Student Needs Media P.P. Presentation For Education Seminar
Posted: Oct 26, 2006
QUESTION:
Hello, I am a person with HIV as well as a full-time student who had been asked to present a history of the Pandemic and how the media coverage affected its various components(TX, Education, Pulbic Response, Tributes to the Dead,, etc.). Because I'm so busy, but do have access to prent a Power Point slide show, I'm wondering if anyone out there has such a resourse....PLEASE! Thanks so very much. Oh, and if it is already in P.P. format, I'll gladly insert credit fo it's author! I will add in many of my own observations from what I know, etc.
THANKS SO VERY MUCH!!
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RESPONSE FROM:
Taking someone else's presentation, even if attributed to the actual author, and using these slides for your presentation smacks of deception at worse and laziness at the least. There has been plenty written about the history of the HIV epidemic (Google is your friend) that you can easily access and use to create your very own presentation.
Besides, even if someone has such a perfect ppt file and is willing to allow you to use it to meet your assignment, how exactly are they supposed to get it to you? We do not collect your email when you write in.
DW
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