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Transcript: Photos Reusable assets A New Corporate PowerPoint Template Ante molestie mattis arcu gravida viverra adipiscing volutpat. Ultrices eget viverra eu lectus ullamcorper. Consequat dictum tristique lectus augue felis nascetur amet non. Velit sit placerat tincidunt integer amet massa justo risus netus. Ornare sagittis malesuada varius cursus ipsum erat libero metus eget. Colors Assets Developing Brand-Aligned Slide Designs 04 01 02 03 Title Aa Aa Subtitle S M W T T S F Paragraph Aa Aa Embedding Techniques Consistency Across Slides Importance of Branding Ensure the logo appears on every slide in the same manner to reinforce brand identity. Consistency in color, size, and position not only enhances professionalism but also aids audience recall. Use embedding techniques that ensure the logo remains intact across different devices and formats. Save the logo in high-quality formats such as PNG for transparent backgrounds, or SVG for scalability without loss of quality. Branding plays a crucial role in how an organization is perceived. Consistent use of visual elements, like the company logo and theme colors, fosters recognition and trust among clients and stakeholders. Slide Design Options Purpose of the Template Title Slide Design Logo Placement Guidelines Overview of Design Elements Visual Impact of the Logo This section covers essential elements for creating engaging slide designs that adhere to corporate branding. Each component plays a pivotal role in maintaining visual consistency and enhancing audience engagement. The primary purpose of the PowerPoint template is to standardize presentations across the company. By establishing a uniform design, each presentation contributes to a cohesive company image that aligns with our core values and mission. Position the logo in the top left corner of each slide for immediate visibility. Maintain sufficient padding around it to avoid visual clutter, ensuring it stands out while complementing the overall design. The title slide sets the tone for the presentation. Incorporate the corporate logo prominently for brand recognition, and use bold, legible fonts. Essential elements include the presentation title, subtitle, and date, ensuring clarity and professionalism without cluttering the slide. The logo acts as a visual anchor in presentations, enhancing brand awareness. A well-placed logo increases viewer trust and recognition, contributing to an effective communication strategy. The template integrates essential design elements such as a clear color palette, consistent typography, and appropriate use of imagery. Each element works in harmony to enhance readability and visual appeal, reinforcing brand identity. Examples of Best Practices Implementation and Feedback Utilizing Theme Colors Best practices include utilizing consistent fonts, aligning images and text uniformly, and adhering to brand colors. These practices not only enhance visual quality but also reinforce brand identity in presentations. Goals for Future Work Implementing a new corporate PowerPoint template requires strategic planning and open communication. Gathering team feedback is crucial for continuous improvement and ensuring that the template meets the needs of all users. Content Slide Variations Theme colors should reflect the brand’s identity. Use the primary colors such as red, blue, orange, green, and yellow consistently throughout the slides, ensuring that critical information stands out, especially in titles and headings. The aim is to continuously refine the PowerPoint template to meet evolving corporate needs. By incorporating feedback and including innovative design practices, the template will remain relevant and effective for all future presentations. Content slides should vary in layout to maintain audience interest. Utilize templates that allow for bullet points, graphics, or video inserts. Consistency in font, color, and logo placement across all content slides enhances the overall cohesive look. Rollout Strategy Continuous Improvement Collecting Team Feedback Image and Text Alignment The rollout strategy involves a phased implementation where team leads receive training first. This ensures that they can assist their teams effectively, maximizing the template's potential across the organization. Logo Integration Introduction to the Template Establishing feedback channels through surveys and meetings allows team members to share their experiences using the template. This direct input can guide future iterations and adjustments to enhance usability. Continuous improvement is key; analyze collected feedback and implement necessary changes to the template. Regular updates help maintain relevance and ensure the template evolves with the organization’s needs. Correct alignment between images and text is vital for readability and aesthetic appeal. Images should complement the text and not overwhelm it; maintaining balance helps convey the message effectively without distractions. This section

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Transcript: Special group cohesiveness when two worlds collide (or two different characters) When entire party agrees with fantasy being created, it is called a fantasy chain Other Theories Waskul & Lust (2004) We all play, and we play with different roles Gillespie & Crouse (2012) Way to hang onto childhood Kimmel (2008) Mostly male participants; retreat to boyhood N E Mead (1934) Role taking not a behavior/action but a cognitive activity. Provoked when one understands the other. Fine (1983) Role Rivalries vs Personal Rivalries Literature Review Symbolic Convergence Theory (Bormann, 1990) each seen as essential to participating in this TRPG community People are storytelling animals. We comprehend life through a series of tales. Game is an exaggerated version of what we participate in every day. Social Identity Narrative Paradigm (Fisher, 1987) Findings Fine (1983) Primary, secondary and diegetic rules Bjork & Holopainen (2003) Endogenous vs exogenous rules Montola (2008) Combined to create 3 categories: endogenous, exogenous, diegetic A Event over Time So What? (no responsibilities--anything can happen) Method Theoretical Framework Obligatory Character Transformation P Who- Mostly male . A20-35 What- Play game...THAT'S IT! Where- Small gaming center When- Wednesday . 7:00 pm -9:00 pm Why- Escape . Move up in ranking . Connections with others How- Experienced v. Outsider in game play (4,6,8,10,20) S (Phillipsen, 1975) Talk is not valued everywhere equally! Trapped in the Fantasy Prosocial Behaviors Q and A Time! . Setting . Participants . Ends . . Acts . Instruments . Norms . 3 themes: Narrative Table Talk Implicit Rules A Qualitative Study of the Linguistic Codes among Dungeons and Dragons Players Educational Boasting I Hymes' (1974) SPEAKING Model S

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Transcript: ✳✱* Answer 4 : FEEL FREE TO COPY & PASTE THEM! Question 3 : Why did it happen? Questions and Answers Answer 3 : Holocaust 1. The Holocaust explained A lot of people, when they hear of the holocaust, they think of the Jews who died and Hitler who was responsible for their deaths. An important thing to remember, though, is the innocent people who didn't deserve this, and the children who had dreams like us but never got to fufill those dreams. Answer 5 : Question 5 : What were the sites you used for this project Here are some extra assets : The reason Hitler committed the holocaust is because he believed the Jews were not counted as people and they were an inferior race. Of course I disagree because the Bible teaches and I believe, all races and people are equal and none are more or less important in God's eyes. We remember the holocaust as a way to respect the innocent Jews who died just for being who they were. It helps me remember that there are different people in this world and r,different races as well. But this is a good thing because all people and all lives are important to God. I have learned things from people who are different than me. Horrible people like Hitler shouldn't judge people by their race or skin color. January 30, 1933, was the start of a horrible genocide we call the holocaust. More than six million Jews died in horrible concentration camps. These camps were so bad many Jews thought they were in hell. Answer : Question 1 : What was the Holocaust? 2.Wikipedia Question 4 : What are some current perspectives of the holocaust? Question 2 : Why do we remember the Holocaust? add logo here Answer :

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Transcript: The Prevent Strategy- Blurred Lines Between Law and Policy Section 26(1) of the Act says that a specified authority must in the exercise of its functions have due regard to the need to Prevent people from being drawn into terrorism. Specified Bodies come under the following headings: (i) Local Government; (ii) Criminal Justice System; (iii) Education and Childcare; (iiii) Health & Social Care; (v) Police. WHAT ARE BRITISH VALUES? “In an open and free society like ours, we can never entirely eliminate the threat from terrorism. But we must do everything possible, consistent with our values as a country, to reduce the risk presented by our enemies. The Government’s policy, our counter-terrorism strategy and this legislation all aim to do just that. We are engaged in a struggle that is fought on many fronts and in many forms. It is a struggle that will go on for many years. And the threat we face right now is perhaps greater than it ever has been and we must have the powers we need to defend ourselves.” Multi Agency approach to “protect people at risk of radicalisation” How will It work? Who can refer and on what grounds? Is consent required? Basharat Ali Aman Solicitors (i) Ideological Challenge- this focuses on the preposition that terrorists have an ideology and that this ideology makes use of the ideas espoused by so called extremists. (ii) Prevent people from being “drawn” into terrorism- This is where radicalisation is referred to. Describing it to be a process rather than an event. This process must be reversed and the individual must be re-programmed by supporting them through an action plan. (iii) Working with service providers- priority is given to education, faith, health, criminal justice and charities. The internet is also included. Extremist 18 Yrs THE CHANNEL PROGRAMME CTS Act: Made up of 7 Parts What is Extremism? Part V- Risk of being "drawn into terrorism" (PREVENT) Part V of the CTS Act- Risk of Being Drawn Into Terrorism The CTS Act 2015 and Counter Extremism Strategies According to the Prevent and the more recent counter extremism strategies: “Extremism is the vocal or active opposition to our fundamental values, including democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, and mutual respect and tolerance of different faiths and beliefs. We also regard calls for the death of members of our armed forces as extremists”. Objectives of Prevent “Adhering to British values is not an option or a choice. It is a duty for all those who live in these islands so we will stand up for our values, we will in the end defeat this extremism and we will secure our way of life for generations to come.” (David Cameron 1st September 2014) “fundamental British values include democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, and mutual respect and tolerance of different faiths and beliefs.” Not a legal Definition. Obligations of “Specified Bodies” 0 Yrs 2 Yrs 7 Yrs 11 Yrs 14 Yrs 16 Yrs

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