Our group and Kenta's group went this class. I guess I did okay, but I think I had a shaky voice and did not manage to stress my points enough to convince the listeners. My word play of CORPORATION worked quite well; there was a minor applause without me asking for it. The questions I asked did become a segmentation, to keep the listeners awake. The figures I used of Yusuke and Millie got some laughing going on, so I hope that helped the dopamine flowing. I went over time a little bit, and the preparation of the slides took quite a bit of our question time, and I could not cover the points Johnny was trying to make very well. I'm sure there were other hands up, who couldn't get their questions to be heard, so I have decided to put on all the extra information that I researched, which could not fit on the essay itself. I had a hard time using the remote control, and may have had the audience annoyed by me pressing the button many times
About the photograph by Kevin Carter: I knew that the photograph had won a Pulitzer award for the photograph, and that he had committed suicide from the regret of not helping the child. However, I merely thought he was a freelance or hired cameraman and did not know he had any connections to corporations.The feeding center may have been a business done by corporation, but that would prove that they were doing something for the poor. So how this photograph represents the evil of corporations, I do not understand.
Concentrating on the audience while listening to my group's presentation really helped me take in their reactions. I could really see where the audience was bored, interested, excited. I could tell that many of the people sitting in the back was cold, and managed to turn off the AC. I could also understand where the listeners understood, where they were confused. I really wish I hadn't been first, because that would have helped me to understand the mood and could tweak my presentation.
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