...Informative Outline Topic: The invention of Google General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the inventor of google; Sergey Brin and Larry Page Thesis: How did the most popular search engine was created, how did it survive throughout all the competition, and what other invention have they created. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: A journalist name, Ken Auletta ask Bill Gate “what are you worried about?” instead of saying Apple, IBM, or any other technology company. Bill Gate said “Imma’ tell you what I’m worried about, I’m worried about some guy in a garage, inventing a new technology that Microsoft could never have thought of.” C. Preview of Main Points: 1. How did Larry Page and Sergey Brinn came up with the thought of google? What cause them to create it and the effect. 2. How did the innovate google, and how is google different than other website at the time. 3. Other invention that Larry Page and Sergei Brin Created. II. Body A. How did Larry Page and Sergey Brin came up with the thought of google? 1. Larry Page and Sergey Brin Meet at Stanford University. 2. Surgery Brin was assigned to show Larry Page around, both were aiming trying to get a PhD 3. Over a year after Sergey Brin was assigned to show Larry Page around they collaborated together to create a search engine called BackRub. a. Before BackRub was officially out to the public. They...
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...Steps to writing an effective elevator speech First: why is this kind of public speaking called elevator speech? Well, because it gives you the opportunity to explain what your company does, and what it means to an investor or customer in the time it takes in a lift to ride to the floor of destination. Therefore this business speech is: * absolutely not longer than 25 to 30 seconds * or - in words - approximately 80 to 90 words * or - in sentences - 8 tot 10 sentences The goals of this type of speech presentation - a special form of the self-introduction speech - can be: * to gain new clients or customers * to build new professional and personal relationships * to increase your influence Fulfill these personal and business goals at an event, a conference or gatherings and networking meetings. And memorize your speech by heart. A SAMPLE ELEVATOR SPEECH OUTLINE These 10 speech topics will help to write a carefully planned and prepared presentation that grabs attention and says a lot in a few words. This format suggestion helps you to avoid creating a sales pitch. Use each idea to write one short powerful sentence. ABOUT YOU 1. Smile to your counterpart, and open with a statement or question that grabs attention: a hook that prompt your listener to ask questions. 2. Tell who you are: describe you and your company. 3. Tell what you do and show enthusiasm. WHAT DO YOU OFFER 4. Tell what problems have solved or contributions you have made. 5. Offer...
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...Running Head: Final Argumentative Paper Is it necessary to have universal ethical principles? Maryann kalleon PHI 208: Introduction to Philosophy October 6, 2013 I think it is very necessary to have universal ethical principles. Differences in culture can bring about different concepts of values and morals based on a person’s environment and upbringing. It is for that one particular reason that I feel Universal ethical principals are required in order to maintain peace and equality as far as respect goes. As human’s we can be very judgemental, especially when it comes to things, or customes we are not familiar with. It is bad enough that judgment can be made based on race, gender, and sexuality. Having universal ethical principals to live by, will help us approach those differences maturaly and further protect the right’s that we need to live as we choose, and practice what we believe in. What I feel is right, might not necessary be right to the next person. Therefore there needs to be some type of ethical principals in place so that we can respect each other’s opinions and culture. In this paper I will explain the importance of having universal...
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...PERSUASIVE SPPECH PREPARATION OUTLINE Title: | Everyone should buy organic food | General purpose: | To persuade | Specific purpose: | To persuade my audience to buy organic food | Central idea: | Organic food is the best food for consumers instead of conventional food | Organizational pattern: | Problem, problem, problem | I. INTRODUCTION | A. Open with impact/ Attention getter: | Let’s imagine. One day you are in a supermarket and you decided to buy vegetables. Well, they are all looking the same but they are actually different. You saw the usual vegetables and the organic vegetables. The question is which one do you prefer? Usual vegetables or organic? However, the stigma is that, whenever you saw the price of organically produce food, you will definitely not going to buy it. It is understandable that it is a little pricey but people should know the reason behind it because everyone should buy organic food. | i. Tie to the audience/ reason to listen | Everyone should have the understanding on why we need to choose more organic food rather than conventional food. | ii. Credibility statement/ material | Therefore, I want to urge all of you to choose and buy organic food instead of risking your life due to the long term exposure of chemicals from conventional food. | iii. Preview of main points/ central idea | As for today, I will try to change your perspective of view towards organic food based on three main points: i. Organic food: what is it...
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