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    Effective Presentation

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    DCE3113-Training Design and Methodology UNIT 13 EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION Introduction Presentation is the practice of showing and explaining the content of a topic to an audience or learner. The term „presentation‟ is capable of giving butterflies-in-thestomach. This is because while making a presentation we are exposed to our audience‟s judgment and this is a frightening thought for most. While experience and command over the subject can make a great deal of improvement to a presentation‚ a

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    The Ax-Helve What’s the story? The speaker is in his ‘yard’‚ chopping up some wood with an axe‚ when the swing of his axe is stopped by a man who has crept up behind him. (Normally‚ the only interference he experiences when chopping wood is from the low-lying branches of trees – when he’s chopping in the woods.) The man – Baptiste – is a French-Canadian neighbour. He takes the axe and inspects it. They don’t know each other very well and the speaker seems a little alarmed by this sudden and

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    Ode on a Grecian Urn 1. In Stanza one‚ he talks to Urn as if it were a beautiful woman‚ looking youthful and pure even though it is pretty old‚ addressing it as “ unravish’d bride of quietness” (1). The author is saying that the urn has lived it’s life in quietness‚ (maybe a museum or Greek ruins)‚ but still looks good (no major damage). When the poet says “ foster-child with silence and slow time” (2)‚ he means that the urn has been adopted by silence and slow time‚ furthermore‚ it is really

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    The Town Where I Lived By A. J. Gil Oh‚ the town where I lived –Now that is a town. A river runs through it‚ now sparkling‚ now brown. There the rain falls in torrents and low bend the trees. And puddles delight us‚ the ducks‚ and the geese. And the summer sun blazes‚ hot and around‚ ‘till the haze shimmers above the ground‚ Then night her portals fast unbars‚ Releasing a zillion starting stars. Now my heart aches all day for my town far away Where life is sweet and tidy and neat

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    Contents Wind.................................................................................................................... 3 Sea Fever............................................................................................................. 5 The Tiger............................................................................................................. 6 We are going to See the Rabbit.......................................................................... 9 My Parents kept

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    National Championship and they were wearing jersey’s made by Nike. 6. In the situation where the speaker is trying to convince the audience to start a retirement plan in there twenties‚ the direct method pattern would be the most appropriate. I say direct method pattern because it is use when a speaker is trying to convince the audience to adopt a particular idea and that’s exactly what the speaker is trying to do in this case. Unlike other organizational patterns like causal pattern‚ there isn’t

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    Thanks Giving Speech

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    "THANKS GIVING SPEECH" A big ’Thank You’ to [name speaker]‚ for her / his efforts towards [speech topic]. Refer and respond to just one central idea of the speaker that you found particularly interesting. If there are more speakers‚ then consider these vote of thanks examples: I must mention our deep sense of appreciation for [name speaker]‚ for her / his explanation of [speech topic]. [Again refer ... ] Further‚ we are greatful to [speaker]‚ for demonstrating her/his [speech topic]. [Refer

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    is too low or |* The volume is not too low |* The speaker uses delivery to| | |that you cannot understand|too loud. |or too loud. |emphasize and enhance the | | |most of the message. |* The rate is too fast or too|* The rate is not too fast |meaning of the message. The | | |* The rate is so fast that|slow. Pauses are too long or |or too slow. Pauses are not |speaker delivers the message | | |you cannot

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    complication can be overcome and to never take someone you love for granted. In “Those Winter Sundays”‚ Hayden describes to us what a winter Sunday was like in his childhood home. By reading this first stanza we can make many observations about the speaker and his father. “Sundays too” implies that Sunday‚ along with all days of the week‚ his father does these things. For many‚ Sunday is a day of rest‚ but not for his father. “Blueblack cold” shows imagery of just how cold it is during the morning time

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    Sonnet 19 Analysis

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    Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 19” Time is shown deteriorating the strongest beings in nature indicating how powerful a force it can be; however‚ the speaker forbids Time to touch his lover which proves even though Time does not obey his love cannot be conquered by the effects of Time. In “Sonnet 19” the speaker commands Time to leave his love “untainted.” The speaker urges “Him in thy course untainted do allow/ for beauty’s pattern to succeeding men” (Shakespeare 11-12) proclaiming his wishes for any physical

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