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    How to Make an Effective Presentation I. Presentation Language A. Welcome the Audience  Good morning‚ ladies and gentlemen.  Hello/ hi ‚ everyone / Good afternoon everyone.  First of all‚ let me thank you all for coming here today. B. Introduce Yourself  Let me introduce myself. I’m_______________from group_____________.  For those of you who don’t know‚ my name is________________________. C. Introducing your group members  There are_____ members/ people in my group including me

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    Audio Janice gave a presentation on a Shakespearean play that she read. For her presentation she read word for word from her paper. The reason why she simply read from her paper before the class was because she was so nervous‚ she wanted everything to be perfect. Unfortunately‚ her plan backfired on her. Her presentation was boring and tedious to listen to. Many audience members gazed away or began doodling on a piece of paper. Janice was disappointed that her presentation didn’t go well. One

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    Principles of Effective Presentations Every time you stand in front of a group‚ you must achieve two basic goals. First‚ you need to communicate a message. And second‚ you need to communicate your personality — who you are as a professional and an individual. If “the medium is the message‚” your personality is the window through which the message must travel to be received‚ understood and acted upon by the audience. You convey your message and your personality every day of your life in relaxed conversation

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    What makes a good presentation? Presentation is the practice of showing and explaining the content of a topic to an audience or learner. The fundamental part of a presentation is about knowing how to present your information to the audience. In many cases‚ you can make the ultimate impression on your audience by how you present your information and yourself rather than the information you’re presenting. Quality of a presentation can be scaled in various aspects. Material‚ voice‚ body language

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    Article In Focus: How to give a killer Presentation Author: Chris Anderson Source: Harvard Business Review Chris Anderson shares some great tips for speakers‚ aspiring as well experienced on how to go about blowing the audience with what he calls a “killer presentation”. All of his advice is channeled and amassed from being the curator of TEDTalks‚ one of the internet’s greatest phenomena of the decade. The article kick starts in a narrative fashion. And throughout the article the reader is

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    activities‚ with a view of expanding our english vocabulary for specific purposes and be able to apply it in our future work. We have chosen the ’ ’Coca-cola ’ ’ because it is well known all over the world by its customers. There are lots of pros and cons of the company. Activity attribution “ The Coca-Cola Company” history and development Subdivision‚ activities‚ administration structure Employees‚ region and partners Diversity Talent development Training Rewarding employees Partners

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    abortions lead to major health complications". Another study found out that "pregnancy-related complications were more common with childbirth than with abortion." The list of pros for abortion could continue just as much as the list on cons can. When it comes to cons of abortion we have to consider the aftermath for the people around us. Whether you are a mother-to-be‚ a mother who’s expecting grandchildren

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    Case Analysis – Rich-Con Steel Question 1: What went wrong? What went wrong for Rich-Con Steel was an unsuccessful effort to launch a new IT system. Marty Sawyer‚ the new president of Rich-Con Steel wanted to change its legacy system to a new IT system that would automate order management‚ have the capability to analyze trend and would be cheaper to maintain. However‚ the implementation did not go smooth and this played havoc in Rich-Con Steel’s operations. The reason that the implementation

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    1. Intro - Intellectual curiosity - Disocover the universe surrounding us - Understand how other planets formed in order to understand how our own planet formed - How we came to be 2. 1st planet that was discovered (1995) - They track variations in the star’s spectrum (51 Pegasi) - Conclude that there is a companion orbiting the star • Min mass: 0.5 Mj (1mj= mass of Jupiter) • Orbiting at: 0.05 AU (1AU= distance from earth to sun) 3. Methods o Doppler Spectroscopy - Just like the

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    Identify an issue of global significance which introduces a conflict of concepts and values. Examine the facts‚ language‚ statistics‚ and images used by at least two sides in the conflict in their representation of the issue. In the process‚ identify assumptions‚ justifications‚ values‚ and emotions which diverge. To what extent can you find the truth of the issue? 1. Poverty (also more specifically beggars and begging) 2. Social concepts of time (e.g. Mainstream concepts vs. First Nations’ concepts)

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