I need help with a speech topic for school.?

Thе assignment іѕ fοr mе tο act аѕ аn informed person delivering a speech tο аn organized group οf people.

Sοmе speeches people dіd theirs οn wеrе:

Someone acted аѕ thе head οf a Bridal Magazine аnd introduced Wedding Cake trends fοr thе year 2009.

Someone acted аѕ thе head οf GM Motors аnd qυеѕtіοnеd Congress tο bailout hіѕ company.

Someone еlѕе acted аѕ a former wrestler аnd martial artist whο іѕ trying tο introduce hіѕ martial arts program іntο area high schools wrestling programs. Hе delivered hіѕ speech tο a group οf high school wrestling coaches аt a banquet.

Dοеѕ anyone hаνе аnу thουghtѕ?
I’m open tο anything. Even thе slightest thουght, I’m open.

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  1. Arturo Z says:

    You should certainly choose a subject you like, i know your asking others for help but trust me if you pick something you like it will make it less dreadful and it might make the speech better!

  2. black snow says:

    you could be elmer fudd speaking to a group of hunters on the trickiness of rabbits. (sometimes, when you stick your gun into a rabbit hole, it will pass through a sort of centralized wormhole and end up pointing at your rear through a rip in the space/time continuum)

  3. Elbie says:

    If your are looking for a topic that is closely related to students, here are a few examples:

    __1. -Cyberbullying: you, as an informed student, could make an argument about whose responsibility it is, either the parents, teens, internet police, etc., to protect young on-line users from cyberbullying.
    __2. -The Pursuit of Perfection: you, as an informed student, could make an argument about the amount of pressure parents, schools, the media, and peers place on teens to be “perfect,” successful, etc.
    __3. -School Burn-Out: you, as an informed student, could make an argument about the amount of school-related activities and requirements teens face now in high school & how that often leads to “school burn-out.”
    __4. -To Work or Not To Work: you could address the topic of high school employment and make an argument on why you, an informed student, reckon it is either acceptable or not acceptable for teens to have jobs during their high school years.
    Whatever you choose, I wish you the best of luck with your paper!

    If you are looking for well loved controversial issues, here are some topics that currently receive a lot of attention:

    __1. Helped Suicide
    -Explore the social, medical, and ethical dilemma of helped suicide and include international as well as domestic viewpoints. The federal government’s continued challenges to Oregon’s Death with Dignity Act, the disabled community’s response to helped suicide, and the “slippery slope” argument are all topics that can be included.
    __2. Biodiversity
    -Many scientists believe we are entering an age of mass extinction of species that may have serious ecological and social ramifications. Examine several facets concerning the world’s biological diversity including: Is Declining Biodiversity a Serious Ecological Problem? What Are the Leading Threats to Biodiversity? Are Commercial Farming Practices Harming Agricultural Biodiversity? How Can the World’s Biological Diversity Best Be Preserved?
    __3. Controversies in food and nutrition
    -Explore these topics as a dietician or researcher: Food additives — Food irradiation — Vegetarian/vegan diets — Animal growth hormones — Imported food — Life-enhancing/life-threatening foods — Food labeling — Hidden ingredients in food — Large doses of vitamins — Quick foods — Antioxidants — Organic foods — High-protein diets — Well loved diets — Genetically modified foods.
    __4. Controversies in the Practice of Medicine
    -Explore these topics as someone who practices medicine: Beginning of life issues — National health insurance — Medical marijuana — Healing prayers — Mind-body connection — Human cloning, genetic engineering — Condom distribution in schools — Organ donation — Childhood vaccinations — Animal testing/experimentation.
    __5. Espionage and Intelligence Gathering
    -Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the United States has reevaluated its intelligence-gathering agencies and implemented new national security measures. Examine the methods of intelligence gathering and their effectiveness, debate the threat to civil liberties, and explore the future of espionage and intelligence gathering.
    __6. Genetic Engineering
    -From genetically modified foods to human cloning, aspects of genetic engineering (modifying genes of living things in the laboratory) stir up strong feelings and lively debate. Present overviews and pro and con viewpoints on such subjects as genetic engineering in agriculture, engineering of human genes, and regulation of genetic engineering.
    __7. Reproductive Technologies
    -Science has enabled many infertile couples to experience parenthood. But efforts to facilitate reproduction have raised concerns about the ethics of controlling the creation of life. Topics to explore as someone in the medical field: Are Reproductive Technologies Beneficial or Harmful? Should Postmenopausal Women Become Pregnant? Is Surrogate Motherhood Beneficial or Harmful? Do Reproductive Technologies Result in Unethical Treatment of Embryos? What Would Be the Effect of Regulating Reproductive Technologies?
    __8. Smoking
    -Concerns about the health effects of tobacco have led to increased public support for restricting and reducing smoking. Smokers protest these limitations while the tobacco industry defends its products. Topics to explore: Are the Health Risks of Smoking Exaggerated? Is the Tobacco Industry to Blame for Leading People to Smoke? How Can Smoking Be Reduced? Are Increased Measures Needed to Combat Teen Smoking? Should Government Regulations of Smoking Be Increased?
    __9. Violence in the Media
    -Many parents, lawmakers, and researchers believe that violent movies, television programs, music, and video games contribute to the high rates of violence in American society. Debate the issue with the following topics as one of the above informed speakers: How Serious Is the Problem of Violence in the Media? Does Violence in the Media Make Children and Teenages More Violent?

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