St. Jude Hospital's Presentation Analysis

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“No child should die in the dawn of life” Danny Thomas founder of St. Jude Hospital said that. We all know that there’s a lot of children in this world who need helps, lots of them were born with disability and diseases. Parents are worried about their children, and because the medical care was expensive some kids have to die because their parents can’t afford the cost of the treatment. But now there is an organization that helps all these kids to have a better life, St. Jude Research Hospital help the children and provide them all the things that they need. St. Jude change the children life because they provide medical care for the children moreover, they provide hope for the children and their parents.
Emily and Nicole presentation makes me know about St. Jude. They present with a loud, clear voice along with a good posture. Their presentation was well organized with all the information and images, they have an experienced in helping St. Jude, furthermore they can persuade the audience in helping these kids to have a better life. St. Jude Research
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This presentation was effective and did persuade the audience not only in donating and helping but also in telling other people to help this organization too. The speakers bring out the point that made the audience to get into what they trying to say. The information was well organized and the text flows with what the speaker is saying. The attention getter about Sophia and how she recovered from disease made the audience to trust in St. Jude and wanting to help St. Jude to save lives. The presentation was well stated about the purpose of the organization, the speakers spoke with a nice and loud voice, the slide was well done, the pictures demonstrated how lovely the kids are. They spoke within the time provided, together they get into every information about the organization without

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