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Posted by Nathan on October 23, 2003 at 14:15:09 from (207.218.44.94):
I know this is a bit off topic, but from what I've read in these posts, it seems like you guys might be experts in this area. At my high school, I am currently taking a speech class, and the speech we just started preparing for is a speech to inform. It must be 3-5 minutes long. I was thinking of talking about how physical farm sizes (i.e. acreage) and equipment sizes have changed from the early 20th century until now. This may be too broad, given the time limit, so if anyone has any ideas or suggestions on how to narrow it down or information I can use, I would appreciate it. BTW, the speech is due next Tuesday, October 28th, so responding after that date won't help too much. Thanks a lot, Nathan
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