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    production of genetically modified food. Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience to take action against genetically modified food and realize the risks of GMO’s. INTRODUCTION A. Attention Gainer: What do you call a fish with no eyes?....a fsshhhh. Where do pencils go for vacation?.....Pencil-vania. What does a nosey pepper do? ….gets jalapeño business. Jokes may be fun, but when it comes to genetically modified food there is no joking around. B. Reason to Listen: Genetically modified food can

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    Persuasive Speech: Genetically Modified Food We all enjoy a cold glass of milk with homemade cookies, a refreshing pop on a hot summer day, and a juicy cob of corn in the summer months. But, do we ever wonder what is really in our food? Because genetically modified foods do not have to be labeled, you will likely never know if the food you are consuming is genetically modified. As a fellow member of the Organic Consumers Association, I am eager to inform you of why genetically modified food is

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    Barbara Johnson Persuasive speech #2 Professor Connie J. Tice April 20, 2017 “Just Label It Movement 2017 on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO)” Introduction: All fellow American’s there is a crises going on right now, that we must stand up to the government and producing plants by signing a petition that we the citizen have the right to know what we are eating and what is truly in our food, by enforcing these companies to label there product. Specific Purpose: To Persuade American’s to protest

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    Jenna Persky Persuasive Speech Outline Topic: GMOs (genetically modified organisms) Audience: Speech class of students ranging from freshman to seniors, some may have prior knowledge of GMOs. General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade the people to stop eating GMO’s and eat organically. Thesis Statement: These human and environmental consequences are what lead people to eat organically. Today, there are a few points I would like to discuss with you all. 1) Introduction A) Attention

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    processed food that contains artificial colors, flavors and preservatives. Instead, we are encouraged to eat “natural” food—fruit, vegetables and minimally processed grains. However, I’m sure that by now, most of you have heard about GMOs, or Genetically Modified Organisms. GMOs are living organisms whose genetic material has been altered in a laboratory by processes such as gene splicing. The result is an organism that doesn’t exist in nature—it has essentially been created in a laboratory. There is

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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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    3.15. Crazy Persuasive Speech Topics If you are looking to make a persuasive speech over a topic that will attract the audience to attentively listen to your points and argumentations then do not go for selecting any ordinary topic. People do not like the dull and boring ideas and are more likely to attend to crazy, hilarious and unbelievable. Here we have arranged a list of crazy persuasive speech topics for you to get your next speech prepared over one of these: 1. How to persuade Eskimos over

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    DISASTER MANAGEMENT SPEECH Background and Context: I am assuming a scenario where the Chief of the medical board is addressing a press conference. The speech would be delivered at the office of the medical director; the US and Iowa flag visible in the background. The rhetorical situation of the speech would be primarily assuring the citizens of the Polk County that the root cause of the endemic has been spotted, sales of the particular candy stalled for the time and they are fully prepared counter

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    For Cici published a note. Persuasive speech regarding Childhood Cancer Awareness Specific Purpose: To convince my audience that childhood cancer is much more common than widely believed, and that action must be taken to increase awareness and funding for research Introduction I. Some of what I share today might upset you - it should. II. You might get angry; I hope you do. A. Anger spurs action, and we cannot continue to sit idly by while a monster murders our children, shrouded in secrecy

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    Criticism of Coca-Cola has arisen from various groups, concerning a variety of issues, including health effects, environmental issues, and business practices. The Coca-Cola Company, its subsidiaries and products have been subject to sustained criticism by both consumer groups and watchdogs, particularly since the early 2000s. Allegations against the company are varied, including * possible health effects of Coca-Cola products, * a poor environmental record, * perception of the companies

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