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It is also important to analyse your audience
1. Who is going to be your primary audience?
2. What is there current knowledge base?
3. What are they are leaking formward to?
4. What is the expectation from the presentation that you are going to deliver?

Knowing all of these it will make you to tailor the presentation to the requirement of
audience , which will entrance the quality of your presentation.
You must have a clean structure for your presenation
1. Your Prsentation should be an opening
2. And body
3. And conclusion

1. While you open up your Prsentation , you should be aware that hwat are the things
that you are going to communicate.
And the contents that should go in the body of the Prsentation.
And how do you conclude your Prsentation.
It is the important to communicate the frame work to your audience.
Tell them, that what you are going to tell them.
Tell them and tell them what you have total them.
People have different learning styles:-
Some people learn by doing things so when you are addressing a group ofaudience
or a groups of people you can i.e multiple median.
1. Try practicing by presenting thing to someone close to you.
2. Remember the time duration of your Prsentation.
3. You can practicing it in front of a mirror or have it video recorded.
So that you can watch and correct latter.
4. But is is very important that you finish your Prsentation on time.
If you are planning to do your Prsentation for one hour , make sure your contents should go
only 50 minutes.
This way you will have sufficient time to fake any question.
Anticpick some questions on your Prsentation Be ready have some pointers in your
visual aid.So that you can able to answer them very easily.
5. Wear your Best
Wear very light and confortable clothes.
Check the clothes thatyou are going to wear for the Prsentation very cautionly.
Make save, it fits the audience, as well as occasion.
6. It the Prsentation is going to be in a premises outside of your work place or where you
study , make sure to reach the place well ahed oftime at last half and hour early.
7. Once you reach your avenue, check to make save that evry thing is fit in to your require
ment
If you are going to deliver a power point presenation make sure that you have the
system in place.
8. Wait in the avenue while you audience walk in and try to have a conversation with the
early cooments.This will make you comfortable with some of the audience and will take
away some of your nervouseness.
9. You would be now at ease, since you would prefer with the cntents and comfortable
with the audience.
10. Your body languge plays very important part in the effectiveness of your presentation.
Stand tall , Be confidant
Never put your hand, in your pockets (or) try them behind your back.
Do not hide behnd a chair (or) any other object while it is O.K to learn on a chair in a
comfortable position.
If you are not sure on what to do with your hands, it will right to hold on a pencil or pen.
But make sure you dont go flicking the pen.
1. It is very important that, you maintain eye contact with every one in the audience.
2. You should not be looking only on a specific people, instead you should make sure you
should go across the room and look at veryone very nriefly.
Spread the Smiles
Dont you like to laugh or have fun while you learning something?
That is certainly the case for you audience too!
So while you preparing the contents plan for some humans
But make it very natural. So include some real time experience or some interacting stories.
This will certainly make your audience engaged.
Also more around the rccm , interact with your audience. Ask some questions of the
Prsentation, encourage your audience to ask some question.
While you aswer their question, make sure that your are open and honest.
If there are questions that you can not take back point of time, tell your audience that you will
comeback to them the latter time.
Once the presentaion in over give the hand out to your audience.
And before you conclude, make sure that to leave your contact cell No and details.
Make sure to collect the feedback from the audience , once the Prsentation in over.
As it has a big part to play in your next Prsentation.
Also wait in the room for your audience to leave first.
Once you get back home , reflect on how the Prsentation went.
Lack of the feed back and get prepared for the next one mre better!.





and a United States Navy officer. She holds the records for longest single
space flight by a woman (195 days),
[2]
totalspacewalks by a woman
(seven), and most spacewalk time for a woman (50 hours, 40 minutes).
[3][4]

Williams was assigned to the International Space Station as a member
ofExpedition 14 and Expedition 15. In 2012, she served as a flight
engineer onExpedition 32 and then commander of Expedition 33.
Contents
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1 Ancestry and early life
2 Military career
3 NASA career
4 Spaceflight experience
o 4.1 STS-116
o 4.2 Expeditions 14 and 15
o 4.3 Expeditions 32 and 33
Ancestry and early life[edit]
Sunita Williams was born in Euclid, Ohio, to Indian
American neuroanatomistDeepak Pandya and Slovene American Ursuline
Bonnie Pandya (ne Zalokar), who have three children and reside
in Falmouth, Massachusetts. Sunita is the youngest of three siblings, her
brother Jay Thomas is four years older and her sister Dina Anna is three
years older.
Williams paternal ancestry is from Jhulasan, Mehsana district
in Gujarat, India, while her maternal great grandmother Mary Bohinc
(originally Marija Bohinjec), born 5 September 1890 in Lee, immigrated to
America as an eleven year old girl with her mother, an 1891 Slovene
emigrant Ursula Bohinc ne Strajhar.
[5][6]

Williams graduated from Needham High School in Needham,
Massachusetts, in 1983. She received a Bachelor of Sciencedegree
in Physical science from the United States Naval Academy in 1987, and
a Master of Science degree in Engineering Management from Florida
Institute of Technology in 1995.
[2]

Military career[edit]
Williams was commissioned an ensign in the United States Navy in May
1987. After a six-month temporary assignment at the Naval Coastal System
Command, she was designated a Basic Diving Officer. She next reported
to the Naval Air Training Command, where she was designated a Naval
Aviator in July 1989. She received initial H-46 Sea Knight training in
Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 3 (HC-3), and was then assigned to
Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 8 (HC-8) inNorfolk, Virginia, with
which she made overseas deployments to the Mediterranean, Red Sea and
the Persian Gulf forOperation Desert Shield and Operation Provide
Comfort. In September 1992, she was the Officer-in-Charge of an H-46
detachment sent to Miami, Florida, for Hurricane Andrew relief operations
aboard the USS Sylvania. In January 1993, Williams began training at
the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School. She graduated in December, and was
assigned to the Rotary Wing Aircraft Test Directorate as an H-46 Project
Officer and V-22 chase pilot in the T-2. Later, she was assigned as the
squadron Safety Officer and flew test flights in the SH-60B/F, UH-1, AH-
1W, SH-2, VH-3, H-46, CH-53, and the H-57. In December 1995, she went
back to the Naval Test Pilot School as an instructor in the Rotary Wing
Department and as the school's Safety Officer. There she flew the UH-
60, OH-6, and the OH-58. She then went to the USS Saipan as the Aircraft
Handler and the Assistant Air Boss. Williams was deployed on
the Saipan in June 1998 when she was selected by NASA for the astronaut
program.
[2]

She has logged more than 3,000 flight hours in more than 30 aircraft
types.
[2]

NASA career[edit]

Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, STS-116 mission specialist, participates in
the mission's third planned session of extravehicular activity (EVA).
Williams began her Astronaut Candidate training at the Johnson Space
Center in August 1998.
[2]

Spaceflight experience[edit]
STS-116[edit]
Williams was launched to the International Space Station (ISS) with STS-
116, aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery, on December 9, 2006, to join
the Expedition 14 crew. In April 2007, the Russian members of the crew
rotated, changing to Expedition 15.
Among the personal items Williams took with her to the ISS were a copy of
theBhagavad Gita, a small figurine of the Hindu deity Ganesha, and
some samosas.
[7]

Expeditions 14 and 15[edit]

Williams became the first person to run the Boston Marathon from the
space station on April 16, 2007.
After launching aboard the Shuttle Discovery, Williams arranged to donate
her pony tail to Locks of Love. Fellow astronaut Joan Higginbotham cut her
hair aboard the International Space Station and the ponytail was brought
back to Earth by the STS-116 crew.
[8]

Williams performed her first extra-vehicular activity on the eighth day of the
STS-116 mission. On January 31, February 4, and February 9, 2007, she
completed three spacewalks from the ISS with Michael Lpez-Alegra.
During one of these walks, a camera became untethered, probably
because the attaching device failed, and floated off to space before
Williams could react.
[9]

Sunita L. Williams and Joan E. Higginbotham (foreground) (STS-
116mission specialist) refer to a procedures checklist as they work the
controls of theCanadarm2 in the International Space Station's Destiny
laboratory.
On the third spacewalk, Williams was outside the station for 6 hours and 40
minutes to complete three spacewalks in nine days. She has logged 29
hours and 17 minutes in four spacewalks, eclipsing the record held
by Kathryn C. Thornton for most spacewalk time by a woman.
[2][4]
On
December 18, 2007, during the fourth spacewalk of Expedition 16, Peggy
Whitson surpassed Williams, with a cumulative EVA time of 32 hours, 36
minutes.
[10][11]

In early March 2007, she received a tube of wasabi in a Progress
spacecraftresupply mission in response to her request for more spicy food.
When she opened the tube, which was packaged at one atmospheric
pressure, the gel-like paste was forced out in the lower pressure of the ISS.
In the free-fall environment, the spicy geyser was difficult to contain.
[12]

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