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Start your presentation off with something powerful

Not… “I did my presentation on the harmful effects of smoking”

Use your visuals to embellish your presentation Idiot Waste of Flesh Hate Fat Ugly Stupid Stop Bullying

Types of Bullying and Bully Prevention: There are several ways that bullying can take place including verbal, physical, cyberbullying and indirect bullying. Physically being bullied usually entails some sort of physical assault or attack, or can also include having one's personal property destroyed or stolen. Verbal bullying arises from name calling that may be done because of a person's gender, sexual orientation, minority status, race, religious, etc. Indirect bullying is one of the most common types of bullying is the type of bullying that many people may do without even realizing it. Indirect bullying includes spreading stories and rumors about a person behind his or her back as well as exclusion from social groups. Cyber bullying can also fall into the category of indirect bullying, but includes bullying that is done over any type of electronic medium like text messaging, , pictures sent via text or , websites, blogs, message boards, chat-rooms and instant messaging. There are several ways that bullying can take place including verbal, physical, cyberbullying and indirect bullying. Physically being bullied usually entails some sort of physical assault or attack, or can also include having one's personal property destroyed or stolen. Verbal bullying arises from name calling that may be done because of a person's gender, sexual orientation, minority status, race, religious, etc. Indirect bullying is one of the most common types of bullying is the type of bullying that many people may do without even realizing it. Indirect bullying includes spreading stories and rumors about a person behind his or her back as well as exclusion from social groups. Cyber bullying can also fall into the category of indirect bullying, but includes bullying that is done over any type of electronic medium like text messaging, , pictures sent via text or , websites, blogs, message boards, chat-rooms and instant messaging. cyberbullying

Worldwide, between 80,000 and 100,000 kids start smoking every day. Approximately one quarter of children alive in the Western Pacific Region* will die from smoking. The World Health Organization (WHO) has compiled worldwide smoking statistics for the year The smoking facts and stats presented are sobering. 28 May 2002 GLOBAL SMOKING STATISTICS About a third of the male adult global population smokes. Smoking related-diseases kill one in 10 adults globally, or cause four million deaths. By 2030, if current trends continue, smoking will kill one in six people. Every eight seconds, someone dies from tobacco use. Smoking is on the rise in the developing world but falling in developed nations. Among Americans, smoking rates shrunk by nearly half in three decades (from the mid-1960s to mid-1990s), falling to 23% of adults by In the developing world, tobacco consumption is rising by 3.4% per year. About 15 billion cigarettes are sold daily - or 10 million every minute. About 12 times more British people have died from smoking than from World War II. Cigarettes cause more than one in five American deaths. Among WHO Regions, the Western Pacific Region - which covers East Asia and the Pacific - has the highest smoking rate, with nearly two-thirds of men smoking. Don’t do this !!!

Stats can be great About a third of the male adult global population smokes. Smoking causes 1 in 5 deaths

When you do have points… Put them up one at a time So the audience isn’t reading ahead

Don’t over use the animation!

Don’t use distracting backgrounds Keep them simple and consistent Don’t use distracting backgrounds Keep them simple and consistent

Watch out for like, repetitive, like words, that, like, don’t add, like anything to the like, presentation.

Use volume, tone and intonation to keep the audience aware and awake For goodness sake ~ Make it interesting!

Photos can be very powerful

Don’t use inappropriate photos

Don’t Read Don’t Read!! Not from paper Not from the screen You will be stopped

That’s It That’s all I’m finished Have a prepared, powerful, thought provoking conclusion That leaves the audience with something to think about