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AVOID WRITING EXCESS
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submission guidelines of publishing houses, print and online media that have
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Typography plays a
    vital role
USE
APPROPRIATE
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DIFFERENT
FONT STYLES
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IMAGES ARE VERY
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YOU HAVE TO SHOW YOUR


   IDEAS
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•Magma - Molten rock beneath Earth's surface.
            •Parasitic Cone - A small cone-shaped volcano


 DON’T
            formed by an accumulation of volcanic debris.

SHOW        •Sill - A flat piece of rock formed when magma
            hardens in a crack in a volcano.
            •Vent - An opening in Earth's surface through which
 WRITE
IT          volcanic materials escape.
            •Flank - The side of a volcano.
       FOR EXAMPLE
            •Lava - Molten rock that erupts from a volcano that
 IN
WITH        solidifies as it cools.
            •Crater - Mouth of a volcano - surrounds a volcanic
         Presenting
 A
            vent.

A       about volcano
            •Conduit - An underground passage magma travels
            through.
            parts
            •Summit - Highest point; apex
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PICTURE     •Throat - Entrance of a volcano. The part of the
            conduit that ejects lava and volcanic ash.
            •Ash - Fragments of lava or rock smaller than 2 mm
            in size that are blasted into the air by volcanic
            explosions.
            •Ash Cloud - A cloud of ash formed by volcanic
            explosions.
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EYE CONTACT
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20-20
rule
20 SLIDES EXACTLY 20
    SECONDS EACH




      This will force
           you to
       concise
           and
      keep from
     boring people
Killer presentation tips - Dont miss it!

Killer presentation tips - Dont miss it!

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    USE APPROPRIATE AND DIFFERENT FONT STYLES
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    YOU HAVE TOSHOW YOUR IDEAS NOT SLIDES
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    •Magma - Moltenrock beneath Earth's surface. •Parasitic Cone - A small cone-shaped volcano DON’T formed by an accumulation of volcanic debris. SHOW •Sill - A flat piece of rock formed when magma hardens in a crack in a volcano. •Vent - An opening in Earth's surface through which WRITE IT volcanic materials escape. •Flank - The side of a volcano. FOR EXAMPLE •Lava - Molten rock that erupts from a volcano that IN WITH solidifies as it cools. •Crater - Mouth of a volcano - surrounds a volcanic Presenting A vent. A about volcano •Conduit - An underground passage magma travels through. parts •Summit - Highest point; apex SLIDE PICTURE •Throat - Entrance of a volcano. The part of the conduit that ejects lava and volcanic ash. •Ash - Fragments of lava or rock smaller than 2 mm in size that are blasted into the air by volcanic explosions. •Ash Cloud - A cloud of ash formed by volcanic explosions.
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    4 EYE CONTACT WITH AUDIENCE
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    20 SLIDES EXACTLY20 SECONDS EACH This will force you to concise and keep from boring people