I think when most of you walked into these doors you thought it would be a teasing free environment. Myself I have seen it, even a low amount is not okay with me.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Don't go in the jungle without your parents
Once upon a time, a boy named Mack went in the jungle without his parents. He thought there would be no dangerous animals except birds and fish and bugs and then he heard a roar and said, “What’s that?” He saw something orange and black. It was a tiger. The boy was lost in the jungle, but he kept running until he lost the tiger. And then it was silent. The tiger found him again. Then he was so close to Mack until somebody saved him. It was his dad, and then when Mack got home, his did had punishment for him and said to never go in the jungle again without his parents. And then he went in the jungle again with his parents.
Save Sea Turtles - Stop Littering
My name is Garrett. You might know me. My problem is that sea turtle are dying every year from people littering trash, plastic, and cans.
Stop Aliens
UFOs and extraterrestrials have been spotted for years, like in the Bermuda Triangle and Roswell, and we have to stop them from coming to earth. Image this: you’re lying in bed, you see a light outside. You open the door, the next thing you know you’ve been taken captive by an alien. Do you want this to happen to you?
Sponsor a Child with World Vision
Will you let people starve, or will you let them live a better life?
Imagine if this were you. (picture) What would that feel like? It feels like your stomach is caving in, and all you want to do is eat. Would you want other children being treated like this?Adopt a Turtle
If you were a turtle would you like to suffocate? Many sea turtles do because of plastic bags, bottles and Coca-Cola rings. So save the life of a sea turtle right now and make a dirty ocean look like a clean ocean.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Speeches: Guiding Your Audience to a Decision
We use the decision chain as a tool to help us make decisions on our own. You can use these same steps in your speech to guide your audience to make the decision you want them to make.
Decision Chain: Problem? No Problem With Decision Chain!
Problem: What's the problem you are addressing? (This is where your story fits in - putting the audience in the shoes of someone facing your problem so that they really understand the problem.)
Need to Know: Present facts about your problem.
Pros/Cons: What are the positive things about making the choice you want your audience to make? What are the negative things about not making this choice?
Weigh: After weighing the options, tell the audience what you think is the right thing to do.
Decide: Present options for your audience to choose and decide between.
Commit: Ask your audience to commit to one specific action.
Decision Chain: Problem? No Problem With Decision Chain!
Problem: What's the problem you are addressing? (This is where your story fits in - putting the audience in the shoes of someone facing your problem so that they really understand the problem.)
Need to Know: Present facts about your problem.
Pros/Cons: What are the positive things about making the choice you want your audience to make? What are the negative things about not making this choice?
Weigh: After weighing the options, tell the audience what you think is the right thing to do.
Decide: Present options for your audience to choose and decide between.
Commit: Ask your audience to commit to one specific action.
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