Write an article based on this "Know your audience. Write your speech Don’t waste the opening. Use transitions and repeat yourself. Memorize your speech. Deliver your speech. Be prepared to answer questions after your speech."
article: Ask school officials what the parameters of the speech will be because you may have to say several speeches to different groups or a single speech to the entire school. You may also have the opportunity to choose when and where you deliver the speech so be prepared.  Often schools will give a time limit for speeches, so be aware of the format. Strike the right tone. Some of us are naturally funny, serious or somewhere in between. Knowing your audience will help you strike the right chord when you are writing your speech. . Be prepared and write down what you say. It may be tempting to speak from the heart but you may be squandering a perfect opportunity to capture votes with a perfectly crafted message. Don't: write an essay. Avoid long sentences and complex arguments.Do: keep it clear, direct, and above all short.  It’s easy to lose your train of thought when in front of the audience so having something prepared will keep your focus. It’s easy to get bored when someone begins to ramble so put yourself in your audience’s shoes and eliminate any chances of delivering a boring speech. Audiences expect a path and a destination from your speech so make sure you have both by creating an outline.  Focus on keeping it simple and keep revising to reduce any contradictions, confusing language, or boring exposition. You want to get your core message across in the most memorable way possible. People quickly form their first impressions within a few seconds so prepare to capture the attention of your audience immediately. Engage your audience as soon as you start and build from there. Don't: open with a joke that not everyone will get, or that your funniest friend vetoes.Do: start with a slogan, anecdote, or anything with a little pizazz. Be careful not to offend just for the sake of garnering attention. Depending on how long you have, it’s easy for people to drift in and out of a conversation, so make sure to emphasize your core points by repeating them throughout your speech. More importantly, make sure your message is coherent by using transitions between topics.  Don’t be afraid to use pauses for emphasis. Silence can provide a dramatic spotlight to an important point. Use phrases like “What does this mean” and “Here’s the most important thing” to help drive home your points. It’s easy to use notes as a safety net but maintaining eye contact is important. While some of us are better public speakers than others, reading your speech can be the kiss of death if your delivery is boring and bland.  Enlist the help of teachers, members of the debate team, or anybody comfortable with public speaking to give you tips specific to your personality. While you may not be shy, there are often subtle tricks to improving your body language and delivery. For example, standing with a straight posture and smiling portrays confidence and a friendly personality. Rehearse as much as possible in front of as many people as possible. The more practice you have and the more feedback you can get gives you the opportunity to improve and gain confidence. Don’t be afraid to use theatrics. For example, dress up like a famous tv character or use a visual metaphor like sparklers for how the school will change if you’re elected. Keep the props, storyline, and lesson simple but don’t play it safe. If you’re going to commit to this you have to commit all the way or you may come across negatively. Once you’re happy with what you’ve written and practiced how you want to deliver it, stand up in front of your audience and confidently give your speech.  Vary the tone of your voice to emphasize keywords. Finish strong. Whether you want to end with a bit of funny theatrics or on a serious note, make sure your ending has your audience talking well after the speech because it will be the last thing that they remember.  Keep it short. The attention of your audience will wane quickly. This is especially true as the size of the audience grows. Depending on your school, you might be subjected to a Q & A from your peers or teachers. Make sure you know all the facts about your campaign and important school policies.

Write an article based on this "Gather your supplies. Move the tub to a well-ventilated area. Put on the rubber gloves. Fill the tub with bleach and water. Put the shorts in the bleach solution. Let the shorts bleach. Pull the shorts out of the bleach solution. Wash the shorts with soap and cool water. Dry the shorts."
article: For this project, you will need: a pair of shorts, rubber gloves, some water, bleach, and a little bit of soap. You will also need a plastic bucket or tub large enough to comfortably fit your shorts. If you do not have any shorts, you can make your own by cutting the legs off of an old pair of jeans. Bleach gives off a strong odor and could make you feel light-headed. The best place to work would be outside, but if this is not possible, make sure that you have at least a window open. Keeping a fan on in the room will give you even more ventilation. Although you will be working with diluted bleach, you will still want to protect your skin. Bleach is caustic, and can irritate or burn your skin. You will need one part liquid bleach and three to four parts water. How much bleach and water you use will depend on the size of your tub and the shorts. You want the water-bleach solution to be deep enough so that the shorts end up completely submerged once you put them in the tub. Make sure that they are completely submerged. If they keep floating to the top, you can pin them down with a heavy object, such as a glass vase or a couple of rocks. You can do this by taking the shorts out of the bleach solution and leaving them out in the sun on a bleach resistant surface, or you can simply leave them in the solution for several hours. How long you leave the shorts in the sun or bleach solution depends on how dark the original color was, and how light you want them to become. This can take anywhere between a few hours to over 24 hours. Consider checking on the shorts every few hours. Bleach is caustic, and it can eat away at the fabric of your shorts. To prevent over-bleaching or ruining your shorts, plan on checking on them every four hours, if possible. The longer you leave your shorts in the bleach solution, the weaker the fibers will become. Once the shorts have achieved the lightness you desire, pull them out of the bleach solution and squeeze them to get rid of the extra moisture. If you have left them out in the sun, simply take them out of the sun. Gently work some soap into the shorts, and rinse them with cool water until you cannot smell the bleach anymore. The soap will help prevent the bleach from yellowing the fabric. You can do this by setting them out in the sun, or tossing them into the dryer for a few minutes.

Write an article based on this "Avoid hitting the snooze button. Don’t get ready in the dark. Stretch and lightly exercise every morning. Take a cold shower. Eat breakfast and drink a large glass of cold water."
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Whether you hit the snooze button constantly in the morning, or even only delaying getting up by five minutes, using the snooze button at all will make you feel more tired.  Sleep experts say that hitting the snooze button disrupts the inertia of your sleep, which in turn will make you feel (and look!) more tired throughout the morning.  When you first wake up in the morning and feel like you want to go back to sleep, that is normal sleep inertia; however, allowing your body to go back to sleep and having to repeat the process again a few minutes later will cause your brain to feel this pronounced grogginess longer after you do finally get up.  If you want to feel and look more awake right away, avoid post-snooze sleep and the snooze button! Your body’s internal clock is extremely sensitive to light and darkness, so try to avoid confusing it by telling it to be awake when you’re still in the dark.  A hefty dose of sunshine when you first wake up in the morning is one of the best ways to trick your body into waking up.  And if you feel like you’re awake, you will look like you’re awake.  If you open the curtains to overcast skies or you wake up before dawn, turn on a very strong light in every room you get ready in.  For best results, try using the type of lightbulb used to treat the seasonal affective disorder. If you have the willpower to wake up and do your full workout, that’s great!  For many people though, just getting up in the morning is hard enough.  Even if you feel extremely tired in the morning, another great way to perk up your appearance is to get the blood moving by taking a brisk walk around your room, doing a couple of jumping jacks, or stretching for about 5 minutes.  This light exercise and stretching will help wake up your mind and body, and it will give you an alert look and a rosy, healthy glow. When you wake up feeling tired it can be tempting to skip the shower altogether for a few extra minutes of sleep; however, taking a shower is a great way to wake up in the morning.  Adjust the water temperature to be as cool as you can handle it, and use an exfoliating scrub on your face and body.  Exfoliating will scrub off the grime and bacteria from the previous day and brighten the skin, which will help you look more awake.  Coldwater also causes the blood vessels to constrict, which reduces redness and swelling, so your face will look more rested.  Be sure to put moisturizer on afterward since dehydrated skin will look unhealthy and make you look tired. Sleep experts say that waking up and immediately reaching for your coffee is one of the worst ways to wake up.  It gets your body in the habit of needing caffeine and makes your body think that it can’t possibly wake up without it when in fact it can.  This means that on days when you don’t have enough coffee or any coffee at all, you will look way more tired than you really are because you’ve tricked yourself into thinking you’re sleepy.  Instead, reach for a large glass of cold water and drink it briskly.  This will wake you up and hydrate your skin, helping you look awake.  Also don’t forget to eat breakfast rich in fiber and protein, which will set you up for a day of productivity.