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Public Speaking (Adapt for speech on your technical
problem. Notes on outline in dark red).
I Introduction for Informative Speech on Diabetes
- Call to Attention:
How many of you are uncomfortable with this needle? What if you had
to use this needle on ourself every day to inject medicine?
- Thesis Statement:
Tonight I will explain to you the two most common types of diabetes
-- Juvenile and Adult Onset -- and I inform you on the critical procedures
diabetics must take to maintain their health. (Add
brief characterization of the problem and your brief recommendation
of solution).
- Ethos Statement:
Through my nursing classes and clinical experience I have cared for
and helped many diabetic patients. (In the case
of this speech, detail the number of times you have witnessed an event
or type of event, your knowledge of it through laboratory work and reading,
and your familiarities with theories for understanding it. This is all
done very summarily in the introduction).
- Pathos Statement:
Because there are 7.5 million diabetics in the US, you either know or
will know someone with this disease.
- Preview Statement:
I will begin by informing you about Type I or Juvenile diabetes and
Type II or Adult Onset diabetes and I will then explain the necessary
steps diabetics must take to avoid dangerous complications.
II. Body Points
- Type I: Juvenille Diabetes
a. feature/subpoint (Note: While I don't list
actual subpoints here, you must in your outline. These are merely placeholders).
b.
c.
- Type II: Adult Onset
a. feature/subpoint (Note: While I don't list
actual subpoints here, you must in your outline. These are merely placeholders).
b.
- Steps to diabetics must take to avoid dangerous complications
a. (again, I am merely indicating where subpoints would go)
b.
c.
d.
e.
III. Conclusion for the Informative Speech on Diabetes
- Signaling the End:
In conclusion, diabetes is a disease that affects over 7.5 million Americans,
who must take steps to prevent harmful complications
- Summary:
Tonight we have examined the two most common forms of diabetes, Type
I and Type II, and we have examined the specific actions diabetics employ
to insure good health.
- Psychology of the Ending:
In conclusion, I hope that I have given you a better understanding
of a disease that can be fatal and the procedures required by diabetics
to avoid disability or death.
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