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collection of information published using specific backgrounds and typography, and delivered as a slide show viewed on a browser or as handouts. Act of presenting information to an audience. Represented in AuthorIT by a book.
Ãâó: www.author-it.com/kc/9807.htm
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Following Jewish custom, Mary and Joseph present the infant Jesus to the Temple in Jerusalem. In Ethiopian icons, Salome may be shown as an attendant and Sts. Hanna and Simeon as embodiments of the forces of prophecy.
Ãâó: www.nmafa.si.edu/exhibits/icons/faith-glossary.htm...
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Also known as the pageant bouquet, this is a bunch of long-stemmed flowers cradled in the bride's arms.
Ãâó: www.jacksoncrafts.com/Bouquets/General/Floral_term...
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Similar to a speech, but usually longer and less structured. Multimedia audiovisual aids are often used, and there is more audience participation. A presentation usually covers one topic, often with the goal of bringing members of a team up to speed on a project or issue, and getting resolution so as to move forward. Example: An engineer explaining the technology of a new product to the marketing department so that they may develop a plan to market the technology.
Ãâó: www.womenscalendar.org/SpeakerSpot/SearchTerms.asp
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Cartographic design including drawing, use of symbols, use of colors, use of conventional practices, etc.
Ãâó: www.ican.nf.net/marineglossary_5.htm
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