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    Key Aspects in Giving a Valuable Presentation Olivia Lyons Suryanka Thapa Clark University Author Note This paper was prepared for Course MGMT 170-02-F16 Managerial Management taught by Professor Cheryl Amantea Introduction The key aspects in presenting a valuable and successful presentation are outlined in this paper. These students discuss the key aspects in delivering the presentation, speaker notes, nonverbal aspects, voice quality and practice. Additionally,…

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    my role as the student was replicated in the role of the dinner lady. My character of the dinner lady had an accent similar but not exactly the same to the student. She was for the most part happy throughout the scene and so I used joyful facial expressions but switched to one of sadness and regret when I dwelled on the past. I interacted extremely well with the other two dinner ladies conveying the sense of a long lasting…

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    aggression or invasion of an individual's privacy". With that in mind, I was responding to an informal negative sanction because of my facial expression. In fact, the expression on my face dictated that I was angry or upset at someone or something, and the group took it as if I was being rude or had an attitude, when in fact I only had that facial expression due to the song I was listening…

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    Single Cell Biotechnology

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    studies revealed different cell types such as blood or bone. Single cell research has also been able to reveal heterogeneity that is distinguished by all cells of a population and their expression of transcription. As a result, the expression data is able to be used in a way in order to estimated likelihoods of the expression of two different genes in the same time in the same cell. The use of single cells have enhanced our understanding on cellular heterogeneity and is able to be researched…

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    Irx3

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    gene expression changes found in Arabidopsis after the insertion of the IRX1, IRX3, and IRX5 mutants(Brown). 1A shows the principal component data collected from the targeted areas of the plant(Brown). 1B shows a comparison of gene expression of the base and tip of the stem and the change of level(Brown). 1C shows the slope of genes most likely to be related to IRX3(Brown). From Figure 1B, it is shown through analysis that there are several hundred genes that show an increase in expression…

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    Confusion by the man sitting behind the desk and the other two seem interested in the conversation. What type of nonverbal communication codes are being used to deliver the message(s)? There are body movements, gestures, eye contact, facial expressions, and personal space. What effect does each message have on the other people in the image? While the man behind the desk is talking the other two are very intrigue by the message he is delivering. What nonverbal communication skills…

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    DNA is the scientific way to identify oneself, it contains one’s personal roadmap set up for life. However, DNA is not set in stone, environmental factors can alter the gene expression of an individual, this phenomenon is known as epigenetics. Epigenetics is how chemical signals modify genes without changing the overall structure of the DNA sequence. The chemicals that are produced affect which genes are expressed due to environmental factors (Turner). A big factor in a person’s environment is…

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    Typically male associated types of nonverbal communication include strategic physical contact, deeper, lower voice patterns, and facial expression; while women are more prone to employing tactics such as self-aware accentuation of the arch of the back or legs, relay of eye contact, smoother, higher pitched voice and use of angles and…

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    know how to look sexy for a photo. It is so unnatural to try and be someone you generally are not. It may be easy for some people, but my definition of a ‘natural sexy’ look is the “duck” face and let me tell you, it is not my attractive facial expression to say the least. So I get to the shoot already feeling self-conscious, when I realize all of my lingerie is mismatched.…

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    C-Myc Synthesis

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    these coactivators get displaced and the Myc/Miz1 complex can recruit DNA methylases and repress transcription (Wiese et al., 2013). C-myc regulates the cell cycle by repressing and inducing expression of genes that cause progression through it. One main group of genes that c-myc can bind to and regulate expression of are the cyclins and the cyclin-dependent kinases that drive progression through the cell cycle. C-myc was found to bind the E-box of cyclins D1 and D2, CDK4, and cyclin B1 (Dang…

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