...Guide: Required for every speech! Introduction: Write an introduction that includes Attention Getting Material: Use a question or a story or a statistic or a quote or a joke (use only if you’re a great joke teller). Where have you heard this saying many times before “up and down, back and forth, or even Circular motions” you guess it, the dentist. Teeth play an important role in helping us to enjoy our food; therefore, we should treat them with care. Identification/common ground materials: Mention some things you have in common with the audience. Relate the commonalities to the topic of your speech. For example if you are speaking about water skiing you might say I ski every week at Lake Eola or some other lake your listeners will recognize. I brush and floss my teeth once a day? How would you rate yourself on how you care about your teeth? Background Materials (if needed): if your topic is obscure you may have to give some definitions here. Credentials: What are your credentials in giving this speech? For example, if water skiing is your hobby, you might say I have been water skiing every summer for 4 years and I enjoy reading about competitive water skiing. I have been a dental assistant for 16 years and I enjoy giving patients oral hygiene instructions. THESIS STATEMENT- Include the specific purpose and preview of 3 main points: For example, I will be speaking today about water safety by telling you about 1.)the need for water safety...
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...Restorative Dentistry In Webster, TX Not replacing teeth that have gone missing is a big mistake that many people make. The reasons for replacing missing teeth go beyond repairing your appearance—it also will help your oral health which will, in turn, help your overall health. Having one of these fantastic restorative dentistry procedures will improve your smile and give you the look that you’ve dreamed of having. Webster, TX dentist Dr. Das provides several ways to restore damaged and missing teeth. Dental restorations can be direct or indirect. Direct restorations like bonding and fillings are applied directly to the tooth in one visit. Indirect restorations are manufactured in the laboratory and placed at a later date. While waiting for...
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...describes herself as someone who is “fascinated by language in daily life. There was a specific moment in the text that Tan realizes that she is using different “Englishes” in different social contexts. Tan was giving a speech about her life, writing, and her book "The Joy Luck Club," to a group of scholarly people, but her mother was also present. It was at this time that she realized that her expressions were more academic, using more formal English, a language she had never used with her mother. Along with the lecture, she relates several examples of how her mother’s “Englishes” influenced her throughout her life, and how sometimes it was a barrier to communication. It was for this reason that Amy Tan decided to write a book where the reading level is easy and understandable--for those who like her mother had difficulty with complex English grammar. In many ways, Tan’s mother’s immigration experience was molded by her grasp of the English language. At times, new immigrants are pre-judged due to their language abilities, which can make life even more difficult. As a new immigrant to the US I can relate to many of Tan’s mother’s experiences. Amy Tan gives as an example when she was talking to her mother about furniture, she uses short expressions, without figures of speech, for example “not waste money that way." Tan wanted to avoid more complicated uses of the English language in order to ensure that her mother would understand what she was saying. Similarly, I have found myself in...
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...the TV and a man dressed in a lab coat says that 9 out of 10 dentists recommend that toothpaste, is he believable? Commercials like this use appeals to persuade the audience by partaking in the use of rhetoric. These techniques are a part of rhetoric which can be defined as, “the art that humans use to process all the messages they send and receive” (Roskelly and Jolliffe 2). When looking deeper, three primary appeals of rhetoric can be found in a piece of literature, ethos, pathos, and logos. In the commercial example used above, the dentist utilizes the ethical appeal, ethos. Ethos offers evidence to prove that the presenter is credible. Ethos offers evidence to prove that he or she knows important and relevant information about the topic at hand (Roskelly and Jolliffe 11). Ethos offers evidence to prove that the presenter is well-educated, experienced, and trustworthy (Roskelly and Jolliffe 34)....
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...the few that it does have a role in, are important. Our teeth play a role in our speech, the way we pronounce words. This is due to the positioning of our teeth, the air flows through the mouth and creates different sounds which facilitates communication. Speech is affected by the way the teeth meet, the movement of the jaw and the movement of the tongue around the teeth. Not to mention, your teeth plays a crucial part in your appearance. It might not be deadly but it could give you a killer look. Crooked, discolored, or missing teeth might not bolster the self-esteem in people. Systems: The teeth may not be involved in many systems of the body, but it does play a crucial role in the digestive system. It is the commencing of this systems process. It all starts with the chewing of the food. The saliva will aid in the breakdown of certain carbs. Food will then pass twenty-two feet of tubing and be separated into what is good and bad (useful) elements. The food has to be broken down enough so that the useful elements can in absorbed into our blood stream. Teeth are also involved with the nervous system. It’s the sensory function of the trigeminal nerve which provides the activation of the functions of the face and mouth. Included in this area are nerves such as the inferior/superior/posterior dental nerve and maxillary nerve that supply the teeth with reactions and signals. An interesting fact about the teeth is that are considered part of the skeletal system but not counted as...
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...YJT Task 1 Sherrie Byrd 000550774 March 5, 2016 Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to persuade my audience that music can be used to help with stress as well as pain. I want my audience to see that the use of music in everyday life is good for the mind, body and soul. My central idea is that music is what can be used in the medical field as therapy use for pain, stress relief and in everyone’s everyday life. Intended Audience: My ideal audience for this speech would be those of any age that will be willing to try the power of music. The topic would also be beneficial to a larger group as in doctor, nurses, and anyone in the medical field whom help patients with pain or stress. The topic is also suitable for any person who would like to see the power of music in the way that has affected so many people. Significance: This topic is very significant to my all audiences that will listen because music is free on the radio, easy to use, and can be tailored to each individual. Moreover, there are so many diverse forms of music, soothing sounds of earth, and genres in the world of music. Music can be a Poweful Tool in stress relief and pain management! Studies have shown that using music is a widely accepted form of therapy. Of course, not all forms of music can be used as a form of therapy. Heavy metal or hard rock to me does NOT have a calming effect, although it is liked by some. The most famous...
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...Elizabeth Ann Armstrong Course Speech (27 WEB 201108) Test Quiz 3 Started 8/29/11 3:09 PM Submitted 8/29/11 3:14 PM Status Completed Score 17 out of 20 points Time Elapsed 4 minutes. Instructions Answer questions. Question 1 .1 out of 1 points Reggie had a speech to prepare. He selected a topic, did his research, and sat down to draft the speech. He outlined the main points first and added the introduction and conclusion later. Is this a "textbook" way to organize a speech? Answer Selected Answer: Yes; your text suggests to start with the body of the speech first, then go back and draft the intro. Correct Answer: Yes; your text suggests to start with the body of the speech first, then go back and draft the intro. . Question 2 .1 out of 1 points The primary objective of class lectures, seminars, and workshops is to Answer Selected Answer: inform. Correct Answer: inform. . Question 3 .1 out of 1 points When you inform, which of the following do you accomplish? Answer Selected Answer: all of the above Correct Answer: all of the above . Question 4 .0 out of 1 points If the central idea is "There are three ways to interpret the stock-market page of your local newspaper," and you organize the speech into three parts, which method are you using to generate the main ideas? Answer Selected Answer: all of the above Correct Answer: logical divisions . Question 5 .1...
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...E. Social Organization. 1. Group behavior: Australians practice numerous behaviors that are perceived to be polite. These behaviors are being punctual to events, maintain eye contact during a meeting/conversation, bring gift to the host of the party, pay for things only when it is your turn, and do not liter in public places, etc. 2. Social Classes: Just like any other country, Australia has three social classes: Upper class, middle class, and lower class. The upper class is composed of the top 5 – 10 % of the wealthiest; the middle class consists of people who have nonmanual jobs, professional jobs such as doctors, accountants, bankers, etc. The lower class is regarded as people who have low paying manual jobs. 3. Clubs, other organizations: Australia is home to ample amounts of humanitarian organizations, especially non-government organizations (NGOs). These organizations include, but not limited to, Amnesty International, Australian Red Cross, Defense for Children International, International Women's Development Agency, Salvation Army, Brotherhood of Saint Lawrence, and Care Australia. NGOs provide need-based community service, promote change in the government, and create solutions to specific needs. 4. Race, ethnicity, and subcultures: Australia is home to many race, ethnicity, and subcultures. Though more than 90 percent of Australians are of predominantly European (white) ancestry, 6 percent of the population are Asians, and 2 percent is indigenous—Aborigines...
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...I. INTRODUCTION a. HI my name is deron barrett and welcome to my speech I hope that with this speech you’ll grow and learn from my speech b. As I said my name is deron barrett and I am a entry level accountant that works for generic pharmaceutical company named teva pharmaceutical which profits billions of dollars every year. My background start in the suburb of Philadelphia which I have spent most of my life there. I am a very active person who believe in health, I graduated AIU with an associate degree and now im trying to finish my bachelor in business and major in healthcare management. c. What I will be proposing to my company is the ban of smoking on the Teva campus which has multiple pluses for coworkers and the business. II. MAIN POINT healthier lifestyle A. To be a leader in the pharmaceutical company which helps people all around the world with our drugs that fight off diseases, we should also make an considerable stance on smoking which kill millions of people worldwide. B. So my proposal is that as one of our standard operation procedure we should adopt an no smoking on campus rule and should be immediately adopted in our employee handbook. C. Smoking is known to kill millions of individual every year it also known to attack the respiratory system causing infection and immune disease. D. It also causes weaker bones, damages heart function, lung function, eyesight and certainly cancer. E. As in active individual that known the...
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...[pic] A MODEL OUTLINE FOR AN INFORMATIVE SPEECH FIRST SPEAKING ASSIGNMENT TYPE: SPEECH TO INFORM TIME REQUIREMENT: 4-6 MINUTES MODEL OUTLINE: I’M A REAL PERSON SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To discuss three basic considerations that will help in determining if facelift surgery is for you. INTRODUCTION: I. ATTENTION STEP: In today’s society, which idolizes youth and beauty, more and more people are beginning to add plastic surgeons to their list of family physicians along with medical doctors, dentists, ophthalmologists ant the rest. Under current societal pressures literally hundreds of thousands of Americans, men and woman, are deciding that a facelift is the way to regain their youthful appearance. II. CLARIFICATION STEP: Certainly the medical profession has gone a long way in making plastic surgery safer and less traumatic than it used to be, but a person needs to give serious consideration to several aspects of this operation before they decide to have it. Anyone who is considering having a facelift should carefully study the costs, the surgical procedures, and the risks involved before they decide they definitely want a new face. III. PREVIEW STEP: The three important things to consider before having a facelift are: cost, procedure, and the risks involved. BODY: I. The cost of a facelift will depend upon the type you select. A. Basic surgical facelifts cost, on the average, about $600.00. 1. An eyelid...
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...McCarthy was elected to the Senate in 1946 and rose to prominence in 1950 when he claimed in a speech that 205 communists had infiltrated the State Department. McCarthy’s subsequent search for communists in the Central Intelligence Agency, the State Department, and elsewhere made him an incredibly polarizing figure. After McCarthy’s reelection in 1952, he obtained the chairmanship of the Committee on Government Operations of the Senate and of its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. For the next two years he was constantly in the spotlight, investigating various government departments and questioning innumerable witnesses about their suspected communist affiliations. Although he failed to make a plausible case against anyone, his colourful...
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...defend the Constitution of the United States of America and I will obey the orders of those appointed over me .I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and those who have gone before me to defend freedom and democracy around the world. I proudly serve my country's Navy combat team with Honor, Courage, and Commitment. I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all. B) Thesis Statement- Ships logically come to mind when most people think of the Navy – and most Sailors can expect to spend some time at sea. 1. General Purpose- In this speech I will be informing you of the life on a ship as a sailor. 2. Specific Purpose- The purpose of my speech is to give you an idea of what it’s like living onboard a naval ship as a sailor. There are over 11 different types of United States Navy Ships. I am going to specifically discuss air craft carriers and their different features. C) Criteria – I would like to inform you about this specific ship in case you ever find your sail onboard one you’ll be fully equipped with the knowledge needed for a successful cruise. II. Body 1. An aircraft carrier is a warship with a full-length flight deck and facilities for carrying, arming, deploying, and recovering aircraft, that serves as a seagoing airbase. A) Aircraft carriers are the backbone of America’s Navy, a fleet that support U.S. interests and encourages peace around the globe. Typically traveling in battle groups, these vessels operate in international waters without...
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...communication. Staff Training: Staff training is very important in the Health and Social Care field. This is due to the fact that if staff members are not given the correct and sufficient training, the lives of service users could very well be at risk. Correct staff training ensures that: employees aren’t injured or made ill by the work that they do and service users aren’t put at risk. What is communication? Communication simply means when information is transferred from one person/place to another person/place. Communication plays a crucial role in all workplaces therefore having good communication skills benefits and helps service users and colleagues. Verbal Communication: It is the sharing of information between individuals using speech. Verbal communication includes...
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...“SELECTION AND ARRANGEMENT OF ANTERIOR TEETH FOR PREDICTABLE ESTHETICS AND FUNCTION IN COMPLETE DENTURE PROSTHESIS CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. HISTORY 3. FACTORS CONSIDERED FOR DESIRED ESTHETICS FOR CONVENTIONAL COMPLETE DENTURE PROSTHESIS 4. SELECTION OF ANTERIOR TEETH 5. ANTERIOR TOOTH ARRANGEMENT AND PLACEMENT 6. PRINCIPLES OF TEETH ARRANGEMENT FOR ANTERIOR TEETH 7. GUIDELINES FOR TEETH ARRANGEMENT AND PLACEMENT FOR ANTERIOR TEETH 8. EVALUATION OF ESTHETICS 9. CONCLUSION 10. BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION Esthetically and functionally acceptable complete dentures should not differ from natural teeth. Therefore, the selection and arrangement of artificial teeth is an important concern in complete denture construction. Several factors have been proposed as aids for artificial tooth selection and arrangement and numerous methods have been devised for evaluation of reliable esthetic factors in determining artificial tooth form and dimensions. Denture esthetics is defined as “the cosmetic effect produced by dental prosthesis which affects the desirable beauty, attractiveness, character and dignity of the individual.” The subject of esthetics, however, has always been a grey area in dentistry. It is not a totally scientific and objective description, nor is it hundred percent an art form. Denture esthetics is a blending or combination of the art form and the science of prosthodontics. As such it is not...
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...The Families and Children Who Live in the Buena Vista Mobile Home Park Report of a study conducted by Donald Barr, MD, PhD, Professor (Teaching) of Pediatrics, and of Education (by courtesy) Amado Padilla, PhD, Professor of Education Stanford University Graduate School of Education , March 17 , 2014 As faculty members of the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University, we would like to share with the broader civic and academic community the results of our recent research on the educational and hea lth status of children who live in the Buena Vista Mobile Home Park in Palo Alto. We developed this study as we became increasingly aware of unanswered questions that are central both to the specific issue of the future of Buena Vista in Palo Alto, and to the broader issue of the impact on children from traditionally disadvantaged economic and ethnic backgrounds of living in socioeconomically advantaged communities such as Palo Alto. History of the Buena Vista Mobile Home Park As described in a 2008 artic le published in Palo Alto Online , “ Buena Vista began as a tourist camp for travelers, part of a 5,392 - acre property purchased by R.E. Ashley in 1926 ... During World War II, primitive hookups for trailers went in, housing war workers and people associated wi th the army camp on Page Mill Road or Moffett Field ... The park settled down into a permanent trailer camp in the 1950s. ” 1 Buena Vista has been part of Palo Alto for nearly...
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