Informative Speech on Bullying

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    safe environment in this school. I have a question for you: what is the cruelest thing in this world? Do you think about war, death, rape or robbery? These answers are all correct, I won’t disagree, yet in my opinion, I will say bullying is on top of the list. Bullying makes teenagers feel inferior, depressed, worthless, and fearless. Can you imagine going to school every day fearing what might happen? Can you imagine having to drop out because you can’t take it anymore, or taking the worst case

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    Did you know that 400,000 Americans die from tobacco related causes each year. And over 300,000,000 million people live in the US. Today we are going to talk about 3 things and those being smoking, alcohol, and bullying. Smoking can cause yellow teeth and bad breath. There are actually over 200 known harmful chemicals in a cigarette. Almost 50,000 people die from second hand smoking every year. The nicotine in cigarettes and chewing tobacco can cause less blood flow to the brain. Smoking can cause

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    people, she goes around and gives speeches to churches, schools, and events. This particular speech was conducted at City Park in Manhattan, Ks on April 16, 2016 at 3 p.m. for the Little Apple Pride Parade. Sue’s speech was about bullying, equality, and pride. Her major point or thesis was to inform the audience on the struggles transgender teens or lgbt teens face. She discussed ways to combat bullying in schools, tips for parents, and ways to get involved in the community. Sue wanted to express

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    In this essay the topic of discussion is the social values in American society in the last fifty years and how it has changed the face of education in the United States. Along with social issues that schools face. Some changes that happened in the American society in the last fifty years that has changed the face of education are laws being updated, schools are being filled with different cultures and races. A law that was formed to do with education was No Child Left Behind act (NCLB). This law

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    Informative Speech Outline Supatsara Rodratsa Informative Outline Topic: Cyberbullying General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience to know about cyber crime called cyberbullying. Thesis: Cyberbullying has become a serious problem for young people and can cause long-term damage to victims and bullies. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: What comes first to your mind when people say about cyberbullying? You may think about rude names like ‘fat ugly pig’ or post comments

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    Informative Outline General Purpose: To inform people on what depression is. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the severity of depression. I. Introduction a. Attention Gainer: According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, “in 2015, around 16.1 million adults aged 18 years or older in the U.S. had experienced at least one major depressive episode in the last year, which represented 6.7 percent of all American adults,” (Anxiety and Depression Association of America,

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    Annotated Bibliography "Bullying, Cyberbullying & Suicide Statistics." Megan Meier Foundation. Web. 15 Apr. 2015. <http://www.meganmeierfoundation.org/statistics.html> This source is a bit more emotive than other ones I have included. Megan Meir was a young girl who took her own life at just 14 years of age after being cyberbullied. Acquaintances of hers made a fake MySpace profile and what began as a friendly later turned into hurtful conversations. Her story is among many of which we hear about

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    People tend to go to social media with positive intentions, but not everyone’s intentions are positive. Social media can bring what usually takes place at school to the household. For bullies, cyberbullying requires less physical contact and their bullying

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    Cyber-bullying, which describe an intrusion of ones’ privacy or a cyber-action that is intended to hurt others physically or verbally, has been occurring during the advanced period of technology, especially in the informative communication field. According to the Cyberbullying Research Center (Bullying Statistics, n.d.), it has been proven that eighty percent of teenagers have been using technology and half of them engaged in cyber-bullying. In other words, cyber-bullying includes direct attack to

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    of genre. A conversation could make someone possibly laugh, cry, empathize so, just like actors and actresses , we can affect someone's mood in a instance. For example, Meryl Streep’s Golden Globe acceptance speech is a wonderful example of lively theatre. Meryl Streep acceptance speech moved people in many ways. She was the actress of this production of lively theatre, and she had a set which was the stage of the Golden Globes. Her costume was the elegant dress she was wearing, she had makeup

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