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Finding Speech Topics: Top 10 Sources

Finding speech topics on your own is possible with these ten research sources for public speakers. You're out of ideas, need some fresh input, don't know where to start? Try my speech topic suggestions in the other sections, or find inspiration in this top 10 list or other other no-fail sources.

1. Scan library indexes and table of contents on major personal, ethical, scientific, economic and social, fiction, and nonfiction issues, current controversies and informative viewpoints. Don't forget to ask

the librarian to help you in your hunt for finding speech topics.

2. Read research papers and writing paper topics. Students often use persuasive public agenda policy topics that challenge and reflect your sphere of expertise in a particular knowledge field. Perfect for presentations.

3. Find scientific and technology articles on current social theories, discoveries, investigations, observations, patents and rare phenomenons.

4. In FAQ and question books or so-called top tips articles you find intriguing questions asked and answered. You can digg supplemental documentation and genuine advice on the most common or very special and great topics.

5. Other handy resource guides are fact sheets. They offer stats, tips, styles, trends and policy suggestions. Browse the net and find extensive collections of facts and figures. Pull out the bare facts you like and transform them into controversial or informational claims or speech thesis statements.

6. Reference books such as almanacs, quotation books, Year in Review-books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases. Just study their index.

7. Statistics like crime or demographics statistics, and even poll results are also great sources for finding speech ideas. Compare some distinct or separate national and international averages.

8. Finding speech topics in biographies and obituaries on persons who played an important role in history can also be fun. Discover an aspect, trait, or feature your audience has never heard before.

9. Make an inventory of the television and radio talk shows you like to watch frequently. Browse their sites on the topics they have talked about and the discussions they present.

10. And yes, the classic source for ideas: skim the headlines of newspapers and broadcasts. And periodicals - weekly, monthly or daily publications in magazines, internet news sites, and your favorite news letters.

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