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Title : How to know your personality by your reading your palm.
Topic: Palm Reading
General purpose: By the end of my speech my audience will be able to read their personalities through their palms.
Specific purpose: By the end of my speech my audience will learn how personality palm reading is dependent on nerves and another 3 major life lines .
I. Introduction:
A. Attention Getter: (I’m going to say the personality traits of a classmate) , you ask how I know all this about his about him , its all here written in own his hands. Transition: Sometimes our eyes hide what our hands read. Since our palms, hands and fingers are all maps that tell us about our personalities and where were going through our lives.
B. Reason to Listen: I bet everyone here has looked to his hands and wondered what those silly lines meant. Well palm reading provides the answer for all this.
C. Thesis Statement: According to Dictionary.reference.com palm reading is the practice of interpreting ones character from the lines and configurations of the palm of the hand .
D. Credibility Statement: Throughout my life I have always heard bad things about palm reading, since its accuracy has always been questioned because it has always been linked with forecasting and never been proven with any scientific facts to back it up. It is wrap off ! how could you believe in such things ! They use you in order to take your money. After deep research I concluded that its not what people actually think it is a simple process based on our biological features and our nervous system. It is an art practiced worldwide and with Indian astrology roots .
E. Preview of main points: I will discuss how palm reading is related to the nerves and brain.
Body
A. In Order to understand how to read a palm we must first understand how does this process work .
1. Our nerves have a long path that begins with the brain and ends at our body extremities : the hands and the feet.
2. This connection



References: (Dictionary.com) Retrieved From : http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/palm%20reading?s=t Hipskind, J. (2013). Palmistry: The value of hands. LLEWELLYN. Retrieved from: http://www.llewellyn.com/journal/article/829 H.Jane.(2011).How to Read Palm Lines (wikiHow) Retrieved From : http://www.wikihow.com/Read-Palm-Lines (2013). Lesson#1. Hand and palm analysis. Retrieved from: http://www.kosmickonnection.com/lesson_1_hand_analysis.htm

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