5: Body of a Persuasive Presentation (1) Learning Objectives: By the end of this lesson‚ you should be able to: organise the information in the body of a presentation effectively; use both logical and emotional appeals in persuasion; describe the background of a presentation; and recognise the disadvantages of reading from notes or reciting a speech. ORGANISING THE INFORMATION IN THE BODY The body of a presentation is where you discuss the main points developed from your purpose. When you
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Product Presentation: iPhone 3G The iPhone is one great device that combines a mobile phone‚ a mulitmeda players‚ and a web browser in one neat package. In fact‚ the iPhone can even do more than tose things as it will be able to give you high quality entertainment that you never imagined possible in a mobile phone. Just over a year alter Apple birthed the first iPhone‚ we now have the long-awaited‚ next-generation of the iPhone‚ the new 3G that has arrived with a midly tweaked design and a
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Presented by Karol Fitzgerald Athlone Institute of Technology You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com) Agenda What exactly is the Cloud ? The Digital Revolutions What has changed ? Cloud Advantages & Disadvantages The expanding Cloud Summary You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com) What exactly is the Cloud ? The “Cloud”
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with the nucleus of another cell and to grow an embryo from such an egg 1952 –Robert Briggs and Thomas King; the scientists collect the nucleus from a frog egg cell‚ 1981 –They take the nucleus not from an adult specimen‚ but from a mouse embryo 1995 – two sheep are cloned (Moran and Megan). These had been the first animals cloned from differentiated cells. 1996 – the first mammal cloned from a cell taken from an adult animal – Dolly the sheep. 1998 – the first cloned
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what a hypermarket is? A hypermarket is basically a superstore that offers a wide assortment of food as well as non-food products at economic prices‚ but they are much larger in size than traditional supermarkets. The size of hypermarkets can range from 2400 to 3000 square meters. Carrefour’s core strengths have been in its low prices‚ wide product offering‚ and in the convenience of finding all of its products in one place. However‚ the case deals specifically with how the company is facing a lot
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several different forms such as: Tablets(microdots)‚ Tabs(one-square inch sized absorbent paper soaked in LSD with colorful designs)‚ sugar cubes‚ and gelatin squares. LSD is colorless‚ odorless‚ and tasteless. Where is it obtained from? LSD is synthesized from a fungus known as Ergot. Ergot refers to a group of fungi of the Claviceps genus. This fungus is known to grow on rye and other grains‚ and produces alkaloids which can cause ergot poisoning in humans if contaminated grains are
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GENERAL RATHER THAN SPECIFIC DIFFERENCES AMONG MEANS. THUS THE NULL HYPOTHESIS IS CALLED AN OMNIBUS NULL HYPOTHESIS IT MEANS THAT AT LEAST ONE POPULATION MEAN IS DIFFERENT FROM AT LEASTONE OTHER MEAN. THE ANOVA DOES NOT REVEAL WHICH PAIR IS SIGNIFICANT‚ THUS A FOLLOW UP TEST IS NECESSARY TO DETERMINEWHICH PAIR IS DIFFERENT FROM EACH OTHER. ASSUMPTIONS 1. THE POPULATION HAVE THE SAME VARIANCE. THE ASSUMPTION IS CALLED ASSUMPTION OF HOMOGENEITY OF VARIANCE. 2. THE POPULATION ARE NORMALLY
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UK’s highest viewing gallery‚ The View from The Shard‚ offering 360-degree views. • referred to as the Shard of Glass • The glass-clad pyramidal tower has 72 habitable floors‚ with a viewing gallery and open-air observation deck on the 72nd floor‚ at a height of 244.3 meters (802 ft.). • It was designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano LAYOUT Floor Floor area Space designation 73 – 87 Spire 68 – 72 758 sq. m. (8‚ 159 sq. ft.) The view from the Shard (observatory) 53 – 65 5‚ 772
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• It has smallest repeating unit of lattice is called unit cell • Such as diamond‚ salt‚ sugar Amorphous Solid • A noncrystalline solid which their components not organized in lattice pattern. • Such as glass‚ plastic‚ gel Question 1. X rays from a copper X-ray tube (λ = 154) were diffracted at an angle of 14.22 degrees by a crystal of silicon. Assuming firstorder diffraction (n= 1 in the Bragg equation)‚ What is the interlunar spacing of silicon? nλ = 2d sin θ 1(154) = 2d sin 14.22 154 = 2d
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award of money. Goal: to put the parties into the position they would have occupied had the contract been performed. For example‚ I offer you a car for £100. You accept. I take back my offer and refuse to sell you the car. You buy a comparable car from someone else and must pay £150 for a comparable car. You may sue me and the court may award you £50 in damages. The court does so to put you back into the financial position you would have had if I had kept to our agreement. 2.2) Classification of
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