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    Luckily everything went fine and as planned although we had higher number of presenters than usual. Some students presented for less than what is required (15 minutes) which I believe was the reason behind finishing earlier with this number of presenters. So, I would say that if some of the presenters were to spend more time (around 15 minutes) this would affect negatively on the scheduled agenda and would causes delays on the assigned presentations…

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    Purpose and Aspirations My initial and only purpose when I enrolled into the course was to be a more competent presenter in delivering business presentations, but little did I knew I will achieve so much more than this. In the first day of class, we were told to list down the characteristics of our ideal persona, a projection of our aspired self. When I was asked this question, only one person came to mind, Jenn Im, a YouTuber that creates her content around fashion and lifestyle. She has the…

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    The last two ideas that are mentioned in the book are making the numbers sing and verbalization. Making the numbers sing is the third most important idea in the book, because it helps presenters avoid over complicating numbers for their audience. This idea is a personal favorite, as it is distracting to provide several parts of data and numbers into a presentation. Making the numbers sing refers to making the numbers in presentations understandable for number-fluent and number-challenged people.…

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    While watching or listening to a presenter, an interpreter should analyze the incoming information to figure out if the presenter is attempting to be humorous. Once the interpreter has determined that the presenter is using humor, the interpreter needs to understand what the presenter’s purpose is for telling joke based upon the given social situation. Deaf and Hearing culture use humor in a similar manner. In both cultures the main purpose of humor is to entertain an audience that usually…

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    Socialization imagination Wright Mills and American sociology developed the concept of sociological imagination. Mills defined sociological imagination as "the clear awareness of the relationship between the personal experience and society in general" (Kaufman & Peter, 310). In simple terms the concept advocates for the mindset of social relationship, working together with other people on a daily basis and approaching life in a new dimension than the general thinking. Also, in a different…

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    has while publicly speaking. Ethos is the presenter’s credibility and trust. Presenters that have credibility on the topic they are talking about gain a better trust from their audience. Logos is the references to studies and statics the presenter presents. Logos gives the presenters audience stats that back up the information they are relaying to them. Pathos is the emotion, stories, and inspirational sayings the presenter pours into their presentation. This emotion will allow their audience to…

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    Many fail to realize that communication is verbal and nonverbal. It does not take an act of Congress for the presenter to realize that he or she no longer has the attention of the audience. According to organizational psychologist Judith Tingley, “Prevention is easier than cure. Once your audience begins losing interest, it is almost impossible for even accomplished…

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    Essay On Net Neutrality

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    EUREKA Poster and Oral Presentations So first I would like to discuss the poster presentation that I went to which discussed net neutrality. The researcher and presenters were Taylor McCreary, Graciela Ruiz, Rolando Diaz, Natally Chavarria, Joe Hankins and their work was name “The Tragic End of Your Internet Freedom: Net Neutrality”. Their main goal is to save net neutrality by informing people the importance of net neutrality and what actions they can do to help protect the free and open…

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    BBC Values: Mastermind

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    Jumpers’ for Hacker and Dodge or Designing Easter eggs to decorate CBBC HQ with. This was important in order to capture their imagination and bring it to the forefront in what we created. There were many times where I also wrote scripts for CBBC presenters – seeing them come from brainstorms with producers to the television was something that I was immensely proud…

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    Virtue Ethics

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    evaluate the cases. To me, the group that stood out was the Enron case. Among all the students who present about the Enron case, the two person using Virtue ethics caught my attentions. In total, there are six components in Virtue Ethics, each of the presenters usd different ones to evaluate Enron. The first person used role identity and integrity, and he claimed that Enron's endeavors were clearly unethical. The second person evaluated with integrity and holism, where she pointed out that Enron…

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