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    #31
    Originally posted by jching
    Here you go, mate. I had a quick try, fairly simple stuff..

    Brilliant stuff mate, If you could remove the text then I will give you some points.

    P.S. How the **** did you create that so quickly? lol

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      #32
      Cheers, mate. Just years of photoshop at school and college lol. Here you go...

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        #33
        Originally posted by jching
        Cheers, mate. Just years of photoshop at school and college lol. Here you go...

        Thanks alot, I couldn't give you K (have to spread it around) but I've given you some points.

        It's posters like you on this site that make it great.

        P.S. Who the **** made this guy red?

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        • Spacey1991
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          #34
          I can't do backgrounds... so that's out the picture, but maybe it would be a good idea if you written about Boxing history too... such as the old fighters like Sugar Ray Robinson and what they achieved and that... just scan through some of the greats up until today... whilst doing this you could highlight how the safety of the sport has changed in the sport over many years... and then go onto some information about the "for and against" part.

          An idea would be to try to cram a descent amount of information in the three minutes, but not too much or too little... too little for obvious reasons and too much means it will drag... they wont know much and they might get bored and uninterested, so it is important to stay on topic and give some interesting points.

          Also I would tell you to try and get as much knowledge as possible for the Q&A part, like look things up... try to memorize them because at the end of the day you don't know what they will ask, you should remember the answers to questions that would seem to be obvious after the presentation though.

          Anyway, these are ideas I have thrown off the top of my head, if you don't feel comfortable to use them then you shouldn't... I just thought if I threw something out there it can't do anything bad. Anyway good luck with it and hope the interview goes well.

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          • The Surgeon
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            #35
            I did this topic all the time for school essays, that and P.E was all i ever got good marks for!

            Sorry tho Joe i cant help on the technical front i suck with computers

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              #36
              Originally posted by Spacey1991
              I can't do backgrounds... so that's out the picture, but maybe it would be a good idea if you written about Boxing history too... such as the old fighters like Sugar Ray Robinson and what they achieved and that... just scan through some of the greats up until today... whilst doing this you could highlight how the safety of the sport has changed in the sport over many years... and then go onto some information about the "for and against" part.

              An idea would be to try to cram a descent amount of information in the three minutes, but not too much or too little... too little for obvious reasons and too much means it will drag... they wont know much and they might get bored and uninterested, so it is important to stay on topic and give some interesting points.

              Also I would tell you to try and get as much knowledge as possible for the Q&A part, like look things up... try to memorize them because at the end of the day you don't know what they will ask, you should remember the answers to questions that would seem to be obvious after the presentation though.

              Anyway, these are ideas I have thrown off the top of my head, if you don't feel comfortable to use them then you shouldn't... I just thought if I threw something out there it can't do anything bad. Anyway good luck with it and hope the interview goes well.
              Thanks for that, I tried to give karma, but I have to spread it around, I tried to give you a give, but they are "out of stock" lol.

              I would do it on history, but I feel it might bore them (there will be a room full of managers/other people that want the job), I think I will do it on why boxing shouldn't be banned, and I might bring up fighters as an example though.

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              • Spacey1991
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                #37
                Originally posted by GreatJoe
                Thanks for that, I tried to give karma, but I have to spread it around, I tried to give you a give, but they are "out of stock" lol.

                I would do it on history, but I feel it might bore them (there will be a room full of managers/other people that want the job), I think I will do it on why boxing shouldn't be banned, and I might bring up fighters as an example though.
                Good point, especially being the fact that they most likely wouldn't have heard of any of the past fighters...

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by The Surgeon
                  I did this topic all the time for school essays, that and P.E was all i ever got good marks for!

                  Sorry tho Joe i cant help on the technical front i suck with computers
                  haha, It's finding the facts thats the problem for me.

                  Me + Google = no no.

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                  • gingeralbino
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Spacey1991
                    I can't do backgrounds... so that's out the picture, but maybe it would be a good idea if you written about Boxing history too... such as the old fighters like Sugar Ray Robinson and what they achieved and that... just scan through some of the greats up until today... whilst doing this you could highlight how the safety of the sport has changed in the sport over many years... and then go onto some information about the "for and against" part.

                    An idea would be to try to cram a descent amount of information in the three minutes, but not too much or too little... too little for obvious reasons and too much means it will drag... they wont know much and they might get bored and uninterested, so it is important to stay on topic and give some interesting points.

                    Also I would tell you to try and get as much knowledge as possible for the Q&A part, like look things up... try to memorize them because at the end of the day you don't know what they will ask, you should remember the answers to questions that would seem to be obvious after the presentation though.

                    Anyway, these are ideas I have thrown off the top of my head, if you don't feel comfortable to use them then you shouldn't... I just thought if I threw something out there it can't do anything bad. Anyway good luck with it and hope the interview goes well.
                    Following on from that, make sure u post it when your finished that way we can help u out with what the obv. questions would be, (and the answers if your not sure!) as whats obvious to me and other posters, may not be obv. to u (not meaning that to be insulting in any way, but everyone can miss straight forward things, and u said there will be a room full of people, including other people that want the job, they may try and **** u up to make u look bad by asking something they hope u dont know)

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by gingeralbino
                      Following on from that, make sure u post it when your finished that way we can help u out with what the obv. questions would be, (and the answers if your not sure!) as whats obvious to me and other posters, may not be obv. to u (not meaning that to be insulting in any way, but everyone can miss straight forward things, and u said there will be a room full of people, including other people that want the job, they may try and **** u up to make u look bad by asking something they hope u dont know)
                      yes, great point.

                      it's pissing me off already

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