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ELC 590
ENGLISH ORAL PRESENTATION
OUTLINE FOR PRESENTATION 1:
ODDEST JOB
PREPARED BY:
ODDEST JOB
Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the three most oddest job in the world.
Central Idea: The three most oddest job in the world are breath odour evaluator, snake
milkers, and
pet food tester
INTRODUCTION
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C.
(Transition: Shall we begin?, okay lets start with its historical background))
BODY
I.
(Transition: Now that we have taken a look at the outbreak of this queer job,
lets look at its testimony)
II.
Epidemiology
A. According to Jose Roberto Cortelli on his research, population prevalence of
halitosis rates ranging from 22% to more than 50%
1. Based on etiological factors, therapeutic approaches and diagnose data related
to halitosis.
2. the diagnostic approach require a diagnosis process called organoleptic
assessment (smelling air from the mouth and nose and comparing the two)
B. The crucial of organoleptic assessment
1. Standard organoleptic test for halitosis involves smelling the breath on at least
two or three different days.
2. The level of odour is usually assessed on a six-point intensity scale.
C. A keen sense of smell is the main key qualifications for this job.
1. This queer job require a scientific background, best is PhD in dentistry
specializing in halitosis
2. Wages for this job will vary depending upon how repulsive the odours are on a
daily basis.
CONCLUSION
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III.
So, we have been in the situation of looking at someone elses job and I might say
that we are now wishing that ours was half as interesting.
In my opinion, some roles are so specific that they need skills far more detailed
and specific than just team player and organised on their CV, or some just
need someone mad enough to take on the job r cope with such mind-numbing
roles.
In conclusion having said all of these, I can conclude that breath odour evaluator,
snake milker and pet food tester are the three most oddest job in the world.
Bibliography
Articles
1. Yaegaki, K; Coil, JM; Kamemizu, T; Miyazaki, H (2002). "Tongue brushing and
mouth rinsing as basic treatment measures for halitosis". International dental journal.
2. Cortelli, JR; Barbosa, MD; Westphal, MA (2008). "Halitosis: a review of associated
factors and therapeutic approach.". Brazilian oral research.
Internet Sources
1. http://www.isbor.info/
2. http://www.careersearch.com/breathodorevaluator/
3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halitosis#History.2C_society_and_culture