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Past, Present and Future Trends in XXXX
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Note This template is a minimal, suggestive guide to get you started
You may add as many slides as you want, just click on “insert” and “slide” More images are often useful Put links for images, etc., on the “notes page”
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Why This Topic is Important
Point One Point Two Point Three
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The Data Set I Used The Data File, e.g., GSS 7204
The size of the sample When the data were gathered
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The Variables I used Variable One Described Variable Two Described
Variable Three Described
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The Variables I used Variable Four Described Variable Five Described
Variable Six Described
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Trends in [your dependent variable]
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Image from: http://www. trinity. edu/mkearl/newspapr
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Newspaper reading Age Income
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Hint: bold the table in the original Word file before copying it...
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Main Findings Finding One Finding Two Finding Three
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Main Findings Finding Four Finding Five Finding Six
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Probable Future Point One Point Two Point Three
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Image from: http://gfishbone. com/lwn/archives/2005/05/the_future_of_n
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Preventable Future Point One Point Two Point Three
Image from The Economist, “Who Killed the Newspaper,” August 24, 2006.
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Possible Future Point One Point Two Point Three
Image from: Bob Russell blog on future of news:
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Image from: http://www. micropersuasion. com/2006/01/rssenabled_epap
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Preferable Future Point One Point Two Point Three
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Suggested Readings “Who Killed the Newspaper,” The Economist, August 24, 2006 Bob Russell’s blog on the future of news “The Future of Newspapers,” from Made Up News That’s Almost Fit to Read,
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