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    keep cobra snakes as pets around the world. The people that keep them might be very experienced but that does not mean the snakes should be treated like a normal non venomous snake. They can still injure someone very bad. Cobra snakes have very dangerous venom that can kill an adult human and they require a lot of things to help the be healthy. Nobody should own a cobra snake. The main reason nobody should own a cobra is that the cobra snake has very toxic venom. People that keep the snake as a pet

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    PERSUASIVE SPEECH OUTLINE General Purpose: To persuade Specific purpose: After listening to my speech‚ my audience will know how they can change their lives for a bigger challenge – to save the world. Thesis: Knowing what a problem nowadays is global warming‚ how CO2 gas affects it and how can we change it. Title: Lifestyle to make some changes INTRODUCTION I. Attention Material: Question “Do

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    lecturer and fellow friends‚ today‚ before I begin my speech‚ I would like to tell you‚ by the end of our presentation‚ we will ask one question related to our presentation and the lucky person who answered our question will get this bar of sneaker. Now‚ shout out to all Harry Potter fans here‚ I’m sure that there is one thing that will come into your mind when I say ‘Slytherin’. Snakes yes? Yes…today‚ we are going to give a presentation about snakes. Some of you might encounter them in real life

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    our society are changing all the time. Compared to now‚ towards the end of 20th century‚ some of the ideas introduced in the early century are very different. D.H. Lawrence’s Snake is one of a group of poems entitled Birds‚ Beasts and Flowers written between 1920 and 1923. It tells of how Lawrence reacted when he saw a snake while he was living in Sicily. The poem can be interpreted in three different ways. The first possible theme is the idea that the natural‚ instinctive person is superior to

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    The story The Snake‚ by John Steinbeck begins with Dr. Phillips leaving the tide pools after collecting specimens and arriving at a building nearby on the cannery street of Monterey. He enters the building and we see a laboratory with rats and snakes‚ a dissecting table and even cats in pens. One would conclude that he is a scientist. He builds a fire and heats up dinner. There is nothing very fancy about his laboratory. In fact‚ it seems like he lives very simply. He lays out his starfish and feeds

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    in the world. Do you know how many sharks died every year because people love to eat shark fins? Do you know what is the feeling of animals to be tested by human?Do you know the disasters of eating wild animals. Let me tell you the amazing data about them. There are more than seventy million of sharks died and people only killed them for their fins. People cut fins of

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    Computer Access Speech Here at Connections‚ we offer computers to those who aren’t fortunate enough to have one‚ and even offer a subsidy to pay for internet access if it’s needed. Giving these forms of access benefits students by allowing them to worry less about their resources and focus on their work. I believe this step could benefit students at other schools by allowing them greater access to resources they may not have otherwise. Some students aren’t able to afford the things they need

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    Persuasive Speech Tips and Topics How to write a persuasive speech © Naomi Rockler-Gladen Feb 1‚ 2007 1. Find an appropriate and interesting persuasive speech topic. For many students‚ this is one of the most difficult parts of writing a persuasive speech. 2. Know your audience well. To be persuasive‚ you absolutely must identify with your audience and make your audience identify with you. This is so important‚ and yet many speakers don’t try. Who are the members of your audience? What

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    Persuasive speech outline purpose: To persuade my audience to donate blood through the American Red Cross. Introduction: 1. Did you know that blood donated to the American Red Cross saves XXX lives per year? 2. People should give blood because it is easy and though there might be a little pain involved it is worth it because it saves so many lives and you get great snacks. Body: I. Giving blood is easy a. It only takes about an hour b. You just lay back and let the nurses do the work c. It

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    All About Tsunamis After a bout of what shook the world over‚ tsunami is perhaps the most glaring example of what is perhaps understood as the absolute wrath of the Almighty. Ads by Google Slim Down With CryoLipo   Zeltiq CoolSculpting Kuala Lumpur. Affordable‚ result assured.VISIT US  www.MedivironUOA.com Tsunami‚ as we understand it Tsunamis are frequently (and inappropriately) called "tidal waves" and are a serious concern whenever an off-shore earthquake is detected. Although tsunamis are only

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