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    history, students give individuals a chance to participate in the creation of the historical retelling of their lives. Instead of doing a boring essay about someone’s history, students can create PowerPoints, scrapbooks, posters, or other creative presentations. This project allows students to ask the questions they are interested in because they formulated their own questions. It also provides a rich opportunity for human interaction. Students will learn about the hopes, feelings, ambitions,…

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    me; how to create an effective presentation and how to manage my time. While attending these lessons I have learned ways to make my life more successful. I believe that these lessons will stick with me and help me in my future jobs. When you are giving a presentation you must have confidence and you shouldn’t be scared or be embarrassed to be in front of people. The thing is that confidence isn’t the only thing you need to have while giving excellent presentations. I learned that you need to…

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    Business presentations occur on a daily basis in a variety of settings. With the use of visual aids, the presenter attempts to get their point across in a way that will connect with the audience and remain front of mind even as they leave the presentation. However, using presentation tools such as Power Point in the most effective manner possible requires fore thought, planning, and proper informational context. The following is a brief synopsis of the dos and don’ts of Power Point…

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    relation to computer technology. Among the subjects we looked at were a worldview of technology, various media websites for clip art, animation, and graphics, and using Microsoft Office programs such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. I would like to reflect on these topics and critique a classmates PowerPoint presentation as this class comes to an end. When I started this course on computer technology, I really did not consider computer technology as part of a world view. I simply used computers…

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    speaking has subsided. Furthermore, it created this outgoing personality where I am able to approach and make conversations with strangers, something I was afraid of doing when I was much younger. The areas that I was chosen as a leader (e.g. group presentations and team leaders at work), I exerted more of an achievement-oriented leader most of the time. However, looking back I realized that, a more participative or supportive leadership role would have fostered a better working environment.…

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    There were no classes in any of my schools that nurtured creative writing and participated in active writing classes. The closest thing we had to creative writing was English which really didn’t focus much on the creative aspect of writing. This presentation would benefit society as a whole if more educators and legislators paid attention to it. I believe that if we allow children from an early age to explore their creative side I believe they would be more prepared for whatever happens in the…

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    paying extra attention to every single member of the group. Each participant received positive reinforcement in response to the learned objectives, active involvement in the group discussion, or for asking the questions regarding the subject of the presentation. To facilitate this process the educator used the enthusiasm, descriptive encouragement, and logical rewards as signs of recognition and validation. The therapeutic alliance model was presented in this project as a process of building…

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    out in chapter 10. In the following paragraphs, we construct a speech that includes a thesis statement, key points, research that supports our thesis statement and main arguments, and concluding statement. Topic The topic will be related to the presentation of the new branch production branch of our company.…

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    When I saw the directions of this assignment I immediately knew what I was going to observe. I decided to do a group from my high school the complete opposite of me. I am a person that has never been to watch a play in a theatre. This has not seemed to interest me ever. I am a student athlete that loves to play and watch most sports. So to me, I have always felt like athletics are so much harder than putting on a play. This is an assumption I have taken that I wanted to test and see if it was…

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    The presentation and credibility of an online website goes a long way on showing whether or not it is reliable for information. There are many different criteria to look for in a reliable website including appearance, organization, and credibility. The website I evaluated for my topic of choice was WashingtonPost.com. The website provides instant news and information of various topics from all over the world in an organized, user-friendly fashion. After browsing the website, I was able to…

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