...Assignment 06 Title:What I see as the biggest challenges young adults face today General Purpose-To inform that inherent problems and confronting the young adults in the contemporary society. Specific Purpose-To persuade my audience about what young adults face today. Central Idea-In this society, the youth continue to face many problems that makes their personal lives difficult. Introduction: Drugs and Alcohol Unemployment Stakeholders Intervention II.Body of Presentation: Drugs and Alcohol- This has weakened their health and contributed to development of other antisocial behavior. Easy access of the drug and ineffective legislation governing alcohol consumption has made the drugs easily to be available to consumers, which has aggravated the drug problem. Unemployment- Due to economic recession, several young adults have had to struggle with layoffs and it has increased the problem of unemployment. This has forced some of the young adults to engage in unorthodox practices such as prostitution and crime to satisy their financial needs. Stakeholders Intervention- The individual, family, government and stakeholders need to take roles in empowering the young adults and creating more possibilities, for example on self-employment. Social groups, religious bodies, health practitioners, and also law enforcement authorities must sensitize young adults to help in addressing the challenges. Conclusion-Young adults face a lot of problems that might...
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...1 Rena Moffett AC1601418 SP 180 Principles of Public Speaking Assignment 7_07 April 19, 2016 What I See As the Biggest Challenges Young Adults Face Today The general purpose is to inform everyone my view on the biggest challenges young adults face today. The specific purpose is to persuade young adults to make better choices in life. Because of the challenges young adults face today; I feel that you adults have to better them by learning from their mistakes and the mistakes our elders has made. Introduction How many young adults will like higher paying jobs? One of the challenges young adults face today is education. Young adults lack a bit of education, because I know I have. So many young adults lack career skills and knowledge. Many young adults have no clue about budgeting. In the world we live in today, we need education. A lot of young adults are 2 stereotyped so let’s prove them wrong with good education. Education may not be the key to happiness, but it definitely is the key to a lot of other things which come together to make us happy. Learning the importance of an education can help motivate you...
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...What I see as the biggest challenges young adults face today A. General Purpose- The general purpose of this speech is to inform people on what I think are the biggest challenges that young adults face today. B. Specific Purpose-The specific purpose is to persuade young adults to make better choices to overcome their present (and future) challenges. C. Central idea- I think that young adults should consider their futures. I also believe that they should follow the past life examples of the generations before them and use them as a blueprint to their lives. Introduction One of the contributing challenges in a young adult’s life is the factor of employability that many face in this day and age. A. Key point #1 The lack of employability caused by criminal convictions. B. Key point #2 The lack of education. C. Key point #3 The absence of work ethics. II. Body of the Presentation A. Main Point #1-Young adults sometimes make lifestyle choices that are detrimental to their future. 1. Supporting material-Some young adults make choices to indulge in criminal activity. 2. Supporting material-A lot of young adults adopt the “Sink or swim” mindset because of a sense of urgency causing them to do so. B. Main Point #2-Many young adults believe in coasting through life without lack of responsibility, thus not achieving educational goals. 1. Supporting material-Many young adults still have their parents assisting them in this mode of life...
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...What I see as the biggest challenges young adults face today A. General Purpose- The general purpose of this speech is to inform people on what I think are the biggest challenges that young adults face today. B. Specific Purpose-The specific purpose is to persuade young adults to make better choices to overcome their present (and future) challenges. C. Central idea- I think that young adults should consider their futures. I also believe that they should follow the past life examples of the generations before them and use them as a blueprint to their lives. Introduction One of the contributing challenges in a young adult’s life is the factor of employability that many face in this day and age. A. Key point #1 The lack of employability caused by criminal convictions. B. Key point #2 The lack of education. C. Key point #3 The absence of work ethics. II. Body of the Presentation A. Main Point #1-Young adults sometimes make lifestyle choices that are detrimental to their future. 1. Supporting material-Some young adults make choices to indulge in criminal activity. 2. Supporting material-A lot of young adults adopt the “Sink or swim” mindset because of a sense of urgency causing them to do so. B. Main Point #2-Many young adults believe in coasting through life without lack of responsibility, thus not achieving educational goals. 1. Supporting material-Many young adults still have their parents assisting them in this mode of...
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...What I See As The Biggest Challenges Young Adults Face Today To inform the audience of the challenges that current crop of youths are facing in their moral choices especially those relating to drugs. To persuade the audience that, the fight and success against drug abuse is their responsibility. Develop education programs that highlight the negative effects of drug abuse as well as provide treatment on demand for victims. Introduction: A. Drug Abuse B. Joblessness C. Poor Parenting Body of Presentation: Drug abuse: Increasing awareness on negative effects of drug abuse. (Hanson, Venturelli, & Fleckenstein, 2008) Ignorance (Donohew, Sypher, & Bukoski, 1991) Joblessness: Government poor policies Retrenchments that leave many jobless Poor Parenting: Young adults brought up in broken homes Young adults from orphanages Summary Drug abuse is one of the leading challenges that face young adults. It is a result of Ignorance amongst users about drugs and negative effects iDonohew,Sypher, & Bukoski, 1991) This can be resolved by increasing awareness on the negative effects of drug abuse. (Hanson, Veturelli, & Fleckenstein, 2008). Another challenge faced by young adults is joblessness. Joblessness is caused by poor government policies or reluctance to implement existing policies (Fernando, 2011). It can also be caused by measures taken by companies to retrench workers...
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...Stephanie Johnson February 9, 2016 Principles of Public Speaking Assignment 6 What I see as the biggest challenges young adults face today: A. General Purpose – To let my audience know what issues young adults face in the world today. B. Specific Purpose – To make sure that young adults know that the issues that I will portray to them can be overcome by doing the right thing. C. Central Idea – To let young adults know by doing the right thing and following the rules can lead to better success in life. I. Introduction A. Being pressured to graduate high school and become successful B. The negative impact of social media C. Alcohol and drugs II. Body of the Presentation A. Being pressured to graduate high school and become successful 1. School is tough and being pressured is even tougher. High school students should know that having good grades and being academically successful is not an option. 2. But being pressured can put a lot of weight on a student’s shoulders that makes them unable to focus because they are trying to be so able to please. B. The negative impact of social media 1. Cyberbullying and negative comments from peers can turn a teen into depression state. 2. Social media was first introduced as a positive source for adults to reconnect with longtime friends. Now it has teenagers committing suicide, getting depressed, and having limited motivation to do anything because of the bullying received...
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...What I see as the Biggest Challenge Young Adults Face Today Zig Ziglar believes that “sometimes adversity is what you need to face in order to become successful” (Junttila, 2010) but will young people in this 21st century be able to succeed considering the myriad of challenges they face on a daily basis. The problems faced by young people today are more than usual. We’ve heard time and time again that the youth is the future? Is this really true, considering the weight of their problems? They are riddled with obstacles which serve to hamper their future. Three of the biggest challenges young adults face today in my opinion is unemployment, lack of role models and obesity. Persons between the ages of 16-24 face multitude of problems. One can only imagine. Let’s take a closer look at youth unemployment. Unemployment is defined as the situation where an individual is willing and able to work, but for some reason is unable to find work. A study carried out in the United States, stated that young people are nearly three times likely to be unemployed than the rest of the population, this is the largest gap in twenty years. The study also went on to say that the number of people aged 16-24 who are not in full time education or employment has increased a great deal. Over the last quarter it has increased by 8000 youths with 498 000 in that age group without a job (Invincibles, Seeberger & Adair, 2015). There is another study carried out in the Caribbean by the Caribbean Development...
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...ASSIGNMENT 06 September 13, 2015 John Poilius Ashworth College Student #: AC1503543 Outline What I see as the biggest challenges young adults face today General Purpose – To firstly persuade young adults to consider career guidance and counselling before investing in a particular area of study and secondly to persuade the government to take the necessary steps to ensure that these young adults find gainful employment and be able to afford property. Specific Purpose – to persuade the government to review foreign investment to attract employment for young persons; and to provide whatever assistance necessary to assist them as they endeavor to own property. Central Idea – Generally the economy is not doing well and it is extremely competitive when it comes to finding gainful employment as there are limited positions available and extremely high education requirements. Introduction – Key Point 1 – the competitive nature of work as it relates to the education requirements. Only a few key positions are available within organizations, especially with the implementation of the Value Added Tax requirement. Some businesses, especially in the south of the island have ceased operations. It was noted that most businesses operated using an overdraft system which they have to maintain and therefore having to pay the 15% Vat before goods have been sold and taking care of their overdraft at the same time, impacts severely on the cash flow of the businesses which becomes yet...
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...dies on a cross he was sacrificing his time, energy, and his life to teach and serve others. I believe that if Jesus was a part of our world today he would not be a political leader, celebrity, or wealthy individual but rather a Teacher. Bible -...
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...The latest report shows there at 1.6 million youth who face homelessness each year without a parent or guardian and they can’t meet their basic needs (2012, homelesslaw.org). The youths are forced to survive by any means necessary and our local government is concerned about cutting education, jobs and passing budgets. Our youth are in crisis mode. Many youths are dealing with unstable parents with mental illness; a disruptive home and drugs are a huge concern along with assault among our youths. This crisis cause our youth to seek shelter either with gang members or on the street. Gangs and youth is another form of control. The gang lifestyle offer the youngster a stable family with a warm bed and a full stomach. Who wouldn’t do whatever it takes to keep a roof overhead? My community in California offer two of many programs geared at our juvenile delinquents. The first program is called Wind Youth Services. This program was started in 1994 by two sisters. The nuns rented a small place to help youth who ran away survive on the streets. They provided classes with basic survival skills and resources to break the homelessness cycle. The program provided more youth than space. In 2001 with the help of a Federal Grant, Wind Homeless Shelter was opened. It provided more classes and more volunteers and community outreach. In 2007, with the help of generous donors and outreach programs, Wind opened up a youth center for young people to come and do homework; get tutoring; job outreach...
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...MGMT 550 Course Project- Business Proposal The Continuation of Stone Goose Brewery Page 1 Executive Summary Earlier in this class I had put together a power point presentation to the Board of Directors of Stone Goose Brewery. Stone Goose has been a very conservative company that had shower consistent growth since it’s inception in 2009. As the CIO of this company, it is my job to look for opportunities to grow this company. An opportunity had come our way to be the sole supplier of micro beer in Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs, as well as get into 7 out of the top ten bars surrounding the ball park. It’s a great opportunity for a young company that would see tremendous growth from this expansion alone. The challenge is that the growth pattern goes against the current growth strategy put in place. The key is cost, and one of the biggest cost is advertisement which brings us to the use of Social Media. “ Through the use of Social Media, customers and prospects now have an almost instantaneous platform for discussion of their ideas, experiences, and knowledge.” Jeff Bullas This will be the key for me to try and change the mind of the Board. Word of mouth is one of the most inexpensive forms of advertising there is, and Social Media platforms allow us to get that rolling with very little cost. The rest of this proposal will consist of the plan that will show us how to accomplish plan the most economical, thorough way. Page...
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...true meaning of a story one must read between the lines and think deep into what the author could be trying to reveal through his or her words. Both “The Trout” and “I Samuel 16-17” are two stories that have a message waiting to be revealed by the reader. While “The Trout” and “I Samuel 16-17” show the many life lessons both stories show the similarities and differences within the three elements such as language, symbol and theme. In all stories the use of language is often used to keep the reader open minded and interested. Language consists of three main elements such as tone, irony and imagery. In both stories, “The Trout” and “I Samuel 16-17” all three of these elements are used to show or help describe each individual part of the story. But although these stories take place in different times the reader can see that the tone, imagery and irony described by the author are the same, yet also very different. In “The Trout”, O’Faolain describes the dark walk as a wild, lofty midnight tunnel of smooth sinewy branches that are never dry enough to crackle (O’Faolain 92). In “I Samuel 16-17”, imagery is used to help the reader identify the characters just as in “The Trout”. A giant ten feet tall stepped out from the Philistine line into the open, Goliath from Gath (I Samuel 16-17:2). Both stories helped the reader visual the characters. Irony also could be considered a similarity in both “The Trout” and “I Samuel 16-17”. Both stories contain a spirit figure that nurtured and helped...
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...We shouldn’t allow materialism in our youth today We live in a materialistic society. Big dreams, monster success, and there is plenty of money to go around. Spend that money, even if you don’t have it attitude. This would seem to be the philosophy behind many of our youth today. Do you wonder why? Take a look at MTV, or the go online and see what’s playing on YouTube. It would seem that, just about everywhere you look, you come across how are society has been surrounded by materialism. “You know that we are living in a material world, and I am a material girl.” (Madonna, 1984)These are the lyrics to Madonna’s Material Girl song. Even though this song came out in the late 1984 it shows us how materialism has been a part of our youth for some time. Look at what Madonna represented in the 80’s, basically sex, drugs and rock and roll. Everything a parent despised, and exactly what they were scarred of their child being a part of. We realize the importance on how we shouldn’t allow our youth to become part of a materialistic society, and how they shouldn’t want to live. When we take a look back a few decades ago, to the sixties, times were a little different. We had the up roar with the ERA (Equal Rights Amendment), Racism, and countless “Peace not War” rallies going on in this Country. The youth of that time period was very different on how they thought. There were many kids that were dressing up as hippies. There was much of the youth calling themselves freedom...
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...for the Young, Fabulous & Broke” by Suze Orman, and “Let’s Get Real About Money” by Eric Tyson is one that measures an individual’s knowledge on how to handle their money and ways to make it grow to benefit them. Key points found in both books deals with a lot of the economic aspects of our society today. By using both books as references and knowledge gained from the microeconomics book, This paper discusses the benefits of both books for one’s overall ability to be financially sound, even if you think you may live in an un-financially sound society. Although, both books are geared toward readers in different stages of their lives, they do bring up the questions of whether or not these individuals understand the concept of money, or how it should be a benefit and not a hindrance, and also that it is truly not the happiness factor for life that several millions believe the case to be. The one idea that should be taken from this paper is the knowing whether or not you are financially healthy enough to fit your needs, goals, and desires. What is an economy? It is a type of management of one’s resources. Whether its money, oil, food, land, or a type of service, knowing how to manage one’s own resources, is key to having a great personal economy, even when your countries’ economy isn’t doing so well. To make it even simpler, when talking about one’s personal economy, I talk about one’s financial situation. It has become very trendy for young people, middle aged adults, and even...
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...The Ethics of Marketing to Children: The Unethical Side The Ethics of Marketing to Children: The Unethical Side The Ethics of Marketing to Children: The Unethical Side Contents Introduction: What is Unethical Marketing? 2 Why are Children Targeted? 3 How are Children Targeted? 4 Nag Factor 4 Psychology 4 Brand Loyalty 5 Buzz Marketing 5 The Internet 5 Technology 6 Sexualisation of Children 7 Case Studies 8 Jours Après Lunes 8 Pink 9 Conclusion: What can we do? 10 Bibliography 11 Introduction: What is Unethical Marketing? Unethical marketing is a complex topic. Whether practices are considered ethical or not can be openly discussed and examined. It is not until we have a clear understanding of what ethics is that we can begin to examine the unethical side of marketing. Ethics is known as the study and the philosophy of human behaviour, with an emphasis on the determination of right and wrong. For a marketer it refers to rules, such as standards and principles, and the significances of marketing decisions (Ferrell, 2005). Ethical marketing can be defined as “practices that emphasize transparent, trustworthy, and responsible personal and organizational marketing policies and actions that exhibit integrity as well as fairness to consumers and other stakeholders” (Murphy, Laczniak, Bowie and Klein, 2005). If ethical marketing seeks to promote honesty, equality and responsibility, therefore unethical marketing endorses a dishonest...
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