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    Go Crazy Folks, Go Crazy! Visual Aid: A seat cushion from the 1985 World Series Specific Purpose: To inform my classmates about the overall success of the St. Louis Cardinals Introduction A. Attention Getter: Any sports fan knows that baseball is a sport that relies heavily on statistics, both individual and team. However, overall success in baseball is measured in wins and championships, and the St. Louis Cardinals have many of both. B. Orienting Material: I have been

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    Jennifer Primm After listening to my speech the audience will know why using manners are important in our everyday lives. Introduction: Manners are something people should use everyday to make a good impression on others and to feel good about ourselves. No matter where we are … at home, work, or with friends, practicing good manners is important in our society. Body: I. Manners are important to have A. They are a form of caring B. Manners allow society to communicate with fewer

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    lives, sound is important it would be hard to imagine a world with out it. B. The field of audio engineering is focused primarily on ways to record, mix, manipulate and reproduce sounds. It involves the creative and practical aspects of speech and music as well as the technological advances and understanding of sound. According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, California is the highest ranking state with employed audio engineers at 3,690 in contrast to Texas

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    I. Introduction A. How many of you remember your first love? Well mine was video games B. Today, I will be informing the class about communication in video games First I'm going to start with Media II. Effects of Video Games on Media A. Video games started off as TV, books, movies 1. Prof. Jack Lule, Lehigh Univ. Understanding Media and Culture: An Introduction to Mass Communication 2. Star Wars, E.T were movies before the game came out B. 80-90s Cartoons/Movies

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    Purpose: To let the audience see and differentiate between works of art. Central Idea: Works of art come in many different forms. Introduction: What could have been in the mind of Michelangelo, as he lay on his back for the better half of four years in 1477 painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? The work of art known as “The Last Judgment “that he created couldn’t have been possible without his ingenious Fabrefacation. Fabrefacation is a lost word, a noun meaning, “the act of fashioning

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    A Time To Kill In Mississippi, 10-year-old Tonya Hailey is raped by two white racists , "Pete" Willard and Billy Ray Cobb.. While deputy Dwayne Powell Looney is escorting Pete and Billy Ray up a flight of stairs to a court room, Carl, Tonya’s father, emerges from the building's basement with a gun, and he kills Pete and Billy Ray for what they did to Tonya. Carl is later arrested at his house, and Carl is scheduled to be placed on trial. Carl wants to be represented by his friend Jake Tyler

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    eye. III. (Establish credibility and goodwill) The knowledge of the operation of 3D glasses is crucial and can assist individuals to make their glasses or even help one to sort out two images using their naked eyes. IV. (Preview body of speech) My presentation will focus on a brief history of how 3D glasses were created and how they work. (Transition) Let us now move to how this technology was developed BODY I. According to Aljoscha Smolic and Peter Kauff in their article "Interactive

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    Title: Traumatic Brain Injury General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: After listening to my speech the audience will better understand traumatic brain injury, what causes it, and what the effects can be. I. Introduction A. Did you realize that an estimated 1.7 million people suffer from a traumatic brain injury in the United States every year, and 52,000 of those die? And each year direct medical costs and indirect costs such as lost productivity of TBI totaled an estimated 60 billion

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    The Art of Coin Collecting Introduction I. (Attention Getter) Imagine your mouth burning like wildfire, your eyes squirting out uncontrollable tears, and your face red and sweating profusely. A. Are you sick? B. No—you just took a bite of a screaming hot chili pepper. (Reveal topic) II. (Credibility Statement) My own desire for spicy meals led me to investigate why I get red in the face and salivate at the mere thought of eating a spicy chili. III. (Central Idea Statement)

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    receiving TS than females. In terms of diagnosing, TS can sometimes be elusive. An article I read on tsa-usa.org, which is a foundation dedicated to research for genetics, mentions that TS, at one point, was often misdiagnosed with echolalia (echo speech) or coprolalia/copropraxia. TS is always

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