Malaria Persuasive Speech

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Hello, students, teachers, and community members. I am the CEO of WHO, Wanting's Health Organization, and I am here to talk about a life-threatening disease called Malaria.

*pretends to click to go to the next screen.*

Before I proceed, I want you guys to answer a question. Who hates, traveling to tropical places or just places that are extremely hot in the summer?

*Looks around to see how much people raised their hands. Depending on a number of people, I say either,
"Wow, looks like not a lot of people like to go to outdoors and be attacked by the sun, or "I see that everyone is pretty active and likes going outdoors towards the beating sun."

*Walk around in front*

Well, either way, whether you like going out or not, believe it or not, that is where the infected, female Anopheles mosquito lives.
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This is extremely dangerous since it is hard to tell apart from other sicknesses.

*no' sighs*

For those of you who doesn't know Malaria that well, here is a brief explanation of what this is.

*Click next slide and walk around the class.*

Malaria was discovered in the late 18th century and continued to this day. To non-immune human beings like us, once we are bitten...

*pinch me on the arm to pretend to be bitten.*

Symptoms appear in 10-15 days, such as fever, headache, and chills. It may be mild or fairly small, so it would be difficult to tell the difference. Here is a video of a child suffering from Malaria.

*Runs to the side and grab or already prepared a chair, and sit down...*

Ow! What bit me? Oh, it's just a mosquito, I'll be fine.

*Walk around the area I am in*

*Deep breathing, and sit down.*

A headache, *pause, put a hand on head*, it's just a headache, I'm

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