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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.
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Cartographic design including drawing, use of symbols, use of colors, use of conventional practices, etc.
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I wait (simple) I am waiting (continuous)
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary http://search.eb.com [8th May 2002] Main Entry: presentation Function: noun Date: 15th century 1 a : the act of presenting b : the act, power, or privilege especially of a patron of applying to the bishop or ordinary for instituting someone into a benefice 2 : something presented: as a : a symbol or image that represents something b : something offered or given : GIFT c : something set forth for the attention of the mind d : a descriptive or persuasive ...
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The presentation is the graphical look of the i-drop object on a web page. It is represented by a proxy image.
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