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Quests Are Us
One of the most common challenges for anyone designing slides for presentations or elearning projects is what do with text content. Not only can too much text can be boring, it can distract your audience from the message you want them to take away. In many projects it is difficult, if not impossible to get rid of all the text, it is super useful to have a few tricks up your sleeve for handling slide text.
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I have an idea that I want a vintage looking one that I can pair with a made to move Barbie because I saw an example of what I want and now nothing else will do. Because I am convinced I need this in my life. It happens constantly. I viewed a lot of distressing images of gunshot wounds to humans before I found any information on horses and their ability to survive a gunshot wound and specifically how fragile Clydesdale horses can be to — well — anything, yet also strong. The amount of hours I spent going down that rabbit hole was significant. I do not have the beans or the answer yet and I have not given up. Like, a real quest with an out of proportion sense of importance to me.
Twenty springs have come and gone since May 4, , when William Schroeder and three other students were gunned down by National Guardsmen at anti-war demonstrations on the Kent State University campus. But the annual arrival of spring cannot erase the pain felt for missing sons and daughters, for friends lost forever, for graduations unattended and anniversaries uncelebrated. But sometimes the memories are too painful for her and her husband, Louis. It hurts too much. Schroeder, 19, was shot in the back while lying on the ground. He took cover when the gunfire began as he walked to class after a meeting with his ROTC adviser. He was concerned that the military program paying his scholarship might be discontinued because demonstrators had burned down the ROTC building two days earlier. The Vietnam war tormented Schroeder, his mother said, because he knew he would end up there. May 3, a Sunday, provided a sunny, peaceful respite from campus rumblings. As Allison, a freshman honors student from Pittsburgh who had just turned 19, and her boyfriend strolled the campus, they encountered a soldier with a lilac in his gun barrl.