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Clint Walters

Is PowerPoint Making Us Stupid? | Six Pixels of Separation - Marketing and Communicatio... - 0 views

  • The 3 C's of a great presentation: Content. What am I being asked to present? What is the story here? How can I tell it in a simple way? How can I create a simple story that pulls it all together? Compelling. How well do I know my content? How well am I using my body language and words to deliver my content? What else can I do to make my presentation both memorable and actionable? How well have I practices this material be compelling in my delivery? Compassion. How can I get people to emotionally connect to me? How candid am I being with the audience? How much do I care about the audience? How much do I care about the content? How much emotion can I deliver?
Clint Walters

Programs | Rob Dyrdek Foundation - 0 views

  • Safe Spot Skate Spot Program, which seeks to create safe and legal havens for skaters across the country through the Rob Dyrdek Foundation.  Its main goal is to t assist municipalities municipalities with the design, development and construction of skate plazas that maintain the integrity of terrain occurring naturally in urban environments, and where the sport of skateboarding in its purest form is encouraged rather than discouraged.
  • Provide communities with safe, and legal skate plazas to skate • Increase and encourage the active engagement of people in the sport of skateboarding • Promote healthy and sustainable communities through exercise via skateboarding • Design, develop and construct Skate Plazas in municipalities throughout the world
  • Life Program seeks to promote and encourage the sport of skateboarding by providing f
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  • ree skateboards to organizations
  • Sk8 4
  • . Start a petition.
  • Skateboard Giveaway-
  • kateboard Curriculum/After School Programming
  • Civic Engagemen
  • HOW TO GET INVOLVED
  • Skate Pass
  • GOALS: • Provide communities with safe, and legal skate plazas to skate • Increase and encourage the active engagement of people in the sport of skateboarding • Promote healthy and sustainable communities through exercise via skateboarding • Design, develop and construct Skate Plazas in municipalities throughout the world
  • he Rob Dyrdek Foundation’s Sk8 4 Life Program seeks to promote and encourage the sport of skateboarding by providing free skateboards to organizations
  • has a need for and the ability to distribute free skateboards that are provided by our Foundation
  • The Sk8 4 Life Program seeks to create and maintain healthy and sustainable communities by providing youth with free skateboards to both exercise and stay physically and mentally fit.
  • Skateboard Giveaway- The Rob Dyrdek Foundation has partnered with Skate Pass to provide schools and 501(c) 3 organizations whose targeted demographic has a need for and the ability to distribute free skateboards. (i.e. Boys and Girls Club, Elementary and Middle Schools)
  • HOW TO GET INVOLVED These are many of the same tactics that have worked to get skate parks built across the US. The important thing to remember: you don’t want a skate park, you want a Skate Plaza. Stick to your guns, and remember to educate as many people as possible about the Skate Plaza concept. 1. Organize a group of skaters—the larger the better. 2. Talk to your local skate shop and see if they’ll help you organize and have meetings in their shop. If you’re under 18, you’ll probably need an adult to help. Good sources are a local skate shop owner or a parent. 3. Start a petition. It’s always good to hit your city with big numbers to let them know there’s a huge demand that’s not being met. Take petition forms to your local skate shops and ask the managers if you can leave them for people to sign. Pick them up in about two or three weeks
  • Take petitions to your schools. Take them to local skate parks and skate spots. There’s a good chance that most skaters already see the need for a Skate Plaza. If they don’t, you can explain it this way: “Want a Love Park here?” That should get their attention and explain the idea. Have your friends and family help you by taking the petitions to work.
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marisa landaverde

How you can help | Amnesty International - 0 views

  • We help stop human rights abuses by mobilizing our members and supporters to put pressure on governments, armed groups, companies and intergovernmental bodies
  • There are many ways you can help us, including making a donation, joining Amnesty International and taking action.
Ashley Hildebrand

Locks of Love - 0 views

  • Most wigs sold by retailers
  • fit adult heads
  • too big for children
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  • not age-appropriate
  • burn or irritate the scalp.
  • use of tape or glue to keep them from falling off
  • teased by classmates and/or embarrassed by the attention they receive because of their hair loss.
  • They retail between $3,500 to $6,000.
  • hairpiece forms a vacuum seal,
  • suffer from a loss of self.
  • does not
  • lost more than their hair
  • tape or glue.
  • wearer of the hairpiece may remove it, by breaking the vacuum seal at the temples.
  • withdraw from normal childhood activities
  • swimming, going to the mall or even playing with their friends.
  • not a cure
  • wearing a hairpiece
  • they can be kids again.
  • some of the normalcy
  • recipient may style it to fit their face.
  • rebuild their self-esteem.
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    This says things about how it benefits children and why locks-of-love is needed.
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