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Powerpoint Hints ? 1.???? One background for the whole presentation.? Avoid pictures as background. ? 2.??? Follow the 7/7 rule: No more than seven words per line.? No more?than seven lines per slide.?? ? 3.??? No more than three different fonts.? This means that one font can appear in three sizes, one font in one size and another in two sizes, etc.? ? 4.??? Go easy on the ?extras.?? Words that wave their way in are cute once. On every slide they?re annoying. ? 5.??? No font smaller than 22. ? 6.??? Do not read your slides to the class. A PPT presentation is basically a speech, with a nifty visual aid.? What?s on your slides should help your presentation, not BE your presentation.

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Name: Date: Period: Quiz Answer the following questions by typing the correct answers in complete sentences. You may only use your written Cornell notes. You may not use the PowerPoint presentation on Echalk. When you are finished you will save your document and email it to me via Echalk. DO NOT PRINT THIS PAGE! Make sure your question and summary sections of your notes are complete. Staple and submit them before you leave today. 1. Define persuasive writing. 2. List 3 ways you encounter persuasion every day. 3. List 2 ways in which you would need to persuade someone of something. 4. What are three ways to convince your audience? (Rhetorical Appeals) 5. Define ethos, pathos, and logos.

research powerpoint on global issue-abortion

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Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Kaylee Jensen Ritujith Jayakrishnan AP Gov Per 1 50:50 POLL PHONE-A-FRIEND 1 To utilize the 50:50 option, the moderator may tell the contestant which two options to disregard or, use Control-P to change the mouse arrow to a pen. Draw a line through two incorrect responses, then use Control-A to change the pen back into an arrow and continue with the game. Clicking on the action button on the phone handset image of the Phone a Friend lifeline slide will hyperlink to the Ask Jeeves web site where the participant may ask for help. Thanks for playing! 50:50 POLL PHONE-A-FRIEND 37 Click to return to question, Cont-P to switch to the pen, cross out two incorrect answers, then Cont-A to switch back to pointer.

Biology Powerpoint Notes

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Genetics! Chapter 9 Objectives Define homozygous, heterozygous, allele, genotype, phenotype. Understand Mendel?s 3 laws Perform a Dihybrid cross. What we already know? Dominant/Recessive Alleles Genotypes Phenotypes Heterozygous/Homozygous Monohybrid Crosses (Punnett Squares with 1 trait!) Gregor Mendel ?Father of Genetics? Austrian Monk that studied pea plants Pure breeds Self Fertilization Cross Polination Discovered how traits were inherited in a population Mendel?s 3 Laws 1. Law of Segregation Each allele a person has separates into different gametes Ex. Ww ? one W goes in one sperm and the other w goes into another sperm w W w W Sperm Mendel?s 3 Laws 2. Law of Independent Assortment Gene pairs (homologous) will separate randomly into gametes Mendel?s 3 Laws

The Digestive System

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Human Digestion Nutrition Process by which organisms obtain and utilize their food. There are two parts to Nutrition: 1. Ingestion- process of taking food into the digestive system so that it may be hydrolized or digested. 2. Digestion- the breakdown of food (either chemically or mechanically) in order to utilize nutrients Types of Nutrients Micronutrients- vitamins, minerals, & water Macronutrients- proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, etc? Human digestive system GI (gastrointestinal) tract = alimentary canal Ingestion Mouth mechanical digestion teeth breaking up food chemical digestion saliva amylase enzyme digests starch mucin slippery protein (mucus) protects soft lining of digestive system lubricates food for easier swallowing buffers

AP Psychology, Brain Powerpoint

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Brain Structures By Adam Michalowsky Cerebrum The Cerebrum is that largest part of the human brain It's divided into four different sections (lobes) They are called the frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes Some of the functions of the Cerebrum are reasoning, planning, movement, emotions, problem solving, recognition, perception, memory and speech Frontal Lobe The Frontal Lobe is involved in a wide array of processes, such as all of our emotions and our personality When our frontal lobe is damaged, we are never the same Our personalities can be completely changed, just by a simple lesion to the frontal lobe Parietal Lobe Out of all of the Parietal Lobe's functions, its main ones are sensory information retrieval, interpretation, and perception

Phartmacist powerpoint and information

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By: Tyriq Goldman Alex Vancol Pharmacist Table of Contents Definition Job Description Education Requirements Best Colleges and Universities Salary and Benefits Working Environments The Future (Scotland) Awards A day in the Life ?The License? Us and the Pharmacy Fun Fact
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