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This 5 page paper discusses the pros and cons of smoking in a motivational/persuasion example of a speech. Examples and anecdotes are given from the American Lung Association as well as the Canadian Health Association. Scientific research is quoted on the damage smoking can cause, as well as offers hope for those who cease smoking. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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it? Public speaking. The student will want to begin the speech with something astonishing or sensationalized, such as staggering figures and stats, or a personal and moving anecdote which draws
the listener into the topic. A sample introductory opening might go something like this: An insidious killer moves quietly in our midst. A master of disguise, this mass murderer claims
nearly one hundred million dollars each year of tax payers money, even as it continues on its primary course, which is to suffocate and mutilate its way through nearly five
hundred thousand American lives this year. You know its name. It is not unknown to you and walks among us with indifference as to who it strikes next. Age and
gender are of no consequence. It strikes the poor as well as the rich. Its name is Cigarette. After the introductory attention-getting paragraph, the speaker will need to launch into
a brief explanation of who he/she is and why they are speaking about this particular topic. Credibility in a persuasive and motivational speech is paramount, otherwise the audience can rationalize
walking away, tuning out, or ignoring the message. The credibility paragraph, then, may look something like this: Smoking? Yes, we all have heard the statistics until they fail to mean
anything to us anymore. However, when placed in a new perspective, such as in the role of a mass murderer, then the statistics take on new and terrifying proportions. Consider
that nearly ninety percent of the all the lung cancers are caused by cigarette smoking, alone. When one considers that those are ninety deaths that need not have happened, the
importance of stopping this destructive habit becomes paramount. However, if the altruistic persuasion doesnt convince you, then consider the bottom line. Smokers hit non-smokers in the wallet. How much
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