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Alister
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Thu Sep 13 14:18:18 EDT 2012
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> Also try to keep the presentation interactive by asking questions to > your audience (unless some of them are already participating), otherwise > people will be snoring or texting after 20 minutes. That is a v good suggestion. the best presentation I ever attended was one on using an emergency life raft presented by a member of the local sailing club (I was a scuba diver at the time & our club was lending them some pool time) The whole presentation consisted of a sequence of questions fired at the audience to get them to think the problem trough & arrive at the correct sequence of events. Genius -- The best prophet of the future is the past.
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