Monday, May 16, 2011

Kelly M

25 comments:

  1. I like how you didn't necessarily relate faith back to religion. It made it a lot easier for everyone of different cultures to identify! You viewpoint on faith and religion was really refreshing.

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  2. Kelly, cute dress. Nice volume and pauses. Thank you for telling the audience that faith isn't just religious. It is so many other things. I agree that we need to have faith in the world. If people knew that someone believed in them, then they would probably try harder.

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  3. Kelly-
    Good job! Your speech was very organized and flowed very well. Your points were very good and relatable to everyone. Great job!

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  4. Kelly you looked so lovely! It was good that you had your powerpoint timed so that you could stay on track! I have faith in you!

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  5. Kelly, you had a good speaking voice and a good presentation. I enjoyed watching it. It gave me a better understanding of how I can go about having faith in others. It is a good message and one that might not be shared too often. We should all listen to one another's ideas.

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  6. Kelly I liked your topic and your examples of how important having faith in something is. I also liked how you gave examples of how faith will effect the future. Good job!

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  7. Faith is an awesome topic, since everybody has some faith in something. You are absolutely correct when you differentiate between faith and religion. The connection to family, friends and all of humanity set minds to a global and personal setting.

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  8. -Great pace!
    -Love the topic
    -Good idea to involve religion and the idea that it doesn't have to be about reliion. (WNM reference!)
    -Organized very well
    -"Everyone is capable of having good thoughts and ideas" :)
    -7 billion people have faith that life matters! Love this!

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  9. Kelly-
    Great job on your presentation. I loved the subject, it was a very well thought out idea,and you delivered the speech very well. I loved the stories, and how you could connect it to real life, and the real world. Great job!

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  10. I really like how spread the idea that faith is something very individual and not necessarily religion. You gave very good points and were light-hearted along your entire presentation. You had an inspiring topic but also made it happy and fun! Wonderful job. (:

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  11. The topic of faith is something that should be emphasized in every part of life. Faith in yourself, others, and in the future is something that needs to be spread to every single person. This is a great topic.

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  12. Faith has played a big role in my life, and i enjoyed your talk becuase i could personally relate. Good Job Kelly!

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  13. You had a really inspiring talk that you were very honest with. You used a little comedy which really lightended the presentation. Great job!

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  14. I like how you seperated faith from religion. Your pictures were great and I liked how they went along with what you were talking about. You had a good speaking voice and your presntation was rehearsed.

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  15. Great talk! You spoke very clearly and had a great message.

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  16. I really enjoyed listening to you. You really made it understandable what faith is, and why it is important. We need to have more faith, and not be so self-reliant and defiant. You taught me a lot.

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  17. I love how you defined faith and related it to our own lives. It was nice to see faith in other ways besides religion. I like how you tied faith into motivation. Your question at the end was inspiring and opened my mind. "Would life matter at all if there was no faith?" Great point!

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  18. Your topic was very expressive, covering a broad range of how faith can change your life. I liked the part about faith in the future. I could best relate to that. You did a great job, but you spoke a bit slow and it made a bit of an awkward flow. It was still nicely done!

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  19. Your outfit is very snazzy:) (cute, just for clarification) Bringing in real life people and a dictionary example is a good logical way to prove your point. But then you bring in your own opinion and make the support great! The last question was resonating and was thought provoking... Your talk was overall inspiring and very nice, good job!

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  20. Great speed of speaking and I could hear every word. I also like your subtle humor in your presentation!! I also like your topic and how it was hard to pick your topic.

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  21. This was a wonderful presentation. I completley agree because faith is so important. The images that you used were absolutley perfect and I especially like the earth with the lightbulb photo. Your witty comments made a big difference and I enjoyed that you were so comfortable. This was so good and great and wonderful. Great job!

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  22. I liked how you specified that faith doesn't necessarily mean religion, that it can be simply having confidence in yourself to believe in a higher thing. I also like how incorporated some humor into your presentation, for it connected the audience more to what you were saying.

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  23. Kelly- You had a very good presentation. You looked confidante and you looked like you felt strongly about what you were saying. Nice job!

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  24. Your topic of faith was good because I'm pretty sure that almost everyone can relate to the topic of belief. I think that you incorporated some really good seemingly random examples such as the picture of the graffiti in the city and the search results of what matter on Google. I personally hold many beliefs of my own so it was pretty easy to relate to.

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  25. Kelly-
    You did really good, you talked very comfortable and made it obvious that you were prepared. I really how you connected to the 7 billion people in the world, it made me think that everyone has something that matters to them in the world.

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