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An attention-grabber is something that will interest your audience in the project at hand, regardless of their prior experience of the subject. You want to keep your opening lines as accessible as possible. You could open up your presentation with something that entertains. Examples include telling jokes, expressing the importance of your subject, or using a poetic description to get to the heart of your subject.  Ask a broad question that anyone could relate to. For example, if your presentation is about mortgage rates, you can ask "Who has ever had issues finding a house they both loved and were able to afford?" Telling a story is a great way of getting your audience involved, even if they have no prior interest in the subject your project is about. Your audience is a living, breathing entity. Take advantage of that fact. Audience members may get restless if they're left idle for too long. Although you should remain the focal point of attention for the most part, it' a good idea to encourage some participation on your audience's part. You should tell your audience that you welcome questions and comments. Stop in key sections of your speech and ask people what they think. Stop your presentation after making a big point. Give some information and then ask your audience what their take on the info is. You may be surprised by some of the answers. Quizzing your audience turns the presentation into something of a game for everyone involved. People enjoy a sense of friendly competition, and if they know they're going to have to put their knowledge to the test at some point, they'll be all the more likely to stay focused. You can digitize your audience's quiz-taking with quiz apps. Certain apps will send multiple choice questions to your audience's phones where they can answer within 30 seconds of a question being introduced. By catching up on what your audience thinks or feels towards a subject partway into the presentation, you offer the possibility of turning your project into an open forum for discussion. Getting fresh insights from people who may be hearing about your subject for the first time adds an organic quality to your presentation. This will make the event more interesting for all involved-- including you. Food is a quick way to the hearts of your audience. Offering them something to snack on while they take in your presentation will relax them and ease worries they might have that you're taking up their time. While donuts and muffins are a welcome standard in this regard, you may have better luck if the food you give your audience helps their brain function. Nuts and fruits are perfect for snacking on, and a good portion of your audience should still take you up on the food offer. Putting up a table of stuff at the back of the room will allow people to get what they want without interfering with your presentation. Above all, a successful presentation depends on a strong sense of passion from the presenter. At the end of the day, an attentive audience can tell whether or not a presenter is truly engaged with the material he's talking about. If you have the passion for it, making the material interesting will be simple by comparison.

summary: Begin your presentation with an attention-grabber. Encourage audience participation. Quiz your audience. Survey your audience's opinion. Bring food. Be passionate about your project.


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Go to the Marvel website homepage and click "Digital Comics" in the options under "Marvel" in the lower-left corner of the homepage. You can do this in 1 of several ways:  Click the "Browse Digital Comics" tab to browse by Marvel character. You can select from a pictorial display of characters, an alphabetical list subdivided by initial letter, or type the character name into a search field. Choose one of the Marvel comics listed under "Recommended Digital Comics." Click "Read Online" under the cover graphic of the digital comic you want to read. If you don't see a title you like, click either the left or right arrow to scroll through the display until you see a title that interests you. Choose one of the options under "Classic Digital Comics Must-Reads." Click on an option name or "Read More" under the short description for a more complete description and list of available titles. Click on the title or cover graphic to read the comic. Choose one of the options under "Most Read Digital Comics." Click on the title of the comic you want to read. Choose one of the options under "Digital Comics Released This Week." This section functions the same way as the "Recommended Digital Comics" section.

summary: Visit the digital comics page of Marvel's website. Select the Marvel comic you want to read.


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Hanging your birdhouse from a branch or from your home is not recommended, as birds do not like when birdhouses sway in the wind. If there are poles or natural structures in the area, mount the birdhouse to one of them. Mounting it to an existing metal pole, or drilling it into the side of a barn or wood building are both great ways to set up a birdhouse. Mounting the birdhouse to an existing metal pole also protects the birdhouse from predators. Although this is not a necessity, birds are more attracted to birdhouses that receive natural sunlight in the mornings. Facing the birdhouse toward the east will also keep it from getting too hot in the afternoon, especially during the summer months or in hotter climates. Mounting the birdhouse at this level will make it easier for you to clean it out when necessary, and will also keep it away from most predators. Do not hang or mount your birdhouse lower than 5 feet (1.5 m), but feel free to mount it as high as 12 feet (3.7 m). The height range depends on the bird, so keep track of which birds are able to reach your birdhouse and make adjustments if need be. Keeping your birdhouse safe from weather will ensure that it lasts and that the birds are protected from rain or snow while they visit. Whether you hang the birdhouse or set it on a pole, keep it under some kind of existing overhang to prevent it from being damaged.
summary: Mount the birdhouse to a pole or to the side of a building. Face the birdhouse east. Keep the birdhouse at least 5 feet (1.5 m) off the ground. Hang or set the birdhouse under an awning, roof overhang, or eaves.