Informative Speech On Caffeine Essay

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    About 9 million metric tons of caffeine are consumed around the world every year. That’s equal to the weight of 1243 Eiffel towers. Most of this caffeine is consumed in coffee and tea, but it’s also ingested in some sodas, chocolate, caffeine pills, and even beverages labeled “decaf.” Caffeine helps us feel alert, focused, happy, and energetic, even if we haven’t had enough sleep, but it can also raise our blood pressure and make us feel anxious. It’s the world’s most widely used drug…so how does

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    Caffeine is bad for you. What is caffeine? Caffeine is a compound present in over sixty plants, including coffee beans, tea leaves, cacao pods and kola nuts. Around, 90% of people use caffeine in their food or drinks. Most American’s drink it in the form of coffee. Some may drink it in the form of carbonated soft drinks, tea, or energy drinks. Most caffeine consumption is done by drinking coffee which is made with ground up coffee beans. How much coffee do we drink? According, to the Huffington

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    is to inform my audience caffeine and its effects. II. Central Idea My central idea for this topic is for my audience III. Attention Getter Many of us find ourselves drinking a freshly brewed cup of coffee, an ice cold soft drink, a hot cup of tea, or an energy drink whether it be in the morning, afternoon, or in the night but one thing is that they all share a common ingredient: Caffeine Introduction IV. Preview Statement Today I will discuss the effects of caffeine and how to have One on the

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    they all share a common ingredient: Caffeine IV. Preview Statement Today I will discuss the effects of caffeine and make sure that all of you leave interesting points in caffeine consumption. I will one talk on the beneficial effects of caffeine, two the negative effects, and finally on trends in caffeine consumption Body (Transition: First I will talk to you about the beneficial effects of caffeine). V. Main point 1: Beneficial Effects of Caffeine A. Caffeine can increase mental alertness while

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    Whitley Edwards Professor Fox Speech 1010-006 18 Feb. 2013 Informative Speech-Caffeine Outline Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about what caffeine is, the effects of it, and the withdrawal symptoms. Central Idea: Caffeine can be found in many places and comes in many forms. It can major effects on our body and we can experience major withdrawal symptoms. Introduction I. What does coffee, tea, soft drinks, chocolate, and a bottle of medications have in common

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    percent of people use caffeine in some form in the world. Most of us consume it every day but how much do we really know about caffeine. Caffeine is an alkaloid compound in which pure form is odorless and bitter in taste. It comes front a plant product most commonly found in coffee beans, cocoa, tea, and chocolate. Caffeine is also found in some prescription and nonprescription drugs. It is considered the most commonly used psychoactive drug used in the world. After you ingest caffeine it is completely

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    Well we aren’t alone; according to Villanova Health Service about 90 percent of Americans consume caffeine in one way or another every single day. Transition: So what is caffeine you generally think of it in, Coffee, tea, soda, and chocolate, and its part of almost all college students daily diet. I. Caffeine A. What is caffeine 1. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary caffeine is defined as a bitter alkaloid C8H10N4O2 (not that any of you care) found especially in coffee,

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    Red Bull? If you’ve said yes to any of these, then you’re most likely consuming caffeine. Today we're going to talk about good sources, bad sources, and the effects that caffeine can have on your body. Caffeine is a stimulant, a daily pick-me-up. Today caffeine is being used a crutch. People are overworked and sleep deprived and caffeine is being used as an energy crutch more than ever before. Think about it, caffeine is at our fingertips at every checkout stand. At our local gas stations, five

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    do an informative presentation about Caffeine. I will start off my presentation with defining caffeine, continuing on with both positive and negative effects it is doing to your body. I will touch on different types of caffeine and the amount of dosage each one has. I am going to briefly explain how different parts of your body reacts to caffeine and why certain people cannot manage caffeine as well as others. My presentation will finish off with ways to decrease your consumption of caffeine. The

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    in the night but one thing is that they all share a common ingredient: Caffeine IV. Preview Statement Today I will discuss the effects of caffeine and making sure to One on the beneficial effects on caffeine, two the negative effects, and finally on trends in caffeine consumption Body (Transition: First I will talk to you on the beneficial effects on caffeine). V. Main point 1: Beneficial Effects on Caffeine A. Caffeine can increase mental alertness at work or while studying which can also

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