Persuasive Speech About Animal Testing Essay

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    When giving a persuasive speech, the intent of the speaker is to convince the audience to support or to think about a specific perspective on a topic (Schwartz, 2011). To convince the audience to support your ideas or agree with them, evidence and appeals must be given (Schwartz, 2011). Concepts such as inductive reasoning, fallacies, and deductive reasoning play an important part when presenting a persuasive speech (Schwartz, 2011). When looking at a persuasive speech, Why We Use Animals in Medical

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    My persuasive speech will be on the topic of Animal Testing. Animal testing is the testing and experimentation of products on animals to test the safety levels and reactions. I chose to select this topic, because it really bothers me that animal testing is still allowed today. I have pets, and all my friend's have pets and it's just something I could never imagine them going through. I will need to find information concerning the laws on animal testing, the different types of animal testing

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    Ishtiaque Ahmed Date: August 1st, 2015 Policy Persuasive Speech Formal Outline Title: Factory farming must stop before it’s too late. General Purpose: To inform the audience about how factory farming is an inhumane act and its impacts on environment and human health. Introduction When I was a kid, I have always seen cows roaming in grasslands, chickens squawking near the coops and pigs rolling in the mud. For my last speech I will talk about factory farming and how it has become such an

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    Zoee Gaige-Wilson Persuasive Speech Outline I. Introduction Animals can be ferocious and wild, but they can also be gentle and tame. Some are our pets, and some are powerful forces that are to be respected and admired. It is as easy to appreciate a loyal dog as it is to be in awe of a lion in its' natural habitat. But the truth that many people either don’t know or don’t appreciate is that animals are essential to human existence and have played a vital role in improving the quality of our

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    Keep the Lipstick off your Dog Persuasive Speech Outline General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: to persuade my audience that animal testing is inhumane and should be banned. Thesis: It is not ethical to use animals for testing purposes. Animal testing, especially for cosmetic and consumer good purposes should be banned. Those companies that continue to use animal testing should be charged with animal neglect and cruelty. Animals live and have emotions just as human and deserve the right

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    F Although causal reasoning is used a great deal in public speeches, it is seldom used in other situations. 44. T F One of the advantages of using causal reasoning in a persuasive speech is that the relationship between causes and effects is usually fairly obvious. 45. T F When using causal reasoning in a persuasive speech, you should take special care to avoid the fallacy of post hoc, ergo propter hoc. 46. T F False cause, or post hoc ergo propter hoc, is an error in reasoning in which a speaker

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    (THIS WAS AN INFORMATIVE SPEECH I DID FOR MY COM220 CLASS ON THE STAGES OF SPINAL CORD INJURY RESEARCH. IT ACTED AS AN INTRODUCTION TO MY PERSUASIVE SPEECH ON THE BENEFITS OF STEM CELL RESEARCH) There are about a quarter of a million people in the United States living with spinal cord injuries. In addition, between 7,600 and 10,000 new injuries occur each year. Nearly half of these new injuries will occur in young people between the ages of 16 and 30. As a person in this category, I have become

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    Of all the topics I can choose for my persuasive speech, the purpose why I chose “GMOs should be banned in Philippines” is because I want all of us to be aware what GMOs are and why GMOs should be banned. So first of, what are GMOs? GMOs or Genetically Modified Organisms is simply known as the transfer of genes. According to my internet sources, GMO is a gene from one organism that is purposely moved to improve or change another organism, GMOs are created when a gene from one species is transferred

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    which I remember always making the rounds of the debating circuit was, does violence in television and movies influence the way children behave? By the end of my learning years, I was sure that I had heard every argument that could have been made about the topic. After all, how many examples can you give from television and how many instances of juvenile delinquency can you cite that resulted from watching a violent film? Yes, violence has permeated the media but can we for once stop making it the

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    Persuasive Speech Topic: Pet Overpopulation Epidemic General Purpose: To persuade. Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that the public is to blame for the pet overpopulation epidemic. Central Idea: In order to control the overwhelming population of homeless pets, we need to stop throwing our “family friends” away. There are 1.5 dogs and cats put to sleep every second & 4-6 million dogs and cats are euthanized every year, states the Humane Society. The pet overpopulation epidemic

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