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		<title>By: adam ainbinder</title>
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		<dc:creator>adam ainbinder</dc:creator>
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		<description>that is one good lookin prez! i love the reflection of the images! solid!

i think the visuals is the most important part. i think people lose sight of the purpose of a presentation, which is usually to inform or educate. It&#039;s not to write a book, and having visuals keeps words off the page and keeps you focused on the message you&#039;re trying to deliver!</description>
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<p>i think the visuals is the most important part. i think people lose sight of the purpose of a presentation, which is usually to inform or educate. It&#8217;s not to write a book, and having visuals keeps words off the page and keeps you focused on the message you&#8217;re trying to deliver!</p>
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