The final part of any written paper should sum up everything that was mentioned in the text. It should be a defiant and resembling verbal stroke. Think of a conclusion as a beautiful bow on a wrapped ...
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On cue with Kafui Dey: How to close a presentation strongly
Many presentations begin badly.But surprisingly, even more presentations end badly.The speaker reaches the final slide and suddenly seems unsure how to escape gracefully.“So… yeah… that’s it.”Or worse ...
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