Dear colleagues,
Look at this video, it's amazing !!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhNyRM5HGcc
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
My Informative Speech
Before presenting I was really scared and
maybe shy of what I am going to do on my presentation but while presenting I
was feeling very good, because of you and your attention.You made me feel powerful, my dear colleagues. So..Thank You!
Disneyland
Disneyland
is a large, bustling place filled with colorful attractions where people can go
and have fun.
The design of Disneyland was
something never done before.
The concept for Disneyland began
when Walt Disney was visiting Griffith Park in Los Angelos with his daughters
Diane and Sharon.
While watching them, ride the
merry-go-round, he came up with the idea of a place where adults and their
children could go and have fun together.
In 1923
Walt Disney and his brother Roy formed Walt Disney Studios.
In 1953 he
needed space to build rivers, waterfalls, and mountains to make a magic kingdom
he called "Disneyland."
Construction
for Disneyland began on July 21, 1954 and Disneyland Park was opened to the
public on July 18, 1995.
The most
amazing thing that happened at Disneyland in the first 3 months was when the 1
million guests were walking through the gates. That was in September 8th, 1955.
The more
Walt dreamed of a "magical park", the more imaginative and elaborate
it became.
Mission of Disneyland
The mission of Disneyland is just
To make people happy
"Disneyland is a work of love.
We didn't go into Disneyland just with the idea of making money." - Walt
Disney
Where are the 5
Disneyland locations?
1) The original Disneyland is located in Anaheim, California,
USA.
2) Walt
Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, USA - opened in 1971.
3) Disneyland
Resort Paris - France - opened in 1992.
4) Tokyo
Disney Resort - Opened in 1983.
5) Hong
Kong Disneyland Resort - Opened in 2005.
When to visit
Disneyland ?
Disneyland
is open 365 days a year. Any time of year can be a good time to visit Disneyland
depending on what type of experience you are looking for. Summer is high
season, so you have to cope with crowds. In November and December it gets dark
early, and there is a chance of rain. So better go and visit Disneyland in
summer.
Characters
There are too many characters in
Disneyland. Many of them can be found throughout the park, greeting visitors,
interacting with children, and posing for photos.
Some of Disneyland characters that
most of people know and like are:
Aladdin
Cinderella
Mickey and Minnie
Peter Pan
Snow White
Winnie the Pooh etc
"You can design and
create, and build the most wonderful place in the world.But it takes people to
make the dream reality" - Walt Disney
Disneyland Park has attracted millions of visitors since it
first opened its doors more than 50 years ago. When you enter Disneyland, the
cares and worries of the day are left behind. . Disneyland Park is a seamless
blend of yesterday, today and tomorrow. Laughter is always in the air, with
friendly smiles all around.
Even
though Walt Disney was not able to see how his park and his company prospered
and grew into the 21st Century, his legacy still lives on with us. Throughout
Disneyland and throughout the entire world, he will always be
there.
The secret
of Disneyland is ability to change yet. As Walt Disney said :
"Disneyland
will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is
imagination left in the world."
Friday, November 11, 2011
Non-Verbal Communication
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfDWQG47pAQ - Firstly look at this video.
Nonverbal communication is a vital form of communication and it's very important. Non-verbal communication is not just body language, gestures or facial, it also includes eye contact, touch, spatial distance between two or more people or positioning within a group, body movements, smell, tone of voice and even silence. You also need to be aware of the signals you are sending off, so you can be sure that the messages you are sending are what you really want to communicate. You have to know that only 7% of information is sent through words the remaining 93 % of communication is non- verbal.
Nonverbal communication is a vital form of communication and it's very important. Non-verbal communication is not just body language, gestures or facial, it also includes eye contact, touch, spatial distance between two or more people or positioning within a group, body movements, smell, tone of voice and even silence. You also need to be aware of the signals you are sending off, so you can be sure that the messages you are sending are what you really want to communicate. You have to know that only 7% of information is sent through words the remaining 93 % of communication is non- verbal.
Verbal Communication
Verbal communication is one way for people to communicate face-to-face.
Verbal communication refers to the content of message, the choice and arrangement of our words. The key components of verbal communication are sounds, words, speaking, and language. If you want to have a good verbal communication you have to pay attention to the words and feelings that are being expressed, use reflective listening, understand message and help the speaker tell his story.
Verbal communication refers to the content of message, the choice and arrangement of our words. The key components of verbal communication are sounds, words, speaking, and language. If you want to have a good verbal communication you have to pay attention to the words and feelings that are being expressed, use reflective listening, understand message and help the speaker tell his story.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Communication
''Communication works for those who work at it.'' - John Powell
Communication is defined as the exchange of information and ideas from one person to another, so communication has to be two-way. Communication is a vital part of our everyday lives.
Speaking, listening, reading, writing are part of the communication process. In order to have a good communication, both listening and speaking are necessary.
Communication can be divided into three main categories such as : oral communication, written communication and nonverbal communication.
The six components of communication are : message sender, actual message, message transmission, message receiver, message interpretation and feedback.
Communication can help you to deal with situations in your everyday life.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Introduction!
Hello colleagues !
Firstly I want to tell you that when I heard a word blog I got a little angry, maybe it was because we had some elementary experiences with blogs in one subject before and I didn't liked it too much. It was difficult and boring because we had to design it, to post every time and then finally we had to present it. Even that I had presented it very good I didn't like it and I don't want to work with it. I don't know why this happens to me, but I'm always bored and angry when I work with it. Even though I don't like it, I will be able to work with it in the best way I can!
Sincerely,
Zeki
Firstly I want to tell you that when I heard a word blog I got a little angry, maybe it was because we had some elementary experiences with blogs in one subject before and I didn't liked it too much. It was difficult and boring because we had to design it, to post every time and then finally we had to present it. Even that I had presented it very good I didn't like it and I don't want to work with it. I don't know why this happens to me, but I'm always bored and angry when I work with it. Even though I don't like it, I will be able to work with it in the best way I can!
Sincerely,
Zeki
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