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    George H.W. Bush By Erica Petras Due February 21‚ 2001 2-20-14 •Born June 12‚ 1924 in Milton‚ MA and is still alive today at the age of 89. •Elected 41st President of the United States‚ from 1989-1993. •The parents of George H.W. Bush are Prescott and Dorothy Walker Bush. • He is married to Barbara Pierce Bush. •He also has six children‚ George‚ Jeb‚ Neil‚ Marvin P.‚ Dorothy‚ and Robin. One who later became President. •George H.W. is still alive today. High School Achievements • Attended Phillips

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    issues from more than one perspective Project Explanation (100 points):  Each group will research a current controversy and teach a full class period on that issue. Presentations must be balanced‚ rather than biased. Students must give equal time to opposing views on the issue. Students will give a 20-minute PowerPoint presentation describing the controversy in detail‚ and then lead 20 minutes of class activities and/or discussion on the topic.  Students will also create a wiki page for their project

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    SOME TOPICS FOR ORAL PRESENTATION 1. Maths and Science should be taught in English 2. People should be given the freedom to smoke 3. Chin Peng should be allowed home to Malaysia 4. Tuition centers should be closed down 5. Courses in universities should concentrate on students’ core fields only 6. Peaceful demonstrations should be allowed 7. English should be the official language. 8. The news should be interesting rather than important. 9. Shop at home

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    Fundraising Presentation‚ Gyumri April 15 –April 16‚ 2013 I. The Basics of Fundraising a. What is fundraising? i. Raising money for a cause or project ii. Includes building a prospect pool‚ asking for money or in-kind donations‚ meeting donor expectations‚ clearly defining needs and resources‚ thanking the donors (stewardship)‚ events‚ public relations‚ and monitoring and evaluation iii. Most important aspect: relationships‚ which can take time to develop

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    conscious of wanting to look squarely at everyone‚ and yet to avoid all eyes” – cannot trust his perspective – notes his role as a narrator “rush out of the house‚ child in arms” – melodramatic – giving the story an imaginary aspect * The presentation of Daisy Buchanan and Jordan Baker Daisy can be read in two ways – trapped in her own life‚ being able to love two man‚ yet both men treat her as possessions / or she simply retreats and cocoons into comfort when things get tough The floaty

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    Presentation Speech Today I am proud to present this “Teacher of the year” award to a hardworking individual. This year has been a long one. It is not easy teaching day in and day out but this teacher has made it look effortless. She is a great example a great mentor an immaculate teacher‚ and a firm administrator. Whenever someone phas a problem she is always there to talk. She gives great advice to students in need. She is an intellectual individual. Many times students have told me

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    An Awful Presentation

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    An Awful Presentation Introduction: A presentation has to be well planned‚ in-time‚ to the point‚ neat without errors‚ learning‚ and attention catcher‚ with less words and more pictorial if required with good examples. It has to be reachable and interesting to the audiences. That makes it most remembered. Likely‚ a presentation with all opposites too makes it most remembered as the most awful one attended. That reminds me of the most terrible presentation that I had attended during my course

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    As a college student it is almost a must to be able to present an oral presentation. No matter what your major is‚ most probabaly it requires the ability to do a nearly perfect representaion. Especially in high school‚ students try to do everything to avoid making a speech or an oral presentation. I can still remember my first speech back in grade 5 which went terribly wrong. Though i was far from being a shy student‚ i was so nervous on the day of my speech that i could not eat that morning. I was

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    face with scary image. From this I came with an idea for my game with few adaptions‚ in this case the adaptions are the red balls and the ‘replay a level’ screen. Technical research For technical research I used the school computers‚ internet and PowerPoint. Design Ideas Ideas that I considered were: * Core colour for all the slides * Ball to kill of players * How the game is structured * Time limit * Extra lives Final Design Ideas That design that I ended up with is:

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    REFLECTION ON MY SEMINAR PRESENTATION In this reflection‚ I am going to use Gibbs (1988) Reflective Cycle. This model is a recognised framework for my reflection. Reflection is vital both for learning by experience and for developing new skills‚ for it highlights patterns of action and intuitive performance‚ so enabling people to assess how they respond to a situation (Jarvis‚ 1991). Gibbs (1988) consists of six stages to complete one cycle which is able to improve my nursing practice continuously

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