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    GB 459 Final Case Analysis Presentation Instructions and Guidelines Part 5 of your group case analysis is a 20 minute group oral presentation. This semester the presentation will be recorded using the Blackboard Collaborate tool integrated in to our course web site. If you attended the Glo-bus orientation‚ you have already participated in a Collaborate session and have your computer set up with the right Java and other settings. If you did not attend a Glo-bus orientation via Collaborate‚ go to the

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    before this presentation I did not know much at all about preventative pregnancy options and how they are "used." Ms. Johnson made it very clear in the beginning that she would present this somewhat awkward topic in a funny and engaging manor. After she had introduced herself she started making everyone laughing about the preventative pregnancy types! I believe she first started with the condom and how she lost her penis‚ which was extremely funny! I know this started the presentation off very well

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    Carbohydrate presentation: SCI 241 Sovanna Ath What is Carbohydrate? * Source of energy * Effects of too much carbohydrates A CARBOHYDRATE IS the ideal source where your body get your energy from. Even though carbohydrates are good for your body too much of it can upset the delicate balance of your body’s blood sugar level which can result in fluctuation in energy and mood that leave you feeling irritated and even tired. It is also better for your body to have a balance of carbohydrates

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    Oral History Project By: Kasey Lynn Interview: On February 17th I interviewed my grandma‚ Susan Lynn. At first she was a little overwhelmed with all the questions I had for her‚ but the interview seemed to go smoothly. My Grandma was recently in the hospital so I only had one day that I could interview her. The day I interviewed her not only did we have her over for dinner‚ but we also had my other grandma and three aunts. The house was a little noisy but we managed.

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    EFFECTIVE OPENING TECHNIQUES CONCLUSION 1 2 HOW TO MAKE AN EFFECTIVE OPENING FOR A PRESENTATION EAP Presentation Team What included? 3 Basic elements: 1.Greeting 2.Title‚ subject 3. Purpose 4. Outline 5.Length 6.Inviting questions Attention getters 4 Problem technique Amazing fact technique Story/ anecdote technique Famous quote technique Thought – provoking questions technique Video analysis 5  Watch the video  Analyze the techniques used to draw audience’s attention Language

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    Actor Audience Relationship In my most honest opinion‚ I believe the ideal actor audience relationship is something that transcends the normal criteria for a performer/audience relationship. It can be a passive or active relationship‚ for both types fulfill their purpose-creating emotional stimuli- on some level. There is an unspoken‚ unseen connection between those in the seat and those in the stage. Both viewer and actor feed off each other‚ whether it is the subtle shedding of a tear from the

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    Atypical Presentation Case Study Michaela P. Capulong For Kaplan University Nursing Care of the Older Adult NU416-02 Professor Barbara Gunderson November 3‚ 2015 Atypical Presentation Case Study Atypical presentation of illness‚ chronic medical conditions‚ and altered mental status can complicate a prompt diagnosis and successful treatment. The given scenario of Ms. N is a good example of atypical presentation of illness. The presenting symptoms of the resident on admission are atypical clinical

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    PowerPoint presentations 243 9 POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS Creating slide shows and related materials teaching LEARNING OUTCOMES This lesson introduces you to the basic features of PowerPoint which are particularly valuable in the teaching and learning environment. You will learn how to use PowerPoint to capture your ideas in outline form and convert those ideas into multimedia presentations. You will also learn how to use the application to create your own presentations both from scratch

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    1. Is primary audience external or internal? External. Jeff Clarke is an employee‚ which means any communication with him should be considered as within the company. 2. What are some key demographics about my audience‚ such as age‚ gender‚ family situation‚ etc.? For the employee‚ 3. How much does my audience know about the topic? Jeff is fully aware of the situation‚ topic‚ and problem that he is generating. As an assistant manager he will have known about the upcoming conference and that

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    presentation Sample Introduction I. Introduction A. Attention Material: What comes to mind when you see candles? We associate candles with celebrations (like Christmas or birthdays) or special occasions. Candles date back to the Ancient Egyptians who are credited with making the first candles. They used torches made by soaking the spongy core of reeds in melted tallow (National Candle Association: History of Candlemaking‚ p. 1). B. Tie to the audience: I’m sure that all of us at some

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