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    Spay/Neutering Your Pets

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    Lana Von Blon April 1st‚ 2013 Spay/Neutering your pets Purpose: The purpose of my speech is to persuade my audience to spay/neuter your pets. I. Introduction A) Attention Getter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLwnkLBhOKs B) Our world today is over populated with stray animals. C) In the U.S.‚ there are an estimated 6–8 million homeless animals entering animal shelters every year. About half of these animals are adopted. Tragically‚ the other half is euthanized. D) Spay/neuter is

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    Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Alan Monroe developed a simple sequence using the psychology of persuasion to create speeches that inspire and make employee comply with the company vision. It consists of 5 distinct steps to follow: Attention: getting employee’s full attention using a shocking or dramatic statistic‚ arousing curiosity‚ and showing the importance of communication. Leaders set examples‚ managers definitely have to communicate at executive levels to keep business moving. They let the employee

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    Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Speech In this 3 - minute speech‚ you need to promote a product or an idea to your audience. You must use Monroe’s Motivated Sequence to organize your materials. Some research is required to support your claims. Use this sheet as your guide to organize your thoughts and as your notes to present. Turn this in after your presentation. Attention: Please use a hypothetical scenario‚ a story‚ a question‚ a quote‚ or other ways to get the audience’s attention. Have you

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    Persuasive Speaking: Monroe’s Motivated Sequence President Barak Obama in a "National Address to America’s Schoolchildren" at Wakefield High School opens with a warm welcome and acknowledgments of his broad audience. To gain the attention of his audience he plays on the pathos of his attentive audience by telling a story of his own childhood education. President Obama points out he got up at 4:30 in the morning‚ so his mother could teach him extra to stay up with an American Education. Then following

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    We chose Monroe’s Motivated Sequence because it was the only structure that seemed to cover everything we needed. We knew for certain that our speech was going to be in a Problem-Solution format‚ but we felt that using the Problem-Solution-only structure would not allow us to go as in depth as we wanted to on our topic. Monroe’s Motivated Sequence gives a basis to grab the audience’s attention‚ state the problem we are trying to solve‚ propose a solution‚ give the audience the information they need

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    Jeff Kampinga Why Pet owners Should Spay/Neuter Their Pet Topic: National Organization: Problem/Solution Specific Purpose: I would like my audience to understand the importance of spaying/neutering their pets. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Each day 10‚000 humans are born in the U.S. - and each day 70‚000 puppies and kittens are born. As long as these birth rates exist‚ there will never be enough homes for all the animals. B. Relevance: These are not just the offspring of

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    Spay And Neutering

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    beneficial reasons to spay or neuter your pet. In addition‚ spaying and neutering reduces the number of animals in the streets becoming beneficial to the community. Pet owners should spay and neuter their pets because of the behavioral benefits it provides‚ medical benefits‚ and reduces pet overpopulation. First‚ due to high levels of testosterone‚ your pet is likely to cause undesirable behaviors. Neutering will reduce the amount of testosterone in your pets’ system‚ however‚ it does not eliminate

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    1. Interpersonal Communication Project 2. Interpersonal Communication According to Petersen (2007)‚ good communication is just as important in business‚ family‚ and social life. Listening well matters for coworkers‚ when intimacy is not the goal‚ but being able to work together effectively is. It helps keep friendships vital and even makes a difference in casual relationships where you merely want ease. 3. Introduction: What is Interpersonal Communication? Stewart (2009) defines interpersonal

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    Neutering Case Study

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    Introduction. Can we improve the management of male cats by neutering them? Neutering is one of the most common sterilizing method in animals. In the United States‚ most animal shelters and rescue groups desire cat owners to have their male and females neutered to prevent the births of unwanted litters and contributing to the overpopulation of unwanted cats in the rescue system. In addition to the many health benefits‚ neutering your male cat ensures that he won’t contribute to the feline overpopulation

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    know that pet overpopulation in the United States results in nearly 4 to 6 million pets being euthanized each year? This is probably the best reason to have your pet spayed or neutered‚ but let’s look at the other reasons too. Spaying and neutering your dog prior to six months of age may prevent or reduce the risk of a number of health issues that could occur later in their life. These health problems could either be very difficult or very expensive to treat‚ not to mention the stress your pet will face

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