This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that the user can download the template as a PowerPoint file to edit in PowerPoint, or use it as a Google Slides theme to edit the slides within their Google Drive account. It also notes that the template is available under a Creative Commons license and can be customized while keeping attribution to the original source.
This document provides instructions for editing and using a presentation template. It can be edited in Google Slides or Microsoft PowerPoint. The template contains various slide designs including text slides, chart slides, image slides, and icon slides. It is free to use under a Creative Commons license, though credits to the template designer should be included. The document also provides links to download font files needed and offers additional resources for business plans, project proposals, and more.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user clicks "Download as PowerPoint template" and edits the .pptx file. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" which copies the template to their Google Drive for editing. It also mentions that fonts used in the template need to be downloaded separately.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that for PowerPoint, the user should click "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file to edit. For Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" to copy the template to their Google Drive for editing. It also provides information on required fonts and licenses.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should click "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file. It also notes that fonts used need to be downloaded. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" and gets a copy in their Google Drive. The document also provides a link for more help on using templates from the source website.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that for PowerPoint, the user should click "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file they can edit. For Google Slides, they should click "Use as Google Slides Theme" to get a copy in their Google Drive. It also provides credits and mentions that the template is free to use under a Creative Commons license.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should download the file as a PowerPoint template. It also notes that certain fonts used in the presentation need to be downloaded. To edit in Google Slides, the user should click the button to use it as a Google Slides theme, which will copy it to their Google Drive. The document also provides information for using and attributing the template under a Creative Commons license.
This document provides instructions for using a presentation template. It can be edited in Google Slides or downloaded as a PowerPoint template. The template is free to use under a Creative Commons license, though credits should be maintained. The document also contains extra resource slides that can be used for business plans, project proposals, timelines and more.
This document provides instructions for using a presentation template. It can be edited in Google Slides or downloaded as a PowerPoint template. The template is free to use under a Creative Commons license, though credits should be maintained. The document also contains extra resource slides that can be used for business plans, project proposals, timelines and more.
This document provides instructions for editing and using a presentation template. It can be edited in Google Slides or Microsoft PowerPoint. The template contains various slide designs including text slides, chart slides, image slides, and icon slides. It is free to use under a Creative Commons license, though credits to the template designer should be included. The document also provides links to download font files needed and offers additional resources for business plans, project proposals, and more.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user clicks "Download as PowerPoint template" and edits the .pptx file. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" which copies the template to their Google Drive for editing. It also mentions that fonts used in the template need to be downloaded separately.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that for PowerPoint, the user should click "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file to edit. For Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" to copy the template to their Google Drive for editing. It also provides information on required fonts and licenses.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should click "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file. It also notes that fonts used need to be downloaded. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" and gets a copy in their Google Drive. The document also provides a link for more help on using templates from the source website.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that for PowerPoint, the user should click "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file they can edit. For Google Slides, they should click "Use as Google Slides Theme" to get a copy in their Google Drive. It also provides credits and mentions that the template is free to use under a Creative Commons license.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should download the file as a PowerPoint template. It also notes that certain fonts used in the presentation need to be downloaded. To edit in Google Slides, the user should click the button to use it as a Google Slides theme, which will copy it to their Google Drive. The document also provides information for using and attributing the template under a Creative Commons license.
This document provides instructions for using a presentation template. It can be edited in Google Slides or downloaded as a PowerPoint template. The template is free to use under a Creative Commons license, though credits should be maintained. The document also contains extra resource slides that can be used for business plans, project proposals, timelines and more.
This document provides instructions for using a presentation template. It can be edited in Google Slides or downloaded as a PowerPoint template. The template is free to use under a Creative Commons license, though credits should be maintained. The document also contains extra resource slides that can be used for business plans, project proposals, timelines and more.
This document provides instructions for using a presentation template. It can be edited in Google Slides or downloaded as a PowerPoint template. The template is free to use under a Creative Commons license and credits SlidesCarnival as the source. The document also provides some sample slides covering topics like colors, charts, images, and reviewing concepts. It includes extra resource slides for timelines, roadmaps, and other business planning elements.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should click "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" to copy the template to their Google Drive. It also provides a link for more information on using the template. The template is available under a Creative Commons license, with the option to keep or mention attribution slides.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should download the template file and it will open in PowerPoint. It also notes that certain fonts used in the presentation need to be downloaded. To edit in Google Slides, the user should click the button to create a copy in their Google Drive which can then be edited. The document also provides a link for more information on using the template.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should download the template file and it will open in PowerPoint. It also notes that certain fonts used in the presentation need to be downloaded. To edit in Google Slides, the user should click the button to create a copy in their Google Drive which can then be edited. The document also provides a link for more information on using the template.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should download the template file and it will open in PowerPoint. It also notes that certain fonts used in the presentation need to be downloaded. To edit in Google Slides, the user should click the button to create a copy in their Google Drive which can then be edited. The document also provides a link for more information on using the template.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should click "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" to copy the template to their Google Drive. It also mentions that some fonts are used and provides links to download them.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should click "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" to copy the template to their Google Drive. It also mentions that some fonts are used and provides links to download them.
This document provides instructions for using a presentation template. It can be edited in Google Slides or downloaded as a PowerPoint template. The template contains various slides types like lists, quotes, charts, and tables that can be used to explain concepts. It also includes extra resources like timelines, roadmaps, and diagrams. The template is free to use under a Creative Commons license and credits the original designer.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user clicks "Download as PowerPoint template" and edits the .pptx file. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" which copies the template to their Google Drive for editing. It also provides a link for more help on using presentation templates from the site slidescarnival.com.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user clicks "Download as PowerPoint template" and edits the .pptx file. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" which copies the template to their Google Drive for editing. It also provides a link for more help on using presentation templates from the site slidescarnival.com.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should download the PowerPoint template file and install any fonts used. To edit in Google Slides, the user should click the button to use the template as a Google Slides theme and make edits within their Google Drive account. It also provides a link for more information on using the template. The template is available under a Creative Commons license and credits can be kept or mentioned in a footer slide.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should click "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" to copy the template to their Google Drive. It also provides information on downloading fonts used in the template.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that the user can download the template as a PowerPoint file to edit in PowerPoint, or use it as a Google Slides theme to edit the slides in their Google Drive. It also provides a link for more information on how to use the template and notes that the template is free to use under a Creative Commons license, with the option to keep or mention the credit slide.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should click "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" and they will get a copy in their Google Drive. It also mentions that the template is available under a Creative Commons license and can be customized while keeping certain attribution or credit slides.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that for PowerPoint, the user clicks "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file they can edit. For Google Slides, they click "Use as Google Slides Theme" to get a copy in their Google Drive. It also provides information on downloading fonts used and mentions the template is available under a Creative Commons license.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that for PowerPoint, the user clicks "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file they can edit. For Google Slides, they click "Use as Google Slides Theme" to get a copy on their Google Drive they can edit. It also provides information on downloading fonts used and mentions the template is available under a Creative Commons license.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should click "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file. It also notes to download and install any fonts used. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" and gets a copy in their Google Drive. The document also provides a link for more help on using templates from the source website.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should download the template file and install any necessary fonts. To edit in Google Slides, the user should click the button to make a copy in their Google Drive. The document also contains sample presentation content including titles, text, images, charts, and other visual elements.
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The guide then proceeds to explain how to set up the SSH service within the WSL environment, an integral part of the process. Alongside this, it also provides detailed instructions on how to modify the inbound rules of the Windows firewall to facilitate the process, ensuring that there are no connectivity issues that could potentially hinder the debugging process.
The document further emphasizes on the importance of checking the connection between the Windows and WSL environments, providing instructions on how to ensure that the connection is optimal and ready for remote debugging.
It also offers an in-depth guide on how to configure the WSL interpreter and files within the PyCharm environment. This is essential for ensuring that the debugging process is set up correctly and that the program can be run effectively within the WSL terminal.
Additionally, the document provides guidance on how to set up breakpoints for debugging, a fundamental aspect of the debugging process which allows the developer to stop the execution of their code at certain points and inspect their program at those stages.
Finally, the document concludes by providing a link to a reference blog. This blog offers additional information and guidance on configuring the remote Python interpreter in PyCharm, providing the reader with a well-rounded understanding of the process.
This document provides instructions for using a presentation template. It can be edited in Google Slides or downloaded as a PowerPoint template. The template is free to use under a Creative Commons license and credits SlidesCarnival as the source. The document also provides some sample slides covering topics like colors, charts, images, and reviewing concepts. It includes extra resource slides for timelines, roadmaps, and other business planning elements.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should click "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" to copy the template to their Google Drive. It also provides a link for more information on using the template. The template is available under a Creative Commons license, with the option to keep or mention attribution slides.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should download the template file and it will open in PowerPoint. It also notes that certain fonts used in the presentation need to be downloaded. To edit in Google Slides, the user should click the button to create a copy in their Google Drive which can then be edited. The document also provides a link for more information on using the template.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should download the template file and it will open in PowerPoint. It also notes that certain fonts used in the presentation need to be downloaded. To edit in Google Slides, the user should click the button to create a copy in their Google Drive which can then be edited. The document also provides a link for more information on using the template.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should download the template file and it will open in PowerPoint. It also notes that certain fonts used in the presentation need to be downloaded. To edit in Google Slides, the user should click the button to create a copy in their Google Drive which can then be edited. The document also provides a link for more information on using the template.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should click "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" to copy the template to their Google Drive. It also mentions that some fonts are used and provides links to download them.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should click "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" to copy the template to their Google Drive. It also mentions that some fonts are used and provides links to download them.
This document provides instructions for using a presentation template. It can be edited in Google Slides or downloaded as a PowerPoint template. The template contains various slides types like lists, quotes, charts, and tables that can be used to explain concepts. It also includes extra resources like timelines, roadmaps, and diagrams. The template is free to use under a Creative Commons license and credits the original designer.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user clicks "Download as PowerPoint template" and edits the .pptx file. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" which copies the template to their Google Drive for editing. It also provides a link for more help on using presentation templates from the site slidescarnival.com.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user clicks "Download as PowerPoint template" and edits the .pptx file. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" which copies the template to their Google Drive for editing. It also provides a link for more help on using presentation templates from the site slidescarnival.com.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should download the PowerPoint template file and install any fonts used. To edit in Google Slides, the user should click the button to use the template as a Google Slides theme and make edits within their Google Drive account. It also provides a link for more information on using the template. The template is available under a Creative Commons license and credits can be kept or mentioned in a footer slide.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should click "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" to copy the template to their Google Drive. It also provides information on downloading fonts used in the template.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that the user can download the template as a PowerPoint file to edit in PowerPoint, or use it as a Google Slides theme to edit the slides in their Google Drive. It also provides a link for more information on how to use the template and notes that the template is free to use under a Creative Commons license, with the option to keep or mention the credit slide.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should click "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" and they will get a copy in their Google Drive. It also mentions that the template is available under a Creative Commons license and can be customized while keeping certain attribution or credit slides.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that for PowerPoint, the user clicks "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file they can edit. For Google Slides, they click "Use as Google Slides Theme" to get a copy in their Google Drive. It also provides information on downloading fonts used and mentions the template is available under a Creative Commons license.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that for PowerPoint, the user clicks "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file they can edit. For Google Slides, they click "Use as Google Slides Theme" to get a copy on their Google Drive they can edit. It also provides information on downloading fonts used and mentions the template is available under a Creative Commons license.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should click "Download as PowerPoint template" to get a .pptx file. It also notes to download and install any fonts used. To edit in Google Slides, the user clicks "Use as Google Slides Theme" and gets a copy in their Google Drive. The document also provides a link for more help on using templates from the source website.
This document provides instructions for editing a presentation template in either PowerPoint or Google Slides. It explains that to edit in PowerPoint, the user should download the template file and install any necessary fonts. To edit in Google Slides, the user should click the button to make a copy in their Google Drive. The document also contains sample presentation content including titles, text, images, charts, and other visual elements.
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The guide then proceeds to explain how to set up the SSH service within the WSL environment, an integral part of the process. Alongside this, it also provides detailed instructions on how to modify the inbound rules of the Windows firewall to facilitate the process, ensuring that there are no connectivity issues that could potentially hinder the debugging process.
The document further emphasizes on the importance of checking the connection between the Windows and WSL environments, providing instructions on how to ensure that the connection is optimal and ready for remote debugging.
It also offers an in-depth guide on how to configure the WSL interpreter and files within the PyCharm environment. This is essential for ensuring that the debugging process is set up correctly and that the program can be run effectively within the WSL terminal.
Additionally, the document provides guidance on how to set up breakpoints for debugging, a fundamental aspect of the debugging process which allows the developer to stop the execution of their code at certain points and inspect their program at those stages.
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2. Instructions for use
EDIT IN POWERPOINT®
Click on the button under the
presentation preview that says
"Download as PowerPoint template".
You will get a .pptx file that you can
edit in PowerPoint.
Remember to download and install the
fonts used in this presentation (you’ll
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in the Presentation design slide)
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Click on the button under the
presentation preview that says "Use as
Google Slides Theme".
You will get a copy of this document on
your Google Drive and will be able to
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3. Hello!
I am Jayden Smith
I am here because I love to give presentations.
You can find me at @username
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6. This is a slide title
➢ Here you have a list of items
➢ And some text
➢ But remember not to overload your slides
with content
Your audience will listen to you or read the
content, but won’t do both.
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7. Big concept
Bring the attention of your audience over a key
concept using icons or illustrations
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8. White
Is the color of milk and
fresh snow, the color
produced by the
combination of all the
colors of the visible
spectrum.
You can also split your content
Black
Is the color of ebony
and of outer space. It
has been the symbolic
color of elegance,
solemnity and
authority.
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9. In two or three columns
Yellow
Is the color of gold,
butter and ripe
lemons. In the
spectrum of visible
light, yellow is found
between green and
orange.
Blue
Is the colour of the
clear sky and the
deep sea. It is
located between
violet and green on
the optical
spectrum.
Red
Is the color of blood,
and because of this
it has historically
been associated
with sacrifice,
danger and courage.
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10. A picture is worth a
thousand words
A complex idea can be conveyed with just a
single still image, namely making it possible
to absorb large amounts of data quickly.
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18. Let’s review some concepts
Yellow
Is the color of gold, butter
and ripe lemons. In the
spectrum of visible light,
yellow is found between
green and orange.
Blue
Is the colour of the clear
sky and the deep sea. It is
located between violet and
green on the optical
spectrum.
Red
Is the color of blood, and
because of this it has
historically been associated
with sacrifice, danger and
courage.
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Yellow
Is the color of gold, butter
and ripe lemons. In the
spectrum of visible light,
yellow is found between
green and orange.
Blue
Is the colour of the clear
sky and the deep sea. It is
located between violet and
green on the optical
spectrum.
Red
Is the color of blood, and
because of this it has
historically been associated
with sacrifice, danger and
courage.
19. You can insert graphs from Excel or Google Sheets
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20. Mobile project
Show and explain your
web, app or software
projects using these
gadget templates.
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24. Credits
Special thanks to all the people who
made and released these awesome
resources for free:
➢ Presentation template by
SlidesCarnival
➢ Photographs by Unsplash
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25. Presentation design
This presentation uses the following typographies:
➢ Titles: Space Grotesk
➢ Body copy: Space Grotesk
Download for free at:
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/spacegrotesk
You don’t need to keep this slide in your presentation. It’s only here to serve you as a design guide if
you need to create new slides or download the fonts to edit the presentation in PowerPoint®
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27. Timeline
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DEC
NOV
OCT
SEP
AUG
JUL
JUN
MAY
APR
MAR
FEB
JAN
Blue is the colour of
the clear sky and the
deep sea
Red is the colour of
danger and courage
Black is the color of
ebony and of outer
space
Yellow is the color of
gold, butter and ripe
lemons
White is the color of
milk and fresh snow
Blue is the colour of
the clear sky and the
deep sea
Yellow is the color of
gold, butter and ripe
lemons
White is the color of
milk and fresh snow
Blue is the colour of
the clear sky and the
deep sea
Red is the colour of
danger and courage
Black is the color of
ebony and of outer
space
Yellow is the
color of gold,
butter and ripe
lemons
28. Roadmap
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1 3 5
6
4
2
Blue is the colour of
the clear sky and the
deep sea
Red is the colour of
danger and courage
Black is the color of
ebony and of outer
space
Yellow is the color of
gold, butter and ripe
lemons
White is the color of
milk and fresh snow
Blue is the colour of
the clear sky and the
deep sea
30. SWOT Analysis
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STRENGTHS
Blue is the colour of the
clear sky and the deep
sea
WEAKNESSES
Yellow is the color of
gold, butter and ripe
lemons
Black is the color of
ebony and of outer
space
OPPORTUNITIES
White is the color of milk
and fresh snow
THREATS
31. Business Model Canvas
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Key Activities
Insert your content
Key Resources
Insert your content
Value Propositions
Insert your content
Customer Relationships
Insert your content
Channels
Insert your content
Customer Segments
Insert your content
Key Partners
Insert your content
Cost Structure
Insert your content
Revenue Streams
Insert your content
33. Team Presentation
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Imani Jackson
JOB TITLE
Blue is the colour of the
clear sky and the deep
sea
Marcos Galán
JOB TITLE
Blue is the colour of the
clear sky and the deep
sea
Ixchel Valdía
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Blue is the colour of the
clear sky and the deep
sea
Nils Årud
JOB TITLE
Blue is the colour of the
clear sky and the deep
sea
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