10 chart and slide design tips for better reportsMichel Guillet
This document provides 10 tips for better chart and slide design for reports and data presentations. The tips include understanding how people interpret different chart types like pie charts and radials; reducing chart junk and increasing the data-to-ink ratio; spending time on typeface selection and using a simple font framework; using color meaningfully and with contrast; avoiding dual-axis charts; considering slope graphs; and using common language. Additional resources for chart templates, design principles, and testing design skills are also provided.
T H E S E E D S O F H A P P I N E S S D Rsangh1212
The document summarizes how moods, emotions, and actions arise from the interaction between the body and brain. Metabolic, endocrine, autonomic, and nervous system activities influence the brain, leading to feelings like enthusiasm, anxiety, indolence, and depression. Success and failure also impact the brain. The brain then influences all bodily activities in a feedback loop. While some believe this is governed by God, nature, or randomness, the document argues that chanting the name of the divine (Namasmarn) can reach, liberate and nurture the seeds of happiness within a person.
Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar discusses his study of the Bhagavad Gita in 4 sentences. Initially, he was put off by references to war in the first chapter but kept reading out of curiosity. Over time, he came to understand that the Gita deals with the individual existence and path to liberation. He realized the Gita's lessons could help rejuvenate society by guiding people to live according to their nature while aiding universal blossoming. His reservations about the Gita decreased as he grasped its holistic view of empowering both individuals and society simultaneously.
10 chart and slide design tips for better reportsMichel Guillet
This document provides 10 tips for better chart and slide design for reports and data presentations. The tips include understanding how people interpret different chart types like pie charts and radials; reducing chart junk and increasing the data-to-ink ratio; spending time on typeface selection and using a simple font framework; using color meaningfully and with contrast; avoiding dual-axis charts; considering slope graphs; and using common language. Additional resources for chart templates, design principles, and testing design skills are also provided.
T H E S E E D S O F H A P P I N E S S D Rsangh1212
The document summarizes how moods, emotions, and actions arise from the interaction between the body and brain. Metabolic, endocrine, autonomic, and nervous system activities influence the brain, leading to feelings like enthusiasm, anxiety, indolence, and depression. Success and failure also impact the brain. The brain then influences all bodily activities in a feedback loop. While some believe this is governed by God, nature, or randomness, the document argues that chanting the name of the divine (Namasmarn) can reach, liberate and nurture the seeds of happiness within a person.
Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar discusses his study of the Bhagavad Gita in 4 sentences. Initially, he was put off by references to war in the first chapter but kept reading out of curiosity. Over time, he came to understand that the Gita deals with the individual existence and path to liberation. He realized the Gita's lessons could help rejuvenate society by guiding people to live according to their nature while aiding universal blossoming. His reservations about the Gita decreased as he grasped its holistic view of empowering both individuals and society simultaneously.
This short document appears to be notes for a presentation, mentioning a slide transition to the second slide. However, there is not enough contextual information or details provided in the text to form a meaningful 3 sentence summary.
The document discusses representation of different social groups in thrillers. It notes that females were traditionally represented as victims, weak, and dependent on males in early thrillers but are now often portrayed as stronger, independent, and sometimes the antagonist. It also discusses representation of males, who are usually the protagonist and antagonist, portrayed as strong, powerful, and intelligent problem-solvers. The document then discusses the representation in its own thriller, noting the unconventional female antagonist and weakening male protagonist. It also discusses representation of age and professionalism of the young male protagonist.
This document outlines a 10-day lesson plan using spoken word poetry in a high school classroom. The plan aims to help students conduct self-reflection and character analysis, interpret artistic works, create and analyze text for performance, and respond intelligently to others' work. It begins with students creating "Personal Museums" by selecting meaningful artifacts and creating a video exhibit. Students then analyze themes in their lives and write slam poetry exploring a "thought" they want to convey. The plan involves workshopping poems multiple times and performing them for feedback, with a focus on discovery, community-building, and performance techniques.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This short document appears to be notes for a presentation, mentioning a slide transition to the second slide. However, there is not enough contextual information or details provided in the text to form a meaningful 3 sentence summary.
The document discusses representation of different social groups in thrillers. It notes that females were traditionally represented as victims, weak, and dependent on males in early thrillers but are now often portrayed as stronger, independent, and sometimes the antagonist. It also discusses representation of males, who are usually the protagonist and antagonist, portrayed as strong, powerful, and intelligent problem-solvers. The document then discusses the representation in its own thriller, noting the unconventional female antagonist and weakening male protagonist. It also discusses representation of age and professionalism of the young male protagonist.
This document outlines a 10-day lesson plan using spoken word poetry in a high school classroom. The plan aims to help students conduct self-reflection and character analysis, interpret artistic works, create and analyze text for performance, and respond intelligently to others' work. It begins with students creating "Personal Museums" by selecting meaningful artifacts and creating a video exhibit. Students then analyze themes in their lives and write slam poetry exploring a "thought" they want to convey. The plan involves workshopping poems multiple times and performing them for feedback, with a focus on discovery, community-building, and performance techniques.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.