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    Atypical Presentation

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    Title: Prevalence of atypical presentation and its characteristic of older adults at emergency department of Srinagarind Hospital Introduction: New medications and surgical techniques made people living longer. So, it affected increase the older patients in the same way. Those 65 and older patients had physical change of aging from younger(1). The widespread conditions affected them easier, more severe and also took a long time to recovery(1). The older patients had changed in body, immunity…

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    Ornstein's Presentation

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    Throughout the semester I have attended two research presentation in the political science department. These two presentation were different in many ways but had an underlying similarity. I have learned lessons from each presentation and presenter separately but also combined. Joe Ornstein presented the first workshop, which was titled “Subnational Public Opinion Estimation Using MrsP”. This presented took place on October 25 in the Eldersveld Room, 5670 Haven Hall. Joe Ornstein is a PhD…

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    Informative Presentation

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    bit of work to make a functional team. Our second presentation required us to be a part of a group that would have to come together and create an informative presentation on a current issue in California. The topic that my team and I agreed on was obesity and its effects as well as some solutions people might consider. We also went in specific when we talked about some of the illnesses obesity can cause. While gathering and creating our presentation we all had different viewpoints on how to…

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    Powerpoint Presentation

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    Not only does the powerpoint presentation contain thoughtful and deliberate choice of visuals, but the entire presentation is organized logically. It starts with the title slide which introduces the topic and which reveals the important events and symbols through the use of pictures. Then it is followed by a do now question which teaches the class that the world’s largest religion is Christianity. The core of the demonstration starts with the origin and how the religion evolved and developed.…

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    Presentation Analysis

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    When I was in sixth grade, my teacher told me I am great at presentation. I got a 100 for my social studies presentation and I was really content. I love showing the class my glitzy yet genuinely informative PowerPoint slides to my peers, to show them my hard work and time devoted to each assignment. I loved having presentation. I loved to be on stage and in the limelight. Ten years of practice for one minute on the stage. I 'm never a slacker for projects that will leave my mouth wide open or…

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    Presentation Synonyms

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    During the presentation the client presented with some speech and language characteristics by using an abnormal use of pitch, intonation, rhythm and stress. The client had difficultly with the understanding of directional terms such as front and back. Another characteristic that was seen and heard by the client was a lot of laughing in the beginning of the session but later his laughter faded away. OBJECTIVES OF THE SESSION: Vocabulary Sentence completion Answer question about whats…

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    Cultural Presentation

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    Cultural Presentation 3 Frank Lloyd Wright was born in Richland Center, a small Wisconsin farming community, on June 8, 1867 to William and Anna Wright. His family moved frequently during his early years because William was a pastor. They lived in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Iowa before settling in Madison, Wisconsin, when Wright was 12 years old. In 1885, he graduated from the public high school in Madison and his parents got divorced, never to be seen again. Wright decided to enroll in at…

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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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    time everyone needs to make presentations. Presentation skills are not limited to professionals and there are no specific courses to train and qualify a presenter. Anyone can develop these skills through preparation and practice. Successful presentations can differentiate efficient people from inefficient ones. Presentation skills are applicable to a variety of people ranging from students to professionals to general public as…

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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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