Question: Identify the two main points, labor A and B, identify the sub-points, label A-1 B1 etc, that support, identify the supporting material that fits under
Identify the two main points, labor A and B, identify the sub-points, label A-1 B1 etc, that support, identify the supporting material that fits under each subpoint label A-1A and B-1a, etc
Learning Activity #1A: Organizational Puzzler Speech Purpose: To persuade my audience that they should get more sleep in order to function better. Directions: Identity the two main points (label them A and B); identify the subpoints that support each of the main points (label them A-1, A-2, and A-3, etc.); identify the supporting materials that fit under each subpoint (label them 1-a, A-1-b, etc.). According to the US Department of Transportation, partial sleep deprivation impairs driving performance and m be responsible for 56,000 life-threatening crashes annually on our nation's highways. You can change your sleeping environment. Studies conducted at the University of Chicago with college students indicate that sleeping less than seven hour night results in long-term memory loss. Lack of sleep causes lower physical agility. There are serious problems associated with sleep deprivation. According to Dr. Robert Goldberg of the National Sleep Foundation, "Changing your sleeping environment includes removing all distractions in order to get a full night of rest." You can change your eating behaviors. Statistics compiled from police reports indicate that more than 1,000 fatal crashes are due to a lack of sleep. For most of us, exercising four to five hours before bedtime is manageable due to our class schedules. Lack of sleep causes reduced cognitive functioning. The ideal time to exercise, according to Cynthia Brewer of the National Sleep Foundation, is four to five hours prior to sleeping time. Dr. James Mass, a Cornell Sleep Institute researcher, documented that long-term sleep deprivation is correla with lower GPAs and lower standardized test scores. Research conducted with college students at the University of Arizona shows that it is easier to fall asleep if drink water and eat a light carbohydrate snack when studying late at night. Clinical studies from a number of colleges have correlated wrist and ankle strains with reduced hours of slee students who are involved in intramural sports. Dr. Janice Nguyen of the Krisch Sleep Foundation recommends the use of ear plugs for tuning out distractin noise. You can change your exercise schedule. There are simple solutions for overcoming the problems of sleep deprivation. Studies conducted by Dr. George Markham and Dr. Edward Toffler of the University of Arizona indicate that drinking coffee and eating pizza stimulate the nervous system and can cause heartburn, both of which prevent us sleeping. Lack of sleep causes life-threatening and fatal traffic accidents. Studies conducted at the University of Michigan with high school and college athletes demonstrate that sl deprivation lowers stamina and muscular coordination