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PowerPoint. No Zone. Next slide please!. But why read aloud every slide?. For reeducation campaigns, nothing is better than the A uto C ontent W izard. There’s no bullet list like Stalin’s bullet list!. !. Comrade . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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No Zone

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Next slide please!

There’s no bullet list

like Stalin’s bullet list!

!

Comrade.Why are we having this meeting? The rate of information transfer is asymptotically approaching zero

For reeducation campaigns, nothing is

better than the AutoContent Wizard

But why read aloud every

slide?

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Your audience, not your slides, should be the focus of the presentation.

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What does this slide refer to?

http://presentationzen.blogs.com

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Jobs: “What does it all mean?”

http://presentationzen.blogs.com

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http://presentationzen.blogs.com

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http://presentationzen.blogs.com

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http://presentationzen.blogs.com

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http://presentationzen.blogs.com

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And the winner is…

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Human Missions to the Moon

• Apollo 8 • First manned moon orbit• December 21, 1968• Astronauts

• Frank Borman• James Lovell, Jr.• William A. Anders

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First Manned Moon OrbitDecember 21, 1968Apollo 8

Frank Borman

James A. Lovell, Jr.

William A. Anders

Human Missions to the Moon

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Circumstantial EvidenceCircumstantial evidence is…

Missing piece of cakeFingerprintTrail of crumbs Chocolate on face

Child ate cakeConclusion

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Circumstantial Evidence

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AddictionAddiction is a primary, chronic, neurobiologic disease, with genetic, psychosocial, and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestations. It is characterized by behaviors that include one or more of the following: impaired control over drug use, compulsive use, continued use despite harm, and craving.

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Addiction• Addiction is a disease• Genetic, psychosocial, and environmental

factors involved• Behaviors can include:

• impaired control• compulsive use• continued use despite harm• craving

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Addiction is a disease

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Contributing factors

Environmental

PsychosocialGenetic

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Behaviors can include:

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Inserting Video

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Creating a Custom background

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Jeopardy Game

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Primary Colors

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Primary + Secondary Colors

Warm Colors

Cool Colors

Font

Background

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Cool Colors for Background• Associated with peace and calm.

• Blue, blue-green, and blue-violets represent cool colors.

• Cool colors in a composition tend to visually recede and look smaller. They are not easily seen from a distance.

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Warm colors for text• Resemble fire and heat.

• Red, red-violet, red-orange, and yellow-orange are examples of warm colors.

• Warm colors appear closer and are more eye catching than cool colors.