Abu Baker's presentation was
about honoring one’s parents; first, he explained to us how people should treat
their parents in a good and respectful way. Secondly, he explained to us why we
should respect them and never abuse any of them; he also used religious
books, such as, the holy Quran, the Bible and the Torah to phrase and quote
some of the moral and preaching words that God has ordered mankind to do. Thirdly,
he explained to us the consequences of abusing your parents and never treating
them well, and the punishment is that one day you will face the same reaction
your poor less parents have faced with you. On the other side, he talked about
the positive things and told us what the person would gain if he honored his
parents, e.g. he would satisfy God, so he will be rewarded in this life or the afterlife,
and his children will treat him the same. Abu Baker's presentation was very good;
it was simple and easy to understand and it was more like a moral subject and
he advised us. The pictures he displayed during the presentation
were consistent with his subject. His presenting was good and he got the
attention of his classmates.
Monday, May 28, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Reflection of the presentation
In general, almost all the students in our class have performed a good job while presenting their presentations, but, one person in particular attracted my attention most; his group consisted of no one other than himself, which is an accomplishment because nobody from his colleagues made the same effort he made to complete his presentation. Well by now you probably know who this person is; it is Khalid al Hammadi, and he is one of the most mysterious and cleverest students I’ve ever met, because every time he does something it is unexpected from him. Khalid's presentation was a surprise for me because I didn’t really know that he had the skills and the potential to accomplish and present this kind of presentation. His presentation displayed to us some of his previous experience in his field work, but what was special about it is, that it was highly detailed and accurate information presented in a brief matter. Khalid's presentation mostly explained to us the importance of valves and showed us some types, also where they have been used. He then gradually moved the subject more deeper in a smooth way so that his colleagues can understand him clearly; he explained to us the purpose, advantages and disadvantages and also what each valve is made from. He concluded his presentation after providing the students with all useful and brief information he has knowledge of. At the end students had questions, which shows that Khalid did a great work in pulling their attention and making his colleagues benefit from the information he presented.
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