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    Effects of PowerPoint Presentations on Students’ Learning Project Report By: Dinesh Kumar Veloo PGP/17/248 K Parvathy PGP/17/213 Sourav Dhal PGP/17/242 Table of Contents Acknowledgement ……………………………………………………………………………….…… 2 Executive Summary …………………………………………………………………………………... 3 Purpose and Scope ………………………………………………………………………...………..... 4 Introduction …………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 Literature Review …………………………………………………………………………..…………. 6 Methodology ………………………………………………………………………………………

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    Effects Of The 1920's

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    Arriving with a “roar” after a horrific time in civilization; World War I‚ the twenties sparked a new America. The decade was one of risk‚ change‚ great wealth and fortune which ultimately fueled a growing economy. This period was also wrought with lawlessness that saw the emergence of gangs who ran cities. That said‚ the glorified lives of Americans were almost too good to be true. It was an era that brought about the first women’s liberation movement giving women a new independence. Unwelcomingly

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    The roaring twenties was a time full of the extragrant free moving culture. During this point in time there was a huge impactful social and political change. The 20’s was an age for everything new and exciting. There were many inventions during this time including: automobiles‚ the airplane‚ sliced bread‚ the assembly line‚ and the television. With the new inventions came new actions‚ dancing‚ and dressing. Many traditional standards were rejected. There was a break out of organized crime‚ and

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    The Key to Successful Presentations There are four factors that can make our presentations become interesting. The first and most  important factor is delivery. In order to get attentions from audiences‚ we need to deliver our  presentations in an attractive way. We can use body language‚ eye contact‚ voice‚ gesture‚ the wow  factor‚ and technology. If we do all these kind of activities‚ the audiences would probably pay attention  to the whole of our presentations. The second factor is content

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    or more individuals make an written or oral agreement for legal consideration on a legal subject matter which is bound by law. Elements that Form a Contract  Offer – when a party (offeror) indicates the willingness to enter into an agreement on certain specified terms.  Acceptance – this is when the offeree agrees to the terms of the contract.  Consideration – this is the last thing you need in a contract and this means in the eyes of the law‚ whenever a bargain is made the bargain or benefit

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    Working Toward Change The 72-year-old fight made by women lasting from 1848-1920 would over time result in the establishment of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution declaring women’s suffrage and subconsciously empowered women that additional doors of opportunity would then too be opened. However prior to reaching the “golden” destination‚ women had a grueling journey filled with bountiful obstacles (such as laws‚ expectations‚ and stereotypes) that had to be overcome to reach

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    1920's Fashion

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    Fashion of the Jazz Age In the 1920s‚ fashion for all ages saw a dramatic change and began an evolution towards fashion today. Throughout history‚ evolution in fashion has corresponded with changes in culture and values. After WWI‚ a large cultural shift was seen in America. The new ideas and values that emerged were reflected in the new fashion trends of the era. In the 1920s‚ women’s fashion reflected a growth in their independence‚ men’s fashion evolved to reflect the new aspects of a more casual

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    Can you believe that over a few decades ago changed the way women dress and act? The flapper girls sparked in the early 1920s leading a revolutionary change to modern day clothing for both women and men. The style that most of us try and pull of came about during a time of change and growth in our nation. Flappers in the 1920s are considered to be our modern day feminist. During their time period‚ women were granted with more freedoms and equality to men‚ such as voting and being able to hold

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    The radio in the 1920's.

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    The Roaring 20’s During the 1920s‚ also known as "The Roaring 20’s"‚ Radio Broadcasting became one of America’s favorite sources of entertainment. During this time period most Americans depended on radio for their source of communication‚ since television was not yet invented. The invention of radio had a major impact on Americans. Radio stations transmitted a variety of shows and programs that entertained many people through out the nation. "In the 1920s the Westinghouse engineer‚ Frank Conrad

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    Fashion in the 1920's

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    Women’s Fashion in the 1920s Fashion became a large influence on women in the 1920s. This allowed women to become independent and free from the society. Many designers such as‚ Coco Chanel‚ Jeanne Lanvin and Salvatore Ferragamo have made an enormous impact on the evolution of women’s clothing. Styles of clothing have changed overtime‚ especially during the 1920s era. During this time‚ hemlines became shorter‚ clothing was more revealing‚ women dressed freely and the sophistication and elegance

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