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    Business Presentation

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    Executive Summary Sweet Treats is a custom specialty bakery located in historical College Park‚ Georgia. We are dedicated to service our clientele with superior desserts‚ cakes and pastry products. The exceptional customer service and attention to detail‚ as well as the exquisite quality desserts‚ cakes‚ and pastries we offer are our tools to success. Sweet Treats is faithful to its vision of being a exquisite bakery with exceptional service and product at competitive prices. Historical College

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    appeal. Coco had a private meeting with a television producer and explained the idea in detail to the producer in the hope that the producer would assist Coco in making the idea a television reality. Coco hadn’t put the idea in writing because she was concerned it might fall into the hands of people who would exploit the idea before she could‚ although she had discussed the idea with a trusted friend before approaching the producer. Without further reference or credit to Coco‚ the producer packaged

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    technical knowledge when deciding whom to hire and whom to promote • College graduates are increasingly being asked to give presentations as part of their job interviews • Internet & other technologies has not reduced the need for pubic speaking The tradition of public speaking • Oldest handbook on effective speech was written on papyrus in Egypt 4‚500yrs ago. • Eloquence was highly prized in ancient India‚ Africa & china as well as Aztecs and other pre-European cultures of north & south America

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    School Assembly Presentations 1. Organized and presented four class assemblies with Grades 5 & 7 around environmental/spiritual themes using songs‚ chants‚ circle story telling‚ drama and poems. 2. Screened a short documentary ’Give Us a Life Please’ showing the dangers of toxic waste and other environmental pollution on Indian children’s health. 3. Arranged the purchase‚ introduced and displayed ’Herbotique’‚ a herbal‚ multi-purpose floor wash and cleaner and the chemical cleaners

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    (LYSERGIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE) What is LSD?    LSD is an extreme hallucinogenic drug which was synthesized by Albert Hofmann and became known for its hallucinogenic effect when he accidentally absorbed a small amount through his finger tips and took a bicycle ride which was the origin of “bicycle day”. LSD was then experimentally used to treat patients with mental illnesses‚ alcohol addiction‚ and was also used to treat severe depression in ill cancer patients. When these studies showed little

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    Themes - Road to Salvation Revenge Greed (Personal Gain) Materialism – Jhingur judges himself by the value of his property as if this defines his character Quote: “Whenever Jhingur looked at his cane field a sort of intoxication came over him. He had bighas of land which would earn him an easy 600 rupees. And if God sawto it that therates went up then who could complain? Why should he worry about money? The merchants were already beginning to fawn on him.” From the beginning we seem to focus

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    Delivering a How-To Presentation Knowing how to give a how-to‚ or process‚ presentation is one of the most useful things you can learn about speaking. Giving clear directions is important not only in the classroom but also in the world of work. Many people’s jobs involve giving this type of presentation‚ for example‚ to train new employees or to demonstrate a product to potential buyers. When you create a set of directions for others to follow‚ think through the process carefully. Make certain the

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    THE SHARD PRESENTATION

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    Developer Sellar Property Group Structural Engineer WSP Global (structural engineers) Robert Bird Group (concrete temporary works)‚ Ischebaeck Titan on most floors 40+ (concrete support) THE CONCEPT • The Shard was conceived as a building with multiple uses: a vertical city where people could live‚ work and relax. • It comprises world-class offices‚ awardwining restaurants‚ the 5-star Shangri-La Hotel‚ exclusive residences and the UK’s highest viewing gallery‚ The View from The Shard‚ offering

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    Brilliant public speaking and business presentations are accomplished through reaching people emotionally. While it is important to appeal to your audience’s sense of logic‚ they will only buy your message‚ or product‚ if you appeal to their heart. Visualization is a powerful tool you can use to help you gain control over your thoughts‚ perceptions and thus your states. Your ability to connect and motivate in public speaking and business presentations will‚ to a large degree‚ depend upon your self-connection

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    attitudes to the use of biometric identification for travel has revealed that 89% of citizens are willing to provide details such as fingerprints. So it seems the sacrifice of a little privacy and anonymity is worth a bit more convenience. What’s the problem? How will the data be protected and/or used? Possible Solutions Detailed and understandable security plan must be implemented Define uses and ensure public knowledge Information should not be easily transferable Information should be encrypted Access

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