- 3 messenger factors
- verbal
- words
- pronunciation
- enunciation
- voice
- pitch
- rate
- volume
- tone
- nonverbal
- eyes and face
- gesture
- dress and appearance
- floor space
- deal with the unexpected
- boredom
- disruptive behavior
- fatigue
- misunderstanding
- equipment breakdown
- time reduction
- things to do
- engage with audience: tell a joke or ask a question.
- rehearsing is literally giving the presentation, complete with gestures and visuals, as though you were giving it to the real audience
- rehearsing options
- rehears by yourself to an imaginary audience
- rehears by speaking to a real practice audience
- rehears with a video camera so you can see yourself
- rehearse with real-time feedback technology that enables others to give detailed feedback
- 3 m's of presentation
- messenger
- media
- message
FAST FOOD FOR A FAST LIFE Tatiana Jimenez Kenny Arriaga Aaron Rodriguez California State University, Los Angeles Author Note First paragraph: Complete departmental and institutional affiliation Second paragraph: Changes in affiliation (if any) Third paragraph: Acknowledgments, funding sources, special circumstances Fourth paragraph: Contact information (mailing address and e-mail) Abstract (Summary) This article focuses on the benefits of eating fast food and the reasons why it should be consumed more often. We begin by defining fast food to give a clear understanding of the options of that can be ingested. After defining fast food, we will provide a brief history on the growth of fast food franchises to make sense of the transformation in our current lifestyle to eat meals from fast food chains instead of a home cooked meal. Following the growth of fast food chains we will focus in the food consumption choices people make in the U.S. in order to challenge th...
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