Saturday 5 January 2013

public speaking ; cats


Topic: Cats
General Purpose/Goal:  To inform
Specific Purpose/Goal:  I want my audience to understand three interesting things about  Cats.
Central idea :  Three interesting things to know about cats are their intelligence,  tail signals and that they are territorial animals.

INTRODUCTION
I. Attention Getter: you see them everywhere you look, sometimes out playing or other times in a house.
II. Preview Statement: I am going to share three areas of information about cats.
A. Cats are very intelligent animals.
B. Cats give off tail signals.
C. Cats are territorial animals.
III. Credibility Statement: I have been a cat owner for nineteen years. I have hand raised and trained my two cats since they were kittens.
IV. Relevancy Statement: Most people at one point in his or her life will probably have the opportunity to see and interact with a cat.
TRANSITION: Now that I have you thinking about cats, let me tell you about their intelligence.

BODY
I. Cats are very intelligent animals.
A. Cats are capable of forming attachments to people and communicating their wants and needs.
B. Cats are capable of instinctual thought.
TRANSITION: Now that you know how intelligent cats are, lets talk about their tail signals.
II. Cats give off different tail signals indicating their mood.
A. If a cat’s tail is raised slightly and softly curved the cat is interested in something.
B. If a cat’s tail is held still, but the tip is twitching the cat is irritated.
TRANSITION: Now that you know some different tail signals of cats lets talk about their territorial behaviors.
III. Cats are territorial animals.
A. A cat's territorial nature is very much a reflection of its social behavior.
          1. Pet cats that are permitted to roam freely outdoors rarely spend much time
           with other cats.
2.     For the most part, cats prefer to share their territory, indoors or out, with few
or no other cats.
TRANSITION: Now that I have told you some interesting things about cats, lets review.

CONCLUSION
I. Review Statement: you have learned three things about cats.
A.     Cats are very intelligent animals
B.     Cats give off tail signals representing their moods.
C.     Cats are very territorial animals.
II. Concluding Statement: now that you know more about cats when your children asks you if they can have a cat you don’t have to do research!

public speaking : Alzheimer diseases


Topic : Alzheimer diseases
General purpose : To inform
Specific purpose: To inform my audience about affected of Alzheimer diseases.
Central idea : Information about effect, causes and prevent of Alzheimer diseases.
Introduction:
I.       Alzheimer’s Disease it has affected my life so much and I know so much about it.
II.    . Before I start I want you to imagine something. Look around you know everyone right?
Body:
I.            7 years ago my grandfather was diagnosed with this disease. Back then he didn’t believe it but these days he can’t remember what he did 10 minutes ago.
II.         Now my Grandfather is at the last stage called severe stage 3 the worse stage of them all.
III. Those questions hurt you every time you have to answer them. Every time he hears the answer it is as if it the first time he has ever heard it.
IV. There are many different reasons that Doctors believe that this disease occurs.
Conclusion:
I.       If you find yourself getting very forgetful go get checked out.
II.    Tell them just like I am telling you because when someone gets this horrible disease the person you came to know and love will simply fade away with time.

public speaking to persuade : Should Vaccination of All Children Be Made Mandatory by Law?


Title : Should Vaccination of All Children Be Made Mandatory by Law?
General purpose: To persuade
Specific purpose : To persuade my audience about, “Should Vaccination of All Children Be Made Mandatory by Law”.
Central idea: Prevent the human transmitted diseases, the decrease in the number of deaths, and parent to decide how their child should be treated
Introduction:

public speaking: Sleep Deprivation


Topic                           : Sleep Deprivation
General purpose          : To inform
Specific purpose          : To inform my audience about sleep deprivation
Central idea                 : What is sleep deprivation, what aids in the accumulation and what is the effects of sleep deprivation.

public speaking : Why People Should Connect More with the Nature


Title : Why People Should Connect More with the Nature
General purpose: To persuade
Specific purpose: To persuade my audience about why people should connect more with nature.
Central idea: Nature has historically been the home for human beings, era of absolute informational, and Nature is about balance and harmony.
Introduction:
I.                   In the twenty-first century, people have practically forgotten how important it is to connect with nature.
II.                people should try to get back to basics and connect with nature more than they do today.
Body :

public speaking : Economic Growth and Environmental Damage


Title : Economic Growth and Environmental Damage
General purpose: To persuade
Specific purpose: To persuade my audience about Economic Growth and Environmental Damage.
Central idea  : Aspects of economic growth, conventional energy sources, and non-  conventional sources of energy still don’t resolve the problem,
Introduction:
I.                   Nowadays it is more and more often claimed that humanity can develop without causing damage to nature.
II.                The conventional sources of energy we use today cause pollution, so economic growth is almost