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    very fun and informative. The presenter was optimistic and made it interesting for everyone, while teaching us a lot. Even though the performance was over 2 hours, the presenter still entertained us the whole time and there wasn’t one time where we got bored. The points system added just the right touch of friendly competition, and encouraged kids to memorize their parts and be enthusiastic during the whole time. The truth is, there was nothing the “Walk Through” presenter to do to make it more…

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    This presentation will explore models of collaboration in dance/movement therapy treatment using experiential, discussion and didactic material. Benefits and considerations for collaboration will be discussed. Through experiential means, the presenters will demonstrate then discuss their use of combined dance/movement therapy and music therapy with families. Participants will experiment with and discuss ways dance/movement therapy can be combined with other forms of therapy for enhanced and…

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    Drake Language Analysis

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    Drake combined humor and a true love for a music performer which truly changed my opinion of Drake. I possessed a negative stigma of Drake but the presenter brought in relatable human commonalities to portray Drake as more of a humanitarian. Although I am personally not a fan of the rap genre and generally have a negative opinion of all rappers, the presenter portrayed his opinion is such a way that it was difficult not to regard Drake in high…

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    Lebrun answers how to do that by taking us through the journey of Dr. Vladimir Toldoff, a fictional not so good presenter and in the process by providing valuable insights on how to make a memorable, analytical but engaging scientific presentation. The book focusses on the four major components of a good presentation – content selection, audience expectation, slide design and the presenter - and devotes significant discussion time on each of these. The author starts by clarifying the inherent…

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    Rfid Pros And Cons

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    It is seen as a means of enhancing data processes and is complementary to existing technologies. During the presentation, I can tell that the presenters explain the definition of RFID from several sources. The presenters also emphasize the component inside the RFID, the pros and also the cons of the RFID. After the presenters present about the pros and cons of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), I can conclude that this RFID is actually giving us more benefits rather than the drawbacks…

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    Gungor seems to be using the biological approach to differentiate between males and females in this film because he’s explaining the differences between each gender based on brain activity. The content of the presentation supports gender myths in that it is reinforcing the typical stereotypes we associate with males and females. Females are considered more emotional, while men are considered more straightforward. This can be true in most cases, but researchers have gone back and forth over the…

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    Observation Of Ted Talk

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    He began talking how h drug using data that he was gather from Google search and other different data that was available. He also conducted an experiment with one of his student at that time which they had three different groups of mic. They gave one group one drug, second one group both drug, and they didn’t give the third group anything. In result they found out that the group that were taking two medication together showed different side effects than the group that was taking only one drug at…

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    Group Reflective Report

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    As introduction, I think to develop presentation skills in students, they need to do more than just create the slides on the power points and perform in front of other students or infrastructure. it's important that they reflect on their presentation and other presentation, that will help them to apply what they learnt through their reflections in the future to improve their learning. however, this paper is reflecting other group presentation. First, I will be focusing in the main points. After…

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    presentation, it helps to keeps the audience interested of what the presenter presenting. There are many different ways to get audience attention such as using of technology and question and answer session at the end of the presentation. The presenter can make a use of different types of technologies to maintain the interest and attention of the audience such as playing videos, animations or even a sample of product if the presenter presenting product. Adding to that, nothing makes a good end of…

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    writer and why kind of writing style is used. She used her own knowledge to explain the purpose of travel writing, which is to be very descriptive in order for other people to get an actual feel for the location they are writing about. The second presenter explained the purpose of the second poster, which was an assignment on a travel review of Bristol RI. He was able to explain why the assignment was done and how it is beneficial for future use. By describing the need of a written travel…

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