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    Common Phobias (Sample Informative Prep Outline) General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: After hearing my presentation‚ my listeners will be able to name and describe several common phobias. Central Idea: The most common phobias fall into three main categories - social‚ survival‚ and environmental phobias. Organizational Pattern: Topical INTRODUCTION I. (Attention Material) Rose Marie had fears that she allowed to take control of her life. A. Fears‚ even small ones‚ can

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    explains how to make a detailed outline of a speech. It should be remembered that depending on the type of speech‚ the outline may vary. However‚ if you base your speeches on this outline you should be able to make a successful speech. In order to make a detailed and useful outline you must understand the structure of a speech. The basic structure of a speech and how to make a simple outline has been explained on another page. On that page it was shown that there are three main parts to a speech; The

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    Informative / PowerPoint Speech Formal Outline TITLE: Exercise GENERAL PURPOSE: To inform my audience about exercise. SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To inform my audience about types of exercise‚ Benefits And long lasting effects. THESIS/MAIN IDEA: Exercise has many heath benefit and can affect your life in the most positive of ways. INTRODUCTION I. Types of exercise II. Benefits of exercise III. Long lasting effects of exercise Do you get 30 minutes of exercise daily? Less than 5% of

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    The Legacy of Jerry Falwell Organization: This speech uses topical organization. Audience analysis: The average age of the audience is between 19 and 23 years of age. There are a greater number of males than females‚ and all are Caucasian. All are from conservative religious backgrounds and abide by Liberty University’s guidelines. Central Idea: To reflect and admire the life of Jerry Falwell‚ who lived to win souls for Christ. Introduction I. Attention-getter: A. After 73

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    Demonstration in teaching

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    Objectives: 1. What does demonstration mean? 2. How should demonstration be done to make it work? What is Demonstration ? DEMONSTRATION  Involves showing by reason or proof‚ explaining or making clear by use of examples or experiments  Being simple to show more clearly  In teaching…demonstration occurs when students have hard time connecting theories to actual practice or when students are unable to understand application of theories. INSTANCES OF DEMONSTRATION  There is an audience  A

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    How to Start an IV Introduction Attention Getter: How many people here have ever had to get an IV in the hospital? Was it a positive or negative experience for you? If you are one of the people that said yes then you know it can be a frightening and sometimes painful experience. What I am about to explain to you comes from my 8 years of experience as an emergency room nurse starting thousands of IVs. Some of the things I tell you could help you understand the process better and ease your anxiety

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    Danny Mendoza 3/5/13 English 14 Prof. Mareneck Informative Speech Joaquín Guzmán Loera Thesis Statement: How Joaquín Guzmán Loera became a mythical figure in Mexico‚ both a narco folk hero and a villain Main Points: His beginnings/ Birth Rise to Power/ Control of the Sinaloa Cartel Legend of “El Chapo” • Born on April 4‚ 1957‚ to a poor family in the rural town of La Tuna Badiraguato‚ his abusive father kicked him

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    that everyone should really know: How to make a good paper airplane. One day‚ each of you will grow up‚ and probably have at least one male child‚ and this skill can provide them with hours of fun that is incredibly cheap! Or maybe you’ll be an elementary school teacher trying to find something fun and easy to do with your students for a short period of time. What better way of entertaining a group of kids than by teaching them to make their own toys? So to make a good paper airplane‚ all you have

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    dinner… I have a solution for you. Make Enchiladas! They only take about an hour and a half to make‚ and are something the whole family will enjoy. I’ll tell you how to make Easy Enchiladas and you decide if it makes you hungry or not. Before cooking anything it is always best to wash your hands and any countertops or cutting boards that you will place food on. Some quick preparation that can be done before starting; is thawing out the chicken ahead of time to make cooking time shorter‚ shred cheese

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    American Sign Language (ASL) Outline General Purpose: To inform the audience of this complex language and the steps involved in signing a sentence. Specific Purpose: By learning how to sign a sentence‚ we can see that sign language is just as expressive as spoken language. Introduction 1. Attention Getter: (Sign the sentence “The birds sit on the fence.) Do you know what I just said? Talking with our hands is something we all do without even thinking about it. Hand motions for

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