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    It’s often easy for someone to become biased especially if they feel there is no room for another argument to pose, however presenters have to be careful not to make biased statements or judgements as it can offend some viewers. It is vital that factual programmes stick only to correct information and don’t make statements that support one side of the argument and not the other. A perfect example of a biased factual TV programme is ‘Supersize me’. That show is about exactly how unhealthy fast food and takeaways can be. They use facts and statistics to make up their show, however only focus on just how unhealthy and how bad that food is for you, neglecting the benefits it can have. The show probably feels that it’s better to have people aware of how bad fatty fast food can be rather than discuss alternative suggestions or times it’s acceptable to eat it. The show could…

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    Zimmerman On Vaping

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    Ms. Zimmerman is a guidance counselor at the Yeshivah of Flatbush and was a perfect candidate to interview about vaping. She has a very strong stance on vaping and believes it is harmful and spent a lot of time researching the effects of vaping. She helps students at the Yeshivah of Flatbush with substance abuse and any other issues a student would like to bring up with her. I have learned many things during the interview that I did not know about. Such as the fact that the FDA has not tested…

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    Public speaking skills are extremely useful in various aspects of work and life in general. These skills are important in business, marketing, training, teaching, and more importantly, simply being more comfortable speaking to groups of people as well as general self-development in social situations. At some point in 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…

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    a Seven Basic Step to take on any idea. First, the presenter must think about what they want to achieve by presenting, then reflect on if a formal presentation is the best way to get the word out, leading to what form the presentation will take, then the…

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    Some individuals interpret PowerPoint presentations as a means of boring the audience to death; however, it is not the presentation that bores the audience, it is the presenter and his or her technique which is used to deliver the information (White, 2012). In other words, the expression refers to the presenter slowly killing - metaphorically speaking - the audience by presenting lackluster, lengthy, and /or unorganized information. From a personal perspective, in addition to the text book…

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    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 presentation as a multimedia tool. “Death by PowerPoint”…

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    Audience Theory

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    with bright lights and loud music the audience will be the complete opposite and present high energy and enthusiasm. If the presenter shows passion and excitement the audience will adhere with eagerness to listen. The presenter should engage the audience within their presentation or speech this will allow the audience to feel as if they are part of the presentation. The video makes several valid and relevant points regarding lighting and…

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    are based solely on research, one should assume that the topic is not a common one. For that reason, the presenter should use key phrases about the topic at hand, because it will be easier for the employees to read. The presenter can also take time to explain each phrase thoroughly, which will not cause the presentation to be drawn out. In an article online, it is stated that one should use a maximum of three bullet points on each slide. The surrounding space will make it easier to read the…

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    After analyzing both videos I found that the first presenter lacked emotions while reading the poem; as can be seen, she demonstrated a good eye contact while reading at a normal pace. However, near the end of the video she continuously looks down at her paper. Not to mention, the camera is only focused on her face; in that case, the audience cannot see the paper. Indeed, what gives her away is when she hesitated for a few seconds; that indicated she had lost track of where she was in the…

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    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 qualities mean in this article. This article does a great job of informing the audience on…

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