Friday, August 29, 2008

WHAT MAKES A GOOD POWER PRESENTATION.....

There are a few tips to make a good powerpoint presentation.They are the presentation not more than 6 line or bullet per slide. No misspelling or grammatical errors. The content and ideas are presented in unique and interesting way. All content throughout the presentation is accurate. Important to sequence of imformation is organized in a clear logical way. Your graphics are attractive due to its size and colour and also support the theme or content of the presentation. Does not detract from text or other graphics choice of backgroup is consistent from slide to slide and is appropriate for the topic. Speak to audience not to yhe slide or projector screen. A powerpoint template or colour scheme with a a gradient background was used not black and white. Lastly, effective use of reference materials in preparation of talk..:')

HISTORY OF STAR


A star is a massive, luminous ball of plasma. The nearest star to Earth is the sun, which is the source of most of the energy on Earth. Other stars are visible in the night sky, when they are not outshone by the Sun. For most of its life, a star shines because thermonuclear fusion in its core releases energy that traverses the star's interior and then radiates into outer space. Almost all elements heavier than hydrogen and helium were created by fusion processes in stars.A star begins as a collapsing cloud of material composed primarily of hydrogen, along with helium and trace amounts of heavier elements. Once the stellar core is sufficiently dense, some of the hydrogen is steadily converted into helium through the process of nuclear fusion.
Historically, stars have been important to civilisation throughout the world. They have been used in religious practices and for celestial navigation and orientation. Many ancient astronomers believed that stars were permanently affixed to a heavenly sphere, and that they were immutable. By convention, astronomers grouped stars into constellations and used them to track the motions of the planet and the inferred position of the Sun.



-SOURCE FROM WIKIPEDIA-

WHAT MAKES A GOOD PRESENTER.....

PRESENTER is a person who delivers a speech or program. There are a few steps that can be consider as a way to be a good presenter....
Need to have eye contact, the presenter must maintain their maximum eye with audience. Do not have your back to them at any point. Glance only briefly, at notes and continue talking to audience at the last raw can hear your presentation clearly. Then, voice, the presenter must speak loudly and clearly so that the audience at the last row can hear your presentation clearly. Don't have to be perfect, relax and use humour where appropriate. Harm up the audience and the room with and confident smile. Engage audience immediately, both through your body languange as well as by what you present. Have a few central point that you support well don't present too much material. Organinize the point in the most effective order that appropriate for the topic you are presenting. Practice in order to order ensure that you're able to elaborate on the outline notes on the presentation worksheet.Do not memorize the paragraph after paragraph written texts.Lastly, the presenter must have mental preparation well.

LIFE OF THE PARTY!!!

CELEBRATION, big or small, are happening all the time, and they are never complete without great refreshments. Food and drinks are also powerful triggers of the memory, helping you relieve those feel-good memories. Like how a whiff of freshly-baked 'love letters' can transport you back 10 years ago to grandma's house during new year. Or how a sip of F&N can bring back a flood of fun-filled, wacky or touching moments. That's exactly why food and drink are vital finishing touch to any celebration.
Establishing what occasion it is exactly that you're celebrating is when you can begin planning your menu.
Celebrations dont's have to be complex or eloborate affairs to be enjoyable. Here are a few fun tips to help you plan and prepare for your impending food and drinks frenzy
The tips are don't base the entire menu on things you've never tried before. Offer a variety of d'oeuvres for events that are held in between meals. Make sure, buffet away. Self service also gives you a chance to take a breather and enjoy the party. Hot entrees like noodles, rice, curries, and roasted meats are perennial people-pleasers. Then, stay sensitive to the needs of your guests. Something dramatic such as a chocolate fountain which not only tastes heavenly but also acts as a fantastic focal points in a room. Garnished are another great way to add colour. When choosing foo, take time to think about the drinks to make your party, reception or dinner complete. Remember the formality of the event and the tastes of your party guests. Consider drinks that complement the meal and the ambiance of the event.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR HANDS COULD BE CARRYING?

Germs are lurking in far more places than many of us realize and touching everyday objects or even just shaking hands can make us ill.
Many people mistakenly believe that they pick up most of the germs that make them sick through the air, when someone else sneezes or coughs. In reality, 80% of the germs that cause illness are sored by contact.
These germs spread directly-by shaking hands, for example or indirectly, when we touch an object that has been touched by other people's 'germy' hands.
So where can one find the most germs? The answer is everywhere. From escalator handrails and ATMs to door knobs and even on an armrest of designer sofas in the poshest hotels. In other words, just about every place in the home or outside, has illness-causing germs because germs are a normal part of our world.

Friday, August 1, 2008

WHAT'S STOPPING YOU FROM EATING RIGHT?

Perhaps its your sweet tooth or maybe you simply can't survive without some sinful fast-food.No matter what tour excuse is for your unhealthy diet, there's always a simple way to fix it.There are some reasons that cause not to eat right.One of them is, salty foods, always tasty and full of flavour.Then, every meal on a sweet note because to satisfy your sweet tooth, skip the usual cheesecake or ice cream and try dark chocolate.Some people are programmed to be super sensitive to the healthy compounds found in vegetables, describing them as having an unpleasant, bitter taste.If your favourite foods include chicken rice, fishball noodles and 'nasi lemak', you are probably a total carb junkie.If you are up-to-there in work, it only makes sensethat you order fast food in right.By throwing together some easy lunches, you can save tons of calories and cents by avoiding fast food joints.If it's the fishy smell that turns you off, give cod, halibut or flounder a go before writing fish off for good