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Lisa Kristine She is a photographer that has traveled the world to capture the harsh realities of slavery in today’s world. Starting in 2003, Lisa has published three books about humanity and created documentary’s for the first two. She started traveling the world with Free the Slaves in 2010 which is when she published her most recent book: Slavery.

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Lisa Kristine

She is a photographer that has traveled the world to capture the harsh realities of slavery in today’s world. Starting in 2003, Lisa has published three books about humanity and created documentary’s for the first two. She started traveling the world with Free the Slaves in 2010 which is when she published her most recent book: Slavery.

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Lisa’s Thesis

She is trying to bring spread awareness of the horrors of modern

day society.

She tells her stories of what it was like to witness these images she shows

first hand. As well as what the actual enslaved humans are going through.

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She is spreading THEIR story.

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Attention Getter?Lisa’s first words on stage are describing what it was like to be hundreds of feet below the ground in dust filled air with only a cheap flash light and surrounded by cough-ridden, sweaty men that are at their unpaid, unsafe and violent mining

jobs.

She doesn’t wait a second expose us to the harsh truths of slavery.

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Attention Keeper?

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Thou Shalt Tell a StoryThis is an informative speech to bring to light the world of slavery and one of Lisa’s key ways to do this is to tell the stories of the slaved humans she met.

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Dynamism: 2Lisa’s speech pure

simplicity and truly had three components: her

pictures, her stories and the stories she

learned of on the way. Her voice was very

even during her speech; her visual was almost purely pictures.

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HOWEVER

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PRACTICE DESIGN NOT DECORATION by showing the pictures alone and for the

few slides that had writing, it had minimal writing to show emphasis.

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HELP THEM SEE WHAT YOU ARE SAYING by showing us the raw

pictures that don’t try to side step the reality slavery.

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ComparedThey are the same in the way

that they talk about these ways needing to be changed. As well

as, both of these things are slowly being changed.

Sir Ken Robinson talks about the school system being made

for the past and a different time; that now it needs to be

redone.

Lisa is telling us how times have changed since the past and

how things need to change as well

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The Difference

ACADIMIC CREATIVITYDependent on the economy which is

unpredictable

HUMAN ENSLAVEMENTLife or death situation

-and-Has gotten worse over time

“Estimate of 27 million people enslaved around the world. That is double the amount of people during the entire transatlantic slave trade.”

-- Lisa Kristine

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Tips

If you have an incredibly serious/dark subject, don’t distract from it with a flashy presentation!Lisa didn’t even use unique transitions and that

didn’t take away anything!

Be passionate about the subject. You can tell Lisa

has- and will continue- to be dedicated to helping end

slavery around the world.

Draw in the audience and don’t let go. I started watching many TED

presentations that started off interesting, Lisa’s was the first one that made me watch until the end.

THESE TIPS WILL MAKE FOR POWERFULL SPEACHES LIKE LISA KRISTINE’S.

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