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  2. Book talk - Wikipedia

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    A book talk (or booktalk) is what is spoken with the intent to convince someone to read a book. Booktalks are traditionally conducted in a classroom setting for students; however, booktalks can be performed outside a school setting and with a variety of age groups as well.

  3. Beamer (LaTeX) - Wikipedia

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    The appearance of presentations can be modified using themes. The layout, the colors, and the fonts used in a presentation can easily be changed globally, while preserving control over the most minute detail. A special style file allows for the use of the LaTeX source of a presentation directly in other LaTeX classes such as article or book ...

  4. Presentation - Wikipedia

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    For example, black words on a white background emphasize the text being displayed but still helps maintain its readability. [11] Text that contrasts with the background of a slide also enhances visibility. Readability and visibility enhance a presentation experience, which contributes to the effectiveness of it.

  5. PechaKucha - Wikipedia

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    A typical PechaKucha Night includes 8 to 14 presentations. Organizers in some cities have customized their own format. For example, in Groningen, Netherlands, two six-minute, 40-second presentation slots are given to a live band, and the final 20 seconds of each presentation includes an immediate critique of the presentation by the host's ...

  6. 10 New Books to Talk About This November - AOL

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    $26.00 at amazon.com. The Book of George, by Kate Greathead George, the protagonist of this deadpan, hilarious new novel, is instantly recognizable as the kind of drippy young white man who moves ...

  7. Presentation slide - Wikipedia

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    A slide is a single page of a presentation. A group of slides is called a slide deck. A slide show is an exposition of a series of slides or images in an electronic device or on a projection screen. Before personal computers, they were 35 mm slides viewed with a slide projector [1] or transparencies viewed with an overhead projector.

  8. Page layout - Wikipedia

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    Making the slides useful for later reference if printed as handouts or posted online; Pacing, so slides are changed at comfortable intervals, fit the length of the talk, and content order matches the speaker's expectation; Providing a way for the speaker to refer to specific items on the page, such as with color, verbal labels, or a laser pointer

  9. How to Read a Book - Wikipedia

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    How to Read a Book is a book by the American philosopher Mortimer J. Adler. Originally published in 1940, it was heavily revised for a 1972 edition, co-authored by Adler with editor Charles Van Doren. The 1972 revision gives guidelines for critically reading good and great books of any tradition.