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    Devilish Ways or Heroic Displays From an early age we are familiarized with the abstraction of a hero. The concept of a hero is something that is not defined with any amount of ease. Children are told tales of men and women whom‚ despite all odds to the contrary‚ overcome whatever obstacle that is preventing them from reaching their ultimate goal. For a person or a force to be accredited with the term “hero‚” they need to remain indomitable in an occurrence of perplexity. Historically‚ heroes

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    Visual Communication Introduction: A small activity before the speech. Put images of famous brands (eg: logos‚ products w/o names) on the slide show and ask the audience to guess. Make sure that everyone can guess “You guys get all right answers‚ but now ask yourself a question that Dr. Self always always ask us to do ‘How do you know?’. Your answer can be bcz they’ve become trademark‚ they can be seen everywhere‚ maybe bcz of their colors… All of these features belong to what we are going to make

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    Visual aids help connect your audience with your message. When properly prepared and used‚ they can help speeches in many different ways. But if they are used improperly‚ they can become a liability. THE PURPOSE OF USING VISUAL AIDS • Visual aids support your ideas and improve audience comprehension of your presentationVisual aids add variety to your presentation by giving the audience a break from listening and letting them see something • Visual aids help illustrate complex ideas

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    presentation A Presentation Is... A Presentation Is...  A presentation is a means of communicati on which can be adapt ed to various speaking situations‚ such as talk ing to a group‚ addres sing a meeting or brie fing a team. A Presentation Is...  Presentation is the practice of showing and explaining the content of a topic to an audience or learner. Preparing for a presentation  Preparation is the single most important part of making a successful presentation. This is the crucial founda

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    1.1 Describe the schools policy for displays. To cover the criteria‚ you will need to obtain a copy of your schools display policy. In your own words provide a detailed description of the main points covered within the policy. The school policy on displays has 4 sections‚ an overview‚ objectives‚ strategies and outcomes. It does it in this way to make it very easy to understand. The overview states that the aim of the displays in school is to celebrate the children’s work by giving their work

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    What I learned in Visual Merchandising I am really glad that I took this class this semester. It helped me to further my knowledge on things that are important for my major (Fashion Merchandising). I learned how to work with others‚ which I have not had to do in a while. The class also helped me to present in front of a group of people‚ which I thought I was not comfortable with‚ but once I did it‚ it gave me the feeling that I can do this anytime! I learned the basic rules on how to do a

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    Pomp: a superb display of something. The fireworks were very pomp. Slipshod: something or someone that is careless and/or dirty. The woman was dressed slipshod‚ which is very unusual. Circumlocutions: a way of speaking‚ in a roundabout way. She wouldn’t give me a direct answer she just kept speaking in a circumlocution. 1. Which of the following best describes the rhetorical function of the second sentence in the passage? (a) It makes an appeal to authority. (b) It restates the thesis

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    Strategy and the Importance of Data-Driven Decision Making Business Strategy and the Importance of Data-Driven Decision Making Good decision making is arguably the most important skill a successful manager can possess‚ but the ability to make intelligent decisions on an on-going basis requires not only intuition and experience‚ but also the right data. In fact‚ Garrison‚ Noreen‚ and Brewer (2012) identify intelligent‚ data-driven decision making as a business leader’s most

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    Visual Literacy Visual Literacy The ethnocentric of the Treaty Signing at Medicine Creek Lodge‚ is representational and nonobjective. According to Sayre‚ H.M.‚ A World of Art (2010) has two different depictions of the Treaty Signing at Medicine Creek Lodge‚ where one illustrates a natural illusionistic art compare to convention art. Sayre‚ H.M.‚ 2010‚ pp. 38-39‚ (Fig‚ 42) John Taylor‚ (1867‚(1) Treaty Signing at Medicine Creek Lodge‚ subject matter is representational art that is illusionistic

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    participants can listen to shapes. That is‚ they used data sonification – musical representation of two dimensional space‚ with pitch as the vertical dimension and time as the horizontal dimension – to present participants the visual and auditory representation of waveforms. In two conditions‚ they showed the participants could match one visual presentation to one of two auditory representations‚ or match one auditory presentation to one of two visual presentations. Although Turnage et al. (1996) showed performance

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