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Dress appropriately for the presentation, based on the context, disciplinary protocols, formality of the occasion and the type of audience (faculty, students, clients, etc.). Do not wear inappropriate clothing, jewelry, hats or footwear that distract.

Decide how you will handle questions during the presentation, and either request the audience to wait until you are finished with your presentation or make sure you will have time to answer the question in the middle of your presentation.

If you have some free time before the presentation starts, walk up to some members of the audience, introduce yourself and thank them for being there. This may put you at ease during the presentation.

If you plan to use presentation tools, load your presentation or connect your presentation device to the projector before you are asked to present so you do not use up your presentation time to load your files and make the audience wait.

If you are trying to make a point about a particular idea, enunciate or pronounce the words clearly and distinctly. At this point, you can slow down and raise the volume of your voice to clearly express what you have to say. Speak with authority, confidence and enthusiasm.

Make proper eye contact: that is, look at the audience from one side of the room to the other side, and from the front row to the last row. Do not look down the whole time, and do not focus on just one side of the room or just the front row of the audience.

If you plan to use projected visuals on a screen, stand to one side of the screen. Ideally, you should be facing your audience at all times and just glance at the screen to look at cues from the slides.

Do not read presentation materials line-by-line unless there is someone in the audience who is visually-impaired and cannot see the slide, or if it is a quote that you have to read verbatim to emphasize.

If you are part of a team and giving a group presentation, be considerate to other team members by not using up their time or dominating the presentation. Smoothly transition from one presenter to another.

After your presentation and the question and answer part are over, remove your presentation materials from the desk or the podium, and close any open presentation software so the next presenter can get ready quickly.

George greatly contrasts his daughter, Ruth, regarding morality. Whereas Ruth approaches each situation in a self-serving manner, George is extremely focused on doing the right thing, even if said right thing might leave him negatively impacted as a result. And in a moment of weakness, when George seems ready to cave on that ideal, Clay helps him get back on the right track.

A large herd of deer appears throughout the film, which one character calls a good omen. Rose believes the deer are something of a spiritual warning sent by God to get her to follow them somewhere. Elsewhere, in a completely unexplained scene, the deer surround other characters and stare at them as an apparent sort of judgment before leaving them alone.

Archie pulls a couple of his teeth out and vomits blood. Empty, automatic-driving Tesla vehicles slam into cars. An oil tanker slams into a beach. An airplane falls out of the sky, and we see some dead bodies littering the ground, one of which appears to have lost its feet.

Whenever Rose goes to Archie for comfort, he only mocks, teases and ridicules her. Amanda, Archie and Ruth in particular are quite mean and selfish throughout the entirety of the film with very few moments of redemption.

That fact comes to the fore during a cage match when a battered Seiya unwittingly taps into this hidden mystical power and kicks his opponent across the ring with superhuman strength. All Seiya can do at that point is run from the gape-mouthed stares around him.

Sienna has visions of destroying the world if she loses control of her godlike power, the energy sweeping out and leaving everything in flames. We see her glowing and painfully wrestling with the energy in her body on several occasions. Eventually she levitates into the air and transforms into her full goddess form.

Seiya and others have this energy force on tap, too, but to a much lesser extent. And if they master their abilities, a magical pendant they wear around their neck transforms into a full suit of glowing armor.

Sienna wears some low-cut tops. And during one heated battle Seiya is stripped of his armor and his shirt, his skin beginning to singe, and he stands upright to display his well-muscled torso. We also see female spectators at a cage match who wear some low-cut dresses.

Someone sets off a massive explosion that destroys a mountainside compound and kills score of people. A flying craft shoots huge blasts that destroy surrounding buildings and scenery. Sienna, as Athena, unleashes a powerful blast that levels a building and leaves surrounding areas burning. We see a town on fire.

The popularity of anime movies and TV series continues to surge in the United States. So, the idea of translating a well-established Japanese anime franchise into a live-action feature film obviously has quite a bit of appeal for moviemakers. Not only do they have a ready-made storyline, but they can hope that fans flock in as well.

After spending more than two decades touring, directing, writing and producing for Christian theater and radio (most recently for Adventures in Odyssey, which he still contributes to), Bob joined the Plugged In staff to help us focus more heavily on video games. He is also one of our primary movie reviewers.

After reading the review on the movie My Name is Khan, by Julia Grayer, I realized that a lot of our opinions on the movie were quite similar. Although, this movie was created to show the difficulties Muslims and Indians faced because of the terrorist attacks of September 11th; the movie did a fairly well job on portraying their lead character as a victim of Asperger's disorder. It's an extremely touching movie, the troubles he faces, the stereotypes, and the racism, help create a heart touching atmosphere. I also like how Julia Grayer mentioned specific times in the movie where the symptoms of his disorder were portrayed very nicely. I watched this movie a long time ago, and with her descriptions, I can go back and remember exactly what shes talking about. It is a Bollywood movie so it was more focused on the full out spicy drama, songs, romance and so on. I do think that it could have done a better job on actually talking about the asperger's disorder and making a bigger deal out of it. Almost like giving it more importance and making it a part of the film.

Loved this film. Touched me personally as a mother to a young adult son with Aspergers. I do think the character Rizvan was portrayed with a moderate case of Aspergers even high functioning autism..now defined under Autism Spectrum Disorders umbrella and new DSM..and my son agreed as well. Many high functioning Aspie individuals do indeed have ritualistic patterns and preferences, sensory issues, have a difficult time reading others emotions , interacting in social settings and are often very literal. Yet unless you know them well or spend time with them regularly , they may have accommodated these differences sufficiently enough to "hide" them . And Aspie folks are often very, very bright.
But this was an incredible movie, about an incredible young man- finding a happy life and openly practicing a peaceful form of his chosen religion. I agree..until we can lay down these differences and stop violence and fighting ..practicing GOOD, peace and love instead..our world is not always a very happy or safe place right now. I will recommend this film to others..even with the subtitles..and my old eyes needing bi-focals now.

The movie, My Name is Khan is an exceptional movie that addresses many aspects to our society in an urgent and informative way. As a Hindu, Indian- American woman I related to this movie and believe that many more people should watch it. I think that the movie addresses three important subjects: Hindu -Muslim relations, racial profiling and Autism Spectrum Disorder. First, I would like to review the ASD portrayal in the movie. I was assigned to watch this movie and class assignment for my psychology class PSY 450 (Autism Spectrum Disorders) at Drexel University. Throughout the course, we have been learning about the developmental disorder and everything that it entails. From what I saw the movie, it was portrayed pretty correctly. The main character Rizwan was sensitive to loud noises, hated hugs and the color yellow. Also, what I thought was amazing is that his ASD was the thing that got him towards his goal. As we all know, that autistic individuals often show perseverance when they have a goal in mind (and that is what got him to meet the president). I believe that the racial profiling in the movie was shown correctly. Unfortunately, after the 9/11 attacks many people of the Muslim faith (and brown people in general) were shown hatred. Many people changed their name, and stopped wearing hijabs. Hindu and Muslim relations was shown quite accurately in the movie. This is probably because it is a Bollywood movie made by Indians themselves. It was significant to have a Hindu woman and Muslim man get married in the movie.

I totally agree with Julia that the move is about khan with asparagus not a move about asparagus, we do understand that khan is not normal being while watching the movie. I noticed that khan takes all the words literally and focus all his power in making what he has been told to do; I think this is a significant reason why he is very smart. Khan has a very good memory as he memories history very well. He does not understand the common norms, when to flatter and when to tell the truth. He sometimes acts as if no one is around him, he does not sense the public opinion about what he does. I do not know if I can call this confidence or not. Khan gets very nervous when there are crowds and loud sounds around him. Such as when the train passes he cannot handle the train sound. I know that he probably hears it louder than the normal person would do, talking from an experience with a kid with asparagus around me.

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