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    allows users to create informative and engaging slideshow presentations to its audience via laptop, projector, or over the internet (Coulthard, 2017). This software has numerous features to assist the user in developing quick and easy presentations, such as choosing to use predesigned templates, adding notes to slides, as well as previewing the presentation on screen prior to presenting it. Applying these three features to a user’s PowerPoint slideshow can aide in creating a professional and informative

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    Viewing autobiographical images is often a relational experience. Within contemporary art, autobiographical work opens up the possibility of creating new kinds of relationships between people of different backgrounds. It can operate both as a representation transference of lived experience and as an apparatus for experiential, relational viewing. When viewers encounter work that deals with the autobiography of the artist, they engage cognitive and affective processes that often involve identification

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    Introduction The artifact I am reflecting on is a voice project, which is a PowerPoint video that I developed during the Health Education Methods and Materials (HLED 558) course, that held on the Summer of 2015 semester at Eastern Michigan University. The PowerPoint video was made as a part of the plan to advocate the EMU Tobacco Free Policy that went on effect July 1st, 2015. Also, it was made to market the STOP cessation program that will be implemented later to help student quitting smoking. This

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    PowerPoint is probably the most popular digital aid tool for presentations. It was created by the giant software developer Microsoft and presented to the world for the very first time in 2000 according to Microsoft’s web page. On the article “PowerPoint: Killer App?” the author, Ruth Marcus, criticizes this application explaining the effects it is having on the way people makes and understands presentations these days, but she does not stay there with her critiques. She goes further and asserts that

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    The three features in Microsoft PowerPoint I decided upon are Slide Layout, Slide Library, and Print a Presentation. Each provide you with help on how to layout your presentation, capability of using slides from previous presentations and how you can print out the whole presentation or just certain pages. The Slide Layout is a setup which contains placeholders which hold the body text, titles, bulleted lists, sounds, clip art, tables, graphics, and the theme of a slide which are fonts, colors, backgrounds

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    MIS 535 Week 2 Course Project – Business Problem Follow Below Link to Download Tutorial https://homeworklance.com/downloads/mis-535-week-2-course-project-business-problem/ For More Information Visit Our Website ( https://homeworklance.com/ ) Email us At: Support@homeworklance.com or lancehomework@gmail.com Objective Provide an opportunity for students to apply a technology solution to a business problem in a specific company or organization that adds value to the organization.

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    “Slideshow” written by Danez Smith and “Alabanza: In Praise of Local 100” written by Martín Espada both yield similarity and differences through repetition, message, mood and tone. In Smith’s “Slideshow”, boy is repeated constantly illustrating the lack of gravity associated with victims of police brutality. The repetition of boy demonstrates that these tragedies happen so frequently that the character and life of the victim is irrelevant. A boy versus Trayvon Martin, a high school student, who

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    Bodies of all shapes and sizes are being accepted more today than they ever have. From Vogue Magazine articles and covers to Fashion Week, plus size models are taking over the world one step at a time. Vogue's New Slideshow campaign. Although the world looks at bodies differently today, a variety of women bodies have not always been accepted. Everyone around girls would always tell them to be themselves, but for some reason when they decided to be themselves they were always criticized for it

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    live in countries with the worst ozone pollution. The income groups who were declared higher in financial status showed a major difference and the most obvious was that they were living with little exposure compared to people who were low income (Slideshow: Surprising Sources of Indoor Air Pollution (n.d.).

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    Slideshow Alley – Event Management Plan Introduction: The event is called “Slideshow Alley”. This is because the year 12 students will organise an event that is quite similar to “The Show” that is being held in different towns around Australia every year. Slideshow Alley is an Australian term for cluster of attractions which comprise a variety of games and booths (insert citation). For this event to be successful, planning and organising must be done. This assessment item will provide the necessary

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