Accounting 302 9/18/12 Ernst & Young Guest Speaker Response After looking through the Ernst & Young PowerPoint presentation‚ there were certain points covered that were similar to our Sky Air activity from class. One of the key points covered was the idea of purchasing a company‚ and how much one would pay for it. It was brought to our attention from both the PowerPoint and class lecture that buyers and sellers may have different perceptions of value. This occurs because buyers do
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ORAL PRESENTATION 1. What is oral presentation? This is a form of alternative assessment. Oral Presentation is a verbal presentation of information that is shared with the other class members. Opportunity for students to show what they can do and what was learnt. 2. Various types (descriptions) a. Speeches can be accompanied by graphics‚ charts‚ videos or power points. This can be done individually or in groups 3. how they are assessed. (define and explain using examples‚ a. Using rubrics
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Unlocking Britain’s Shale Gas Potential Key Deliverables Identification of three shale gas delivery options Options appraisal and SWOT analysis Project strategy and rationale UK Energy Mix 2013 11% 2% UK Energy Mix 2013 38% 21% 28 % Coal Natural Gas Nuclear Renewables Other Potential benefits of UK shale gas development • Potential jobs created in the UK – 74‚000 • £1.1bn over a 25 year period for local communities • Lower wholesale energy costs that could total £17 billion between 2014
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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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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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Successful Presentation Skills C R E A T II N G C R E A T N G S U C C E S S S U C C E S S Successful Presentation Skills Third edition Andrew Bradbury London and Philadelphia First published in 1995 Second edition 2000 Third edition 2006 Reprinted 2006‚ 2007 Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study‚ or criticism or review‚ as permitted under the Copyright‚ Designs and Patents Act 1988‚ this publication may only be reproduced‚ stored or transmitted
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Learning Team A was tasked to create a 15-20 slide presentation of a major health issue prevalent in the United States. The group chose the disease diabetes. Diabetes is a disease that affects how your body uses blood glucose. The glucose in your body is important because it is an important source of energy for the cells that make up our muscles and tissues. It is the main source of fuel for our brain. Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Gestational
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your presentation Work in groups. Read the Presentation Outline below and practise your own presentation: Presentation Outline The steps to an effective presentaion Your presentation should include slides for each of these things. You should also talk about each one to explain it and describe your research and what you found out. Remember‚ don’t just read what is on the slide!
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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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cryptogramatic - Isolation – cannot form a relationship “I was 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
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