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Power Point Presentation

  Short Academic Presentation Using Power Point Presentation Power Point is full featured presentation programme that is used by millions of people around the world. It is used to design presentations and it is available in MS Office Package. It is used to make presentations in a wide array of fields. It uses components such as images, animations, videos, and audios. Benefits of Power Point Presentation 1. Power Point Presentation, shortly called PPT,provides a greater visual effect 2. PPT helps improve the level of understanding of the audience 3. It makes the presentation more effective, impressive, and interesting 4. It enhances the interactive involvement of both the presenter and audience 5. It aids the presenter to be concise and elaborative on the content and with more clarity FOR EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION Dos: 1. Use key phrases, sentence fragments that include only essential information.Limit the number of words in each slide. 2. Enhance readability using bigger fonts. The conten

TWENTY- FIRST CENTURY WRITERS

  TWENTY- FIRST CENTURY WRITERS           Playwrights who worked in the late 19th and early 20th century whose thought and work would serve as an influence on the aesthetic of postmodernism include Swedish dramatist August Strindberg, the Italian author Luigi Pirandello, and the German playwright and theorist Bertolt Brecht. In the 1910s, artists associated with Dadaism celebrated chance, parody, playfulness, and challenged the authority of the artist clarify Tristan Tzara claimed in "How to Make a Dadaist Poem" that to create a Dadaist poem one had only to put random words in a hat and pull them out one by one.      Another way Dadaism influenced postmodern literature was in the development of collage, specifically collages using elements from advertisement or illustrations from popular novels (the collages of Max Ernst, for example). Artists associated with Surrealism, which developed from Dadaism, continued experimentations with chance and parody while celebrating the flow

I HAVE A DREAM -MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.

  I HAVE A DREAM                                                                                 -MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. Introduction:              Martin Luther King JR. the symbolic leader of the America blacks delivered the speech, I have a dream to over 250000 white and black American gathered in Washington DC on August 28, 1963. It is one if the greatest speeches in American history. “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”   First Half of the Speech :           King begins his speech by expressing his happiness to participate in the greatest demonstration for freedom in America. The Emancipation Proclamation was signed by Abraham Lincoln a hundred years before .It gave great hope to the Negro slaves as it proclaimed the end of their long life of captivity. “I had a dream which was not at all a dream” Demand for Justice :              Even after hundred years, the Negro is not free. He is chained by segregation and discrimination. He lives in pover