Instructional Commencement Speech

Prepare a well organized instruction to a speaker who is about to write and deliver a commencement speech at a women’s college. Tell the speaker how to consider the following factors in formulating and delivering the speech:
1. Gender and communication
2. Non-verbal communication
3. establishing his/her credibility as the speaker
4. the overall audience including the format to use to organize the speech
5. the appropriate message of the speech
6. the techniques the speaker might use to gain and keep the audience’s attention
7. how to make the conclusion memorably conclusive

healthcare

~Name of the healthcare profession.
~History of the profession.
~How this career has developed over the years.
~Education and training (i.e. internships, residencies, etc).
~State/National Certification or Exams required.
~Continuing Education required.
~Typical wages and benefits.
~Employment opportunities and future outlook of this profession.
~Work settings (i.e. hospitals, clinics, pharmaceutical companies, etc.)
~Types of services, duties, and responsibilities of the job.
~Types of patients/clients served and/or types of conditions/disorders treated.
~Working conditions of the job.
~How this career is perceived by other professionals and lay people.
~If there are any “specialty” areas.
~Any other general “pros” or “cons” that you come across in your research that are pertinent to you.

informative paper

Write an informative paper that explores that topic and incorporates research to support your information.

Abortion
Peer pressure
Juvenile delinquency
Suicide
Underage drinking
ADHD
STDs
Bulimia
Blended families
Emotional development
Sexual abuse
Self-esteem
Gender differences
Personality traits    Violence in schools
Cliques
Test anxiety
Grief
Self mutilation
Learning disabilities
Obesity
Body image
Smoking
Parental styles
Emotional intelligence
Social development
School failure
Friendships    Substance abuse
Alcohol abuse
Aggression
Drunk Driving
Gangs
Anorexia Nervosa
Divorce
Physical development
Moral development
Ethnicity
Homosexuality
Dating
Violence in media
Shyness

The Great Gatsby

How does Gatsby represent the American dream? What does the novel have to say about the condition of the American dream in the 1920s? In what ways do the themes of dreams, wealth, and time relate to each other in the novel’s exploration of the idea of America?

Compare and contrast Gatsby and Tom. How are they alike? How are they different? Given the extremely negative light in which Tom is portrayed throughout the novel, why might Daisy choose to remain with him instead of leaving him for Gatsby?