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Black Gold

Transcript: During the 20th century, oil and gas platforms were constructed on land and sea to enable this sticky substance ( oil) to be extracted. In the center of the platforms is a drill , no ordinary drill, a mechanical drill. The drill has a three toothed wheel which bores down to make a test hole. When oil is discovered it is vacumed through a series of pipes before being shipped to a oil refinary. That is how oil is speparated. Oil is life: for many countries, factories and house holds oil is everything. Imagane cars without tyres. Picture a place where there is no black gold. Hard isnt it. Read on more to find out how precious oil really is... This black gold is very valuable to other living things as well as us. But it is causing many problems all over the world for instance: war. Greed is one of the main problems this sticky substance it causing. People are fighting so we can have oil in our hands. Also there is a great change in the next centry this precious material will no longer exist. That is why we have to take care of this substance and not use it heavily. Black Gold Video of Oil and Gas formation How Oil is Formed Have you ever wondered how oil was created? Millions of years ago, organic matter such as dead creatures (dinosaurs) and many species of plants setteld to the darkest, deepest depths of the ocean. Overtime a layer of sedementry rock (mud,silt and sand) covered over the dead species. Heat and pressure trasformed into hydrocarbons then into three componments: oil, gas and water and there it lay for millions of years. How oil is separated.

Black and Gold

Transcript: Nancy Byrd Turner, born in Boydton, Virginia, was the eldest child of Rev. Byrd Thornton and Nancy Turner. In 1898 she graduated from Hannah More Academy in Maryland and began work as a teacher. During this period her work appeared in several national magazines including the Saturday Evening Post and Scribner's.In 1917, she moved to Boston to join the editorial staff of The Youth's Companion. By 1922 she was an editor for The Atlantic, The Independent, and Houghton Mifflin. She joined the MacDowell art colony in 1925 and remained there until 1944.Her first book of poetry, A Riband on My Rein, was published in 1929. Over the course of her career she published 15 books, ranging from adult poetry to children's literature and lyrics. Her work appeared in England and in the United States in such magazines as Good Housekeeping, Harper's Magazine, Ladies' Home Journal, and the New Yorker.She retired to Ashland, Virginia to become a lecturer and freelance writer. Everything is black and gold, Black and gold, to-night: Yellow pumpkins, yellow moon Yellow candlelight; Jet-black cats with golden eyes Shadows black as ink, Firelight blinking in the dark With a yellow blink Black and gold, black and gold Nothing in between- When the world turns black and gold Then it's Halloween! Summarize Nacy Byrd Turner Black and Gold Nacy Byrd Turner Black and Gold The poem build a kind of peaceful atmosphere of Halloween, although the poet just described two colors,it made people think a lot about the Haloween, the night and the family. The poem describes a picture with two colours.All the stuffs are either black or gold. Black cats, gold eyes, and the yellow candlelight made us imanige the picture of Halloween. The poem describes a peaceful and quiet picture to show the Halloween he excepted.Everything is peace but glorious, like a silience night.

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Transcript: Introduction to PowerPoint Designing Effective Slides Importance of Visuals Visuals play a crucial role in retaining information, with studies showing that people remember 80% of what they see compared to just 20% of what they read. Incorporating images, graphs, and diagrams can clarify complex concepts, making them easier to understand and recall. Benefits in Education PowerPoint presentations promote active learning by encouraging interaction and participation. They provide a structured format that helps educators convey information efficiently, making lessons more engaging and memorable for students. Overview of Template Features Choosing the Right Colors Modern PowerPoint templates include various features such as built-in design ideas, customizable layouts, and multimedia integration. These features can streamline the creation process, allowing educators to focus on content delivery rather than design. Typography Best Practices Color choice significantly impacts audience perception and emotional response. Utilize complementary colors for contrast and legibility, ensuring text is easy to read against backgrounds. Consider color psychology while selecting palettes to evoke desired feelings related to your content. User-Friendly Design Elements Effective typography enhances readability and accentuates crucial information. Use no more than two font families, maintain adequate contrast between text and background, and keep font sizes consistent—generally, 24pt for headings and 18pt for body text work best. Animations and Transitions Incorporating Graphics and Images Animations should be used sparingly to avoid distracting the audience. Subtle transitions can guide attention and maintain flow, while key points may be animated for emphasis, helping to engage viewers without overwhelming them. Visuals can reinforce messages and make slides more engaging. Limit image use to enhance rather than clutter, selecting high-quality graphics that support the content and ensure they're relevant to the key points being communicated. Enhancing Audience Engagement Content Structuring Techniques An Educational Resource for Engaging Learning Incorporating Data and Charts Outlining Key Points Q&A Sessions Interactive Elements Incorporating interactive elements like polls, quizzes, and live demonstrations enhances engagement. Research indicates that interactive presentations can increase retention by 50%, making the learning experience more dynamic and memorable. Visual data representation through charts can highlight trends and insights effectively, aiding understanding. Graphs and infographics can convey complex information quickly, making them essential tools for impactful presentations. Clear outlines serve as roadmaps, guiding both presenter and audience through the content. By identifying primary topics and subtopics, speakers can enhance focus and ensure comprehensive coverage of essential material in educational presentations. Q&A sessions facilitate real-time interaction, allowing audience members to address their specific inquiries. This not only clarifies doubts but also fosters a sense of community and open dialogue, increasing audience investment in the material. Feedback Mechanisms Best Practices for Delivery Engaging Storytelling Methods Using Bullet Points vs. Text Implement feedback mechanisms such as surveys or feedback forms post-presentation. This provides valuable insights for improvement and shows the audience their opinions are valued, further enhancing engagement. Effective delivery can significantly boost audience engagement. Key practices include maintaining eye contact, using varied vocal tones, and practicing clear body language to foster a more engaging atmosphere throughout the presentation. Bullet points simplify information, allowing key ideas to stand out without overwhelming the audience. They enhance retention by categorizing concepts, while full text blocks can dilute focus and engagement in presentations. Storytelling captivates audiences, allowing them to relate to the material personally. Incorporating storytelling techniques can enhance emotional connection, making the content more relatable and memorable for learners.

Black and Gold

Transcript: Applications in Fashion Trends in Clothing Accessories and Jewelry Influence on Designers Current fashion trends prominently feature black and gold in various garments, creating striking contrasts that appeal to modern aesthetics. New collections often embrace these colors, reflecting sophistication and timeless style. Jewelry designers increasingly incorporate black and gold materials, offering pieces that resonate with luxury. Bracelets, necklaces, and earrings in these colors enhance outfits with an unmistakable sense of opulence. The black and gold color scheme has inspired a multitude of fashion designers, leading to innovative collections that redefine luxury. Esteemed brands continue to revisit this palette, ensuring its relevance in modern fashion. Black and Gold Aesthetic Appeal Introduction to Black and Gold Contrast and Balance Color Theory The stark contrast between black and gold highlights depth and dimension in design. Balancing these colors effectively can guide the viewer’s eye, creating a harmonious visual experience that enhances overall aesthetics. Black absorbs all colors, representing power and sophistication, while gold evokes a sense of luxury and warmth. Together, they create a dynamic palette that influences emotional responses and design choices across industries. History of Black and Gold Visual Associations Historically, black has represented strength and authority, while gold signifies wealth and prestige. Ancient civilizations, such as the Egyptians, used these colors in royal artifacts, symbolizing power and divinity. This duality has persisted, influencing art and fashion across the ages. Symbolism in Design Black and gold are frequently associated with luxury brands, high fashion, and exclusive events. This pairing invokes a sense of prestige and quality, making it a favored choice in marketing and branding strategies. In design, black and gold create striking contrasts, enhancing visual communication. Black adds depth and sophistication, while gold provides a luxurious touch. Together, they are used in branding to convey exclusivity and high quality, making a strong statement in consumer perception. Cultural Significance In various cultures, black and gold convey meanings beyond aesthetics. In Western societies, black often denotes elegance, while in Asian cultures, gold is linked to fortune and celebration. These colors are frequently used in weddings, festivals, and other significant events. An Exploration of Elegance and Luxury Impact on Branding Case Studies Brand Identity Notable brands such as Yves Saint Laurent and Rolex successfully utilize black and gold to attract premium customers. Their branding strategies demonstrate how this color combination can elevate perceived value and drive consumer preference in competitive markets. The black and gold palette plays a crucial role in establishing brand identity, symbolizing prestige and exclusivity. Brands like Chanel and Ferrari effectively use these colors to evoke a sense of luxury and enhance their market position. Psychological Effects on Consumers Black conveys sophistication and exclusivity, while gold suggests wealth and prosperity. Research indicates that consumers are more likely to perceive brands using these colors as desirable, influencing purchasing decisions and brand loyalty.

Black and Gold

Transcript: By: Gabriela Aragon, Aranza Fernandez, Kymberly Patino, Joshua Lei, and Kurt Lara Civil War Dinner Party Project Guests Invited -Harriet Tubman -General Robert E. Lee -Clay Andrew Johnson -General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson -Hiram Revels -Harriett Beecher Stowe -President Abraham Lincoln -General George G. Meade Guests Invitation The Invitation Black and Gold Ball At: White House Ball Room 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, D.C .,20500 May,3rd, Thursday, 1-2:45 Rsvp by letter! Theme Theme The theme of our ball is Black and Gold, so expect to see lots of fancy colors throughout the event. Guests attending this ball will see lots of Black and Gold throughout the hour, including plates, tablecloth, and many other items! We want to celebrate Black and Gold through the ball because it symbolizes the high quality and elegance we still have after war. Menu Menu For our menu we have many things such as: Chicken, pork chops, steamed veggies, wine, coffee, rolls, worm castles, lemon cake, apple pie, pumpkin pie, corn on the cob, sugar cubes, cake, and grape juice. Decor Decor For decor we will stick with the Black and Gold theme as it is to keep our elegance. Most of the decor place will be either black or gold. The event will be hosted in the White House's ball room because it is very large and will fit my decorations. As well as it being elegant. This gives it a bit of high quality. Regrets Clay Andrew Johnson Dear President, I apologize for not being able to attend your Black and Gold Ball. The reason is because I have an important speech since I am sworn in as vice president. Sincerely, Clay Andrew Johnson Dear Mr. President Abraham Lincoln, I Hiram Revels apologize for not having the chance to attend your Black and Gold Ball. The reason is that I am going to leave the AME Church and am going to join the Methodist Episcopal Church on that day. I apologize for not attending. Sincerely, Hiram Revels Hiram Revels Dear President, I am sorry for not being able to attend your Black and Gold Ball. The reason is that I remained in the U.S. Army after the end of the Civil War and served as the commanding officer of the Division of the Atlantic, headquartered in Pennsylvania and will not have time to attend. Sincerely, General George G. Meade General George G. Meade President Abraham Lincoln R.S.V.P Abraham was invited because he is the president of the United States. He would be able to have talks about issues and improvments that they need to have. He is also the host of the ball. Abraham is also very reasonable. Harriet Tubman was invited because she was a woman of color who freed hundreds of slaves. She also helped black Americans after the Civil War ended. She worked hard believing what was right. Harriet was someone who would risk getting arrested to help others. Harriet Tubman R.S.V.P We invited Harriet Beecher Stowe because she is best known for her novel Uncle Tom's Cabin made in the year 1852. It tells the readers about the harsh conditions for enslaved African Americans. Her novel reached millions. She was against slavery. She was also very religious. Harriet Beecher Stowe enslaved: (making a person a slave) We invited Robert E. Lee because he was a general in the war for the Confedrates. We also invited him because we thought we could make an agreement. Robert E. Lee was a very intelligent man and believe he would make a good decision on what's right for our country. He also had a strong fighting spirit. General Robert E. Lee R.S.V.P Like General Lee, Stonewall had a high spirit. He fought on the confederates side. We believe that together we will choose a good agreement for our country. If Stonewall likes one of our agreements, then he could convince General Lee. General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson R.S.V.P Seating Harriet B. Stowe Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson Harriet Tubman Gen. Robert E. Lee Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln Reason Why He was seated at the front of the table because he is the host and one of the presidents of the United States of America. He also participated in the Civil War as Commander in Chief. She was seated on the left side of the table because the union go to the left side of Abraham Lincoln and she is part of the union. Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe She was seated next to Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe because she is also part of the union and thinks similar to Harriet E. B. Stowe in relation to slavery. Harriet Tubman He is put on the right side of the table because like I said before, the union and confederate are separated, Harriet B. and Harriet T. are sided with the union, General Robert E. Lee is sided with the confederate. General Robert E. Lee He is seated at the right side of General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson because he is also a confederate and a general like General Robert E. Lee. General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson

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