music bipolar disorder

music bipolar disorder
How do I submit a project on bipolar disorder?

I took a class project for my master's language in college. The topic assumes that is our own choice, so I decided to work in bipolar disorder, for some reason, I find it quite interesting. The problem is that I need some good ideas on presentation, as there are some limitations. For example, it is supposed to slide or music used, above all, give a speech, but we will be interactive as a group of four people who present. So I was wondering if anyone had any good idea for how I construct the points and do not get the boring class … because you know, the early years (and not only them: P) seems to be easily distracted … : P

Put on a skit about the symptoms and signs of bipolar disorder would be a great way to start the presentation. Show the signs of a child or person who is unaware of their disease and still fighting than the average person makes bipolar. The progress of the work along with good speed so that they had no one. Make sure to add some laughs and surprises to keep audiences view. After this, you can only explain what bipolar disorder and give some examples of things that a bipolar person would do in a situation against that of a person without bipolar disorder. Then maybe include some information like the person who feels ashamed of him, not knowing what is wrong with them and such. Make the audience interactive with him too. Maybe a game as a guest which really kept the attention paid. It may seem childish, but do something in this sense is keep people entertaining no matter what age. I advise you to talk to your professor or teacher and ask for some recommnedations. Also talk to an adult and get some ideas there. Speaking with a bipolar person can also help and get his story about how they discovered they had this. Gather as much information as possible and keep your audience as committed as possible to get the information through. Hope this helps.

Bipolar Disorder – Bipolar Electronic Music

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