COMMUNICATION ASSESSMENT FILE TOPIC: PRESENTATION SKILLS Submitted to: SUBMITTED BY: Ms Eeshani saraswat Priyanka tewari A0101909377 Section a-02 PRESENTATION SKILLS Good presentation skills are essential in today’s workplace. Being MBA students delivering presentations on a regular basis would be an important
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Presentation Tips for Public Speaking We are going to treat the three most important aspects which you should keep in mind when preparing and giving presentations. These are audience‚ tone and attitude. Let’s start with audience. You have to know your audience‚ in order to match the information you are giving to their needs and interests. To do this‚ you could use a specific language or specific words. For instance‚ you could use jargon to make your knowledge of the topic clear to the audience
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to start off the phone call. Susan is inquiring about some of the functions that PowerPoint has to offer. She has asked about how some of the features of PowerPoint can support her data that she has gathered. I will begin by repeating back her question to verify that we are on the same page. One of the challenges I will probably face is explaining the terms to the customer in a manner she would understand. PowerPoint is a user-friendly program. Sometimes explaining something easy is not easy at all
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Evaluation of my PowerPoint Presentation My power point presentation relayed my personal and professional history to date. The topic description “Why did you return to further education”. The assignment also gave me the opportunity to express my goals and ambitions. In guiding preparation for public speaking and gaining more confidence by practicing in front of an audience. A trait that will be a necessity for future endeavours when going to university or into the work force. The presentation gave me the
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characteristic2. Jewish believers‚ however‚ often criticize this notion and although they acknowledge that the human race came under the dominion of sin‚ which would affect their subsequent environment‚ Judaism‚ unlike Christianity denies that man is born into this world in a state of sin3. Judaism affirms that the act of sinning is not part of the human condition but rather represents a conflict between two opposing inclinations (a good and an evil tendency) and that man has the ability to resist
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The Survival of Judaism Judaism is one of the oldest major world religions. It has managed to maintain itself over the course of over 3‚000 years. It has faced many hardships including persecution and the Holocaust. How is Judaism still relevant today after so many years? Many people use Judaism for stability in maintaining the order in their life. Also‚ Jewish people who share their faith from generation to generation keep the faith going. Finally‚ faithful and devoted Jews keep the faith alive
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Is Judaism a religion‚ an ethnicity‚ or a culture? A question that has garnered a lot of interest throughout Jewish history is that of whether Judaism is a religion‚ an ethnicity‚ a culture or a mixture of the three. Of course for many Jews and different people there are varying degrees of validity that can be ascribed to each claim. In this essay I will look at each claim individually but first in order to understand which of the three things Judaism actually is we have to clearly define what
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A Comparison of Early Christianity and Judaism The religions Christianity and Judaism have a great deal in common. Early Christianity was influenced by Judaism as it was created by Jews. As a result of early Christianity being practiced by mostly Jews‚ there were more similarities between early Christianity and Judaism than there is between modern Christianity and Judaism. However‚ there were also differences between the two. These differences and similarities are essential in examining the relationship
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| | 1. (Points: 10) | | What emphasis does the Pittsburgh Platform of 1885 share with Cohen’s position? a. upon the centrality of adherence to tradition b. on ethical monotheism c. on the equal status of all faiths d. on circumcision and other Hebrew rituals | | Save Answer | | 2. (Points: 10) | | What is permitted by some Orthodox rabbis in the USA‚ but ultimately forbidden in the UK? a. religious services only for women b. any participation by
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3 Islam‚ Judaism‚ and Christianity all share a belief in one God. The three religions of Judaism‚ Islam‚ and Christianity are considered to be very similar in practices and ideas. Christianity and Islam along with Judaism are referred to as Abrahamic religions. This is because all three of these religions revere Abraham and believe he was a major prophet in their respected religions. The biggest relation between the three is‚ however‚ is monotheism‚ the belief in only one god. Judaism‚ the earliest
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