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    “She lov 'd me for the dangers I had pass 'd, And I lov 'd her that she did pity them”- William Shakespeare, Othello. Shakespeare chose to portray Desdemona as a woman with longing for adventure. He also wrote her with great loyalty and affection for those she loved. In the film, Othello, Oliver Parker takes William Shakespeare’s interruption and uses it to create the role of Desdemona. Desdemona was depicted in many important scenes in including the on in which she openly defies her father…

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    Choice Presentation Reflection Through conducting my interview and listening to the class presentations, I feel I have developed a greater understanding of what it takes to be a teacher. The advice I have received will help me develop realistic expectations for my first year of teaching. I enjoyed getting to listen and learn from my peers’ experiences through this assignment. I found the teacher interviews provided the most useful guidance that I can take apply to my time as a teacher. To…

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    first day of presentation in the first clinical facility. First time of everything often does not go well as I think, and the presentation today did not went as smooth as I thought. There were some critical moments that could’ve became an unpleasant situation, but I have managed to use some therapeutic communications techniques with my partner before and during the presentation. Because of the techniques that I have learned. I still managed to continue and finished the presentation to the end.…

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    his daughter, Gonerill and Regan, progressively strip him of his power, represented by Shakespeare with the decreasing of his knights Lear begins with “his hundred knights,” Regan cuts it down to “fifty,” and then to “five and twenty” and Gonerill strips the power away further suggesting “ten? Or five?” until Regan completely tears away any power Lear had by asking him “what need one?” This digression of knights shows that if he no longer has them he will lose his control over everything, a…

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    responsibilities are including of conducting oral presentation, generating written presentation, and facilitating a community engagement/ outreach. Making an oral presentation is an art that involves attention to the needs of the audience, careful planning, and attention to delivery. The effective oral presentation covers use of notes, visual aids and computer presentation software which also involve the initiating the thoroughly written presentation to begin with. I often translate a…

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    Richard Harris in “Practically Perfect Presentations”, provides elements for the improvement of oral business presentations. Some of the qualities that he discusses that a better-than-average presenter has is, partnership, rhetorical questions, ability to be spontaneous, conversational style, tone of voice, involvement, creativity, acute relevance, and lucidity. Together all of the first letters of these qualities spells out practical and Harris dives further into detail about what each of these…

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    Reflect on Exploring PowerPoint to Create Professional Presentations It is an interesting time for higher education in today’s society. There are questions about the value and effectiveness of online learning, including the overall economic practicality of the traditional brick and mortar university campus. Universities are under a continuous microscope and constant pressure to continuously position themselves for the future. Whether working in an academic setting or an administrative department…

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    commercial, it can be easy to forget that the people acting on screen aren't the people we're seeing. With every situation fabricated and every reaction scripted and the actors given chance after chance to react perfectly, the audience can see a presentation of reality that simply isn't true. Each actor has a life outside of the screen that the audience isn't privy to, and more likely than not, this life is a lot messier than the life we see on screen. Hydrangea demonstrates perfectly that once…

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    Paul crafted the letter to the Romans. Based on the epistle, some ideas were obviously of great importance to Paul which he felt he needed to explain before his arrival. The resulting letter persists as the plainest and extremely well-organized presentation of Christian doctrine in Scripture. Paul begins by reminding his readers about the sinfulness of humanity. Since humanity rebels against him, God condemns all people. However, God in His grace offers justification by faith in His Son, Jesus.…

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    Shakespeare was a master at portraying life-like and complex characters. Shakespeare wrote, in total, thirty-eight plays (Folger.edu). Of these thirty-eight, ten featured a strong female character, be it the antagonist or protagonist. The other twenty-eight plays portrayed women as frail and ultimately, weak. Hamlet falls into the former category with only two female characters: his mother and his almost lover, Ophelia. In total, Ophelia speaks fifty-eight times throughout the play, and what…

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