Fast Food Speech
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Help with writing a speech on eating fast food and a cause and effect body arrangement is given. 3-5 sources are also listed as well.
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Speech ideas for a fast food topic are generated.
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As you construct your outline, please allow my ideas and resources to help. Once you write your own according to your specific class guidelines, please send to us for editing and feedback:
I. Introduction
A. First, please make a strong Attention Getter: Here is my sample: "How many of you have read or heard of Eric Schlosser's book, Fast Food Nation? Well, this book uncovers the unpleasant truths about fast food and fast food culture in America."
B. Next, add the significance of your topic: My sample is: "This topic is relevant for all Americans, especially college students, since The Center for the Advancement of Health finds that Americans in general are eating more fast food than ever before."
1. Please add data to verify such as "The percentage of fast food calories in the American diet has increased from 3% to 12% over the last 20 years" (http://www.cfah.org/hbns/news/obesity09-10-04.cfm).
2. Because of the convenient access of fast food eateries, Jason Block, M.D., M.P.H., of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston suggests that this trend leads to the ...
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