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TOPIC: Caffeine and its Impact on the Human Body
TITLE: Caffeine and What It Does to Your Body
GENERAL PURPOSE: To Inform
SPECIFIC PURPOSE: After listening to my speech, the audience will be able to make an educated decision whether to include caffeine in their daily meals regimen.
CENTRAL IDEA / THESIS: Given that caffeine is a big part of our lives, it’s important to understand the positive and negative effects of the caffeine on the human body.
INTRODUCTION
I. SAMPLE ATTENTION GRABBER / HOOK: Did you know that death from too much caffeine is rare, but possible?
II. THESIS STATEMENT: Given that caffeine is a big part of our lives, it’s important to understand the positive and negative effects of the caffeine …show more content…
d) Caffeine Addiction Diagnosis Tool can be used to assess your level of addiction to caffeine.
CONCLUSION
Brief review of the main points: Educating consumers about caffeine is the single most important factor in helping people safely use caffeine. If consumers gain knowledge about the amount of caffeine in the products they consume as well as the dangers associated with consuming too much, then consumers will be able to make educated and responsible decisions regarding caffeine consumption.
I. History of Coffee and Caffeine
II. The Use of Caffeine in Today’s World
III. The Positive and Negative Effects of Caffeine on the Body
IV. Surprising Facts About Caffeine
FINAL REMARKS: I have a great hope that my today’s presentation will leave you with not only new knowledge but with some questions and desire to explore this topic further. While we try to stay away from fatty foods, toxins, GMOs and other things that we consider dangerous, we may not realize that having too much or too little caffeine in our lives, we are exposing ourselves to some serious risks. I guess, if we didn’t have enough issues to worry about in our life, this could be just another one to add to the