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Changing your image as a presenter

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1. Can a presenter really change his/her image from presentation to presentation? If so, how? Is it ethical?

2. Can you think of a situation you have encountered or have heard of in which there were in-groups and out-groups (previous/current workplace, high school, etc.).

Describe a few of the groups
What traits account for the groups falling into each category?
What types of influences did those groups have on their members?

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This solution answers two questions. It discussed changing presentations to fit the audience and then takes up a different subject matter. The second solution discusses the actions of in-groups and out-groups within the workplace. The text contains 287 words.

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1. All presentations are presented with the audience being the most important part for the presenter. For example, say a person was a presenter for a college program. Quite often, the older students returning to school after an absence would need a different type of presentation than a group of students just recently leaving one school and preparing for another. It is quite ethical for a presenter to change demeanor and the ...

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