible by finding reliable sources. I was able to find information that was new and credible by just searching

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    The career that I chose to researched was a physical therapist. Physical therapist are highly-educated, licensed health care professionals who can help patients reduce pain. Physical therapist also improve or restore mobility - in many cases without expensive surgery and often reducing the need for long-term use of prescription medications and their side effects. There were many steps taken to complete research on this career. With the requirement of research needed I had to choose from which sources

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    2016 Students started clinical rotation at Head Start in Gaffney South Carolina, Located at 501 W. Rutledge Ave. Gaffneys Head Start program is administered by Piedmont Community Actions, Inc. (4) According to the Administration For Children and Families, The Economic Opportunity Act was passed  in August, 1964  which created various programs.  In 1964  President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the first Head Start Act into legislation. (4)  “ Head Start was designed to help break the cycle of poverty

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    Some people have the view that British generals like Haig were incompetent leaders. How far does the sources support or contradict this interpretation? Some people have the view that British generals such as Haig were useless leaders. Famous sources like ‘O What a lovely War’, ‘Blackadder’ and ‘The Trench’ support this. However from the 1980s many military historians have challenged this interpretation and states that under Haigs leadership, Britain and her allies won the war from encouraging new

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    Finding useful and strong evidence is always one of the most difficult, yet one of the most important aspectpart of writing an essay. Evidence is the foundationbase of an essay and all the essay’s content relies on the evidence to support it and make a powerful statement. Most college students are familiar with the concept of finding and using evidence to support their arguments in their essays. It has been something that we have learned in grade school that we have all executed on all of our essays

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    Essay On Who Fired First

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    Who fired first in the historical Battle of Lexington? Well there is no right answer history has shown people have come up with theses trying to prove what had happened but we just really don’t know. But I think I have found the the answer. I believe the colonist fired first because they have a history of antagonizing the british in some situation’s it has turned deadly. Also on many accounts of the events they had been found guilty of firing first.My reasons to support my thesis are from British

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    Scholarly writing is no different from all other writing, except, beside it having a purpose and having an audience like any other writings, scholarly writing is evidence-based (Laureate Education, 2012). It is important, since the scholar-practitioner write for a specific audience, that his or her material be free of personal opinion, assumption, and bias. When writing a scholarly material, a scholar-practitioner has to be objective in tone, write clearly, concise, produce a mechanically correct

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    Informative Speech Self Reflection In my informative speech, the topic of the speech was how shoes can affect your health. As my attention getter, I used a narrative about an elderly woman who went through extreme pain from the style of feet at the time. I believe it was effective because it was interesting and the aspect of pain is something many people will listen to. I stated that I was going to be talking about what most people are doing wrong with wearing shoes, what specific shoes can do to

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    Reliance on/ Overuse of Technology and/ or Social Media: An Annotated Bibliography “More Technology Use Linked to Mental Health Issues in At-Risk Adolescents.” Duke Today, today.duke.edu/2017/05/more-technology-use-linked-mental-health-issues-riskadolescents “.23 Oct.2017. Technology and social media are used every day by hundreds of millions of people. The use of these applications provides a more effective outcome of everyday lives. However, the overuse of the technology and social media has

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    Introduction When a person reads a source for information the reader wants that information to be reliable so they could trust the source meaning the reader needs their information source to be credible. Credibility is important because everyone on the planet could write on a topic, but that does not mean that what they wrote is true and should be believed in. People who write more often than not have an agenda. To make the reader feel a certain way or to make them believe in what the author told

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