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Presentation Tips Body Language-‐ Stand up straight with good posture. Face your audience and make eye contact. Volume-‐ Speak in a clear voice, loud enough to be heard by everyone in the room. Do not mumble. Pace-‐ Speak slowly and pronounce your words. Allow time for your audience to record your information. Knowledge-‐ Know your topic. Become an expert. Be prepared. Presentation Tips Body Language-‐ Stand up straight with good posture. Face your audience and make eye contact. Volume-‐ Speak in a clear voice, loud enough to be heard by everyone in the room. Do not mumble. Pace-‐ Speak slowly and pronounce your words. Allow time for your audience to record your information. Knowledge-‐ Know your topic. Become an expert. Be prepared. Presentation Tips Body Language-‐ Stand up straight with good posture. Face your audience and make eye contact. Volume-‐ Speak in a clear voice, loud enough to be heard by everyone in the room. Do not mumble. Pace-‐ Speak slowly and pronounce your words. Allow time for your audience to record your information. Knowledge-‐ Know your topic. Become an expert. Be prepared.
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Early Hominids Throughout this chapter we will be learning about the different hominid groups and how they evolved over time. How do you think that humans will continue to evolve and change? Imagine humans one million years from today. List three characteristics or capabilities you think humans one million years from now may possess that they do not have now.
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