EXAMPLE OF INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE Informative Outline Topic: Impact of Media in the Society and Individual General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience the negative impact of social media in the society and to the individual. Thesis: Social media websites are some of the most popular haunts on the Internet. They have revolutionized the way people communicate and socialize on the Web. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Today, just about everyone
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I. Music is actually able to help put somebody in a better state of feeling when listening. A. Scientifically, music can help us become in a better mood. 1. Our hearts actually begin to sync with the rhythm of the music that’s being played. (Best Binaural, 2012) 2. The diastolic pressure from the beat of our heart can help relate what we are feeling. A fast beat can help bring excitement, while a dream beat can help bring the feeling of love. (Best Binaural, 2012) B. Music has been able to affect
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performance made be feel at peace because the string instruments are not as loud and the sounds created from these instruments flow out more delicately then those of a bass drum or trumpet. Different instruments also create a different atmosphere. For example, in “Quatuor de Saxophones,” the different sounds from the different saxophones create a different atmosphere. Although the notes played were in the same time signature as
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Vera Blazevska Professor Shenkler Communication in Action 7 November 2014 Informative Speech General Purpose: To inform my audience about The Republic of Macedonia I. INTRODUCTION A. Attention Getter: Zdravo na site! Kako se osekjame denes? For those of you who do not speak Macedonian let me translate. Hello, everyone! Everyone doing well today? B. Purpose Statement: Today I would like to inform you about my home country, Macedonia. C. Credibility Statement: I lived in Macedonia for 16 years
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Angel Nolker How to Manage Your Stress We have all had the feeling before, our muscles are tense, our stomach is upset, we can’t sleep or eat; though some of us may eat too much. You may feel sad or depressed and when you try to think of a way to fix your problems you go blank. This is because you are stressed. Most of my facts are from medicinenet.com it’s a website edited, wrote, and reviewed by doctors. Medicinenet.com defines stress as a physical, mental, or emotional factor that causes bodily
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Informative Speech Formal Outline Introduction OWI - My wife’s sobs were heart shattering . . . (Remember sensory language in the story) Thesis – By looking at my son’s condition, we will gain some new information about Autism. RTL – K a littles - Some of you may not know what Autism is. This speech will give you more information about this very common disorder. K alots - Some of you may know a lot about Autism. Perhaps you know someone personally who has it. But since every case is different
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Informative Speech Outline I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Jane Brox said, “Time and task were both disorienting. For if you were to remove everything from our lives that depends on electricity to function, homes and offices would become no more than the chambers and passages of limestone caves… simple shelter from wind and rain. No way to keep out cold, or heat, for long. No way to preserve food, or to cook it. The things that define us, that without their purpose, they lose
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We will tell you all about how we learned about lung diseases and how to get them. We knew lung diseases have been brutal all around the world. Some of them have no cure.Sam: My grandma died from lung cancer because she smoked. Lung cancer is just one disease that has little or no cure. Sam: When I went skiing in Colorado, a lot of people told me I should get used to the state. He was surrounded by Marijuana smokers at a skiing resort, at one point and he was terrified. He had no idea what Marijuana
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purpose discussed in this chapter. Descriptive Purpose Informative Purpose Instructive Purpose Persuasive Purpose Purpose is an important concept to understand that we all need to understand every essay. The Purpose is the single most important part of your application that will tell the admissions committee who you are, what has influenced your career path so far, your professional interests and where you plan to go from here. For example, Encyclopedia was developed with a purpose of containing
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concern. The passage has a writing style of reporting and informative. In the article the author writes and repeats what the scientist have discovered and found. As the reader you learn this from the line of the text that states, “scientist have concluded.” The line of text tells you that it isn’t what the author found, it’s what scientist have found, and she’s just reporting back to the reader. Additionally she cites data. An example from the text is where it’s written
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Journal # 4 : Self-evaluation of your process in preparing & delivering your informative speech. The informative speech was not that hard because all you had to do is look for the information, remember, then present it. In my view I did better in this speech, then the speeches before. My topic for the informative speech was natural capitalism. That topic was not that hard for me because it involved money in it. In
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Anne Lamott's “Shitty First Drafts” has a encouraging, informative and persuasive tone. The author provides many examples of how she successfully writes her works. A strategy she uses is to “isolate one of the voices and imagine the person speaking as a mouse” this descriptive example on how she begins to write informs the reader on the steps to follow (Lamott 471). Lamott’s tone is persuasive when she states that “shitty first drafts. All good writers write them” this both informs and persuades
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with an immoral context that media becomes an issue. Goldbergs purpose is to inform us by using compelling examples to do that he adopts an objective yet informative view to the reader. Goldberg starts his article by exposing the outrage of the anti violence advocates. Next, he addresses the immoral context in the media. He closes with how and why he feels Hollywood is to blame. His informative arguments on the subject leave his readers with something to think about.
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engage in for the ‘play’ and nothing more. Ian’s proposes that while that is the case for some others can be viewed as informative and influential of the world around us. How can a video game be influential or informative? To play any game you have to come to terms with its rules. With that video game writers are able to create their representations through the rules. For example, Animal Crossing for the Nintendo DS and GameCube: The player is left in charge of a farm in a
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The ethical lens inventory was informative and the results were intriguing. I have never taken a test like this before that I recollect so, I was really curious what the results would be. I thought that a lot of the results were on point meaning I agreed with them; but there were also results I really didn’t know about myself. For example, my crisis is that I can be so judgmental that I don’t have many friends because I drive people away. I didn’t want to admit this to myself but it was spot on
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psychological audience analysis? (attitudes, beliefs, values) Chapters 8 and 22: Developing Your Speech and Informative Speeches * What is the general purpose? Specific purpose? Central idea? * What is informative speaking? What are its goals? * What are the different kinds of informative speeches? * What are some strategies to enhance audience understanding in informative speaking? * What are some strategies to maintain audience interest? Chapter 9: Gathering Supporting
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for example. Both are informative forms of composition that are trying to help the reader understand some form of message. Both, however, do so with the inclusion of different elements. Furthermore, this can be seen in texts pertaining to what in popular culture, is known as drag. Traditionally speaking, this is an art form of a man’s self expression to entertain, in which the performers dramatize female characteristics to defy gender norms embedded within society. As of late,
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The video Tribal Wives of Yoruk was a very informative film. The movie displayed a lot of values, social norms and roles that clashed for Charlie and the Yoruk family. One of the first norms displayed was apparel. Charlie's street clothes, shorts and a top, were not acceptable as a social norm for the Yoruk family. The women in their family wears long pants and cover their hair. Her daily life also clashed with that of the Yoruk family. The Yoruk's milk their goats and during the entire process Charlie
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facts, definitions, and other details to convey his ideas and concepts. He gathered this information from at least one outside source that was related to the topic (Porcelli & Mann, 2012). Student 1 received the rating four out of four (100%) above proficient according to the rubric criteria Elaboration Text Features which stated the following: He included features of informational texts such as pictures, charts, diagrams, and specialized vocabulary to create a piece of writing that appeared scholarly
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With changing the name back to Manor farm he starts ruling exactly how things were before with Mr.Jones and his no food and leaving his people in want. I believe that the tone of the book is informative yet stern. He is setting an example and comparing an animal farm to the Russian revolution. He does this in an informative way to show the events that took place during this time but to also captivate the reader into reading the story. When it states "The animals were happy as they had never conceived it possible to
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platforms? For example call centres online forums etc. Please circle one number from 1 being Not very helpful to 5 being Extremely Helpful. 1 2 3 4 5 8) Have you been satisfied by NHS strategies to prevent obesity? * Very Satisfied □ * Satisfied □ * Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied □ * Unsatisfied □ * Very Unsatisfied □ 9) How frequently do you notice a marketing campaign on obesity? For example TV adverts, posters
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Louv's passage Last Child in the Woods, he contrasts people and nature. Louv’s purpose is to show the reader the separation between people and nature in today's society. He adopts an informative tone to appeal to logos as well as using a personal anecdote to appeal to the reader's sense of pathos. To create an informative tone in the first paragraph, Louv chooses to use words such as, “experimenting,” “conjure,” and “stamp” because these say exactly what is going on. In addition to his diction, he
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Information that is verifiable is called? 2. What is the best supporting material to use when trying to connect to the audience in a personal and emotional way? 3. Define and give examples of the 3 different types of testimonies (lay, expert, & testimony). 4. Define and give negative and positive examples of the 3 different types of source qualities (authority, bias, & currency). 5. True or False. Peer-Reviewed Articles are found in scholarly journals. 6. What should you
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Bush Country: How Dubya Became a Great President While Driving Liberals Insane is a book explaining why George W. Bush was, as John Podhoretz classified it, one of the best presidents of all time. This book is very beneficial and informative if a student or scholar was looking to do research on the different views on the George W. Bush presidency or the life of George W. Bush because of the way the author writes, the information given in the book, and the order in which the book is written. From
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The author is promising to answer the question: Is the origin of homosexuality predetermined by biology or the result of the environment? 2. The author’s attitude toward the reader is mostly serious, making the information on the subject more informative than entertaining. 3. Yes, the attitude is convincing, it appears that the author has feelings for the subject. 4. Yes, the order is perceivable; the author first describes how animals compare to human sexuality, then goes on to describe how men
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Upon listening to all of my peers’ speeches, I found Chris’ speech on the Swastika to be very informative. From the time I was young until now, Word War II and the topic of the Nazi regime has been a key aspect of historical value. Since the imagery used to support the party and its beliefs have been so ingrained in the form of the Swastika symbol, it was interesting to hear how the symbol itself is representative of positivity. I think a large amount of Chris’ audience was reliant on assimilation
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the effects of language in both the texts. Give some examples and analyse their effects. (16 marks) Both sources, ‘landing in the Hudson’ and ‘Questions of city-sized cruise ships’. Use different effects and techniques of language. ‘Questions of city-sized cruise ships’ is a factual article; detailed with facts and statistics which act as evidence for the statements in the case title. The writer of the article uses this to be informative in the article, therefore a good article to read if a
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the argument. In this skit from Saturday Night Live the actors and narrator display how guns are an outstanding gift for anyone and no matter what our guns will always have our backs. The producers use a laconic approach by creating a short but informative two minute skit to display the ridiculousness of our government. Through the use of irony and sarcasm the producers of Saturday Night Live mock society for even having the idea that anyone can purchase let alone own a gun.(Guns - SNL)
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succinct. These components allows for this pamphlet to be read by more people and thus spread the information much farther than a long, unclear essay would. In this pamphlet many myths surrounding rape are disproven and then have truths explained. For example, one common myth is, "Most sexual assaults are committed by strangers at night in out-of-the-way places." In the pamphlet, the author disproves this myth by explaining people one is familiar with are far more dangerous
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Writer grabbed audience attention in her informative essay by picking really interesting and difficult job that she did while she was in college. Writer made it clear in her thesis statement that she is only going to talk about her most difficult job and her hardship in that job. “None of these jobs was as bad as my work as a waitress in a combination restaurant and ice cream parlor. The work there was physically hard; the pay was poor; and most of all, the working conditions were deplorable. “
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