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keynote
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Korea
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In Japan and Korea, a keynote can also refer to the fundamental pitch or main point in a musical composition, especially in traditional music.
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keynote
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Korea
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Keynote may refer to the leading or principal singer at a concert or musical performance.
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poster presentations
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South Korea
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Frequently used in business settings for visual presentations and information sharing
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preparing presentation slides
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Korea
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Emphasizes simplicity, clarity, and minimalistic design with little text
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presentation
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South Korea
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Presentations may involve a lot of humility and modesty, with emphasis on the group's achievement rather than individual accomplishments.
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presentation
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South Korea
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Presentations may involve more subtle and indirect communication, and the emphasis may be on respect for hierarchy and seniority.
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presentation
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South Korea
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Presentations may focus more on collective group input and consensus-building rather than individual speaking.
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presentation
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South Korea
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Presentations often involve detailed and visually rich handouts, and the speaker's humility and respect for the audience are highly valued.
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presentation
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South Korea
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Presentations often involve meticulous attention to detail and may include elaborate visual aids and handouts
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presentation slides
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South Korea
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Less common in traditional professional settings, where verbal communication and physical documents are often favored over visual aids.
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11
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project presentations
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South Korea
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Project presentations require strict adherence to hierarchical norms, with the most senior member of the team leading the presentation and others providing limited input.
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12
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scientific presentation
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South Korea
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Scientific presentations place a strong emphasis on respect for the audience and the use of formal and polite language, often involving meticulous preparation and rehearsal.
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scientific presentation
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South Korea
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Presenting research findings at conferences and seminars is often accompanied by a deep sense of respect and formality towards the audience and the topic.
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scientific presentation
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South Korea
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Includes a strong emphasis on visual aids and may involve more formal and indirect communication styles
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scientific presentation
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South Korea
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Less common practice, with a preference for written reports and one-on-one discussions rather than formal presentations
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seminar
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South Korea
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Seminars often involve one-way communication from the presenter to the audience, with limited opportunity for open discussion or participation.
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workshop
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South Korea
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A workshop may involve lectures and demonstrations, with a focus on knowledge transfer and information sharing.
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workshop
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South Korea
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A place for hands-on training in traditional arts and crafts, such as tea ceremony or pottery
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