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DESCRIPTIVE TITLE

DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. 5-9 Key Words. City, Province, (Country). for CLIENT’S LEGAL NAME CLIENT’S ADDRESS by AUTHOR’S NAME, PROF. QUALIFICATIONS AUTHOR’S JOB TITLE AUTHOR’S EMPLOYER EMPLOYER’S ADDRESS STATUS DATE. City, Province, (Country). Not presentation date. INTRODUCTION.

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DESCRIPTIVE TITLE

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  1. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE 5-9 Key Words City, Province, (Country) for CLIENT’S LEGAL NAME CLIENT’S ADDRESS by AUTHOR’S NAME, PROF. QUALIFICATIONS AUTHOR’S JOB TITLE AUTHOR’S EMPLOYER EMPLOYER’S ADDRESS STATUS DATE City, Province, (Country) Not presentation date.

  2. INTRODUCTION Background List the background facts that the audience needs to understand in order to understand that problem exists. Problem(s) List the problem(s) that need to be addressed (if this a project proposal) or that were “solved”. NOTE: This slide is skipped for your oral presentation, but is included in any hard or e-mail copy.

  3. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE FOR INTRODUCTORY PHOTO / SCHEMATIC / SITE PLAN / .... • Using this visual, you must be able • to present the background • to explain the problem(s) convincingly • to outline the objectives of this presentation

  4. Note: for each objective you must have one conclusion. OBJECTIVES State in three to five descriptive words First Objective • Key words or key details; limitations • Key words or key details; limitations • Key words or key details; limitations Taken directly from the text of your report Text boxes Second Objective • Key words or key details; limitations • Key words or key details; limitations • Key words or key details; limitations

  5. ANALYSIS OF FIRST OBJECTIVE State in three to five descriptive words First Main Point • Key words or key details; (limitations) • Key words or key details; (limitations) • Key words or key details; (limitations) State in three to five descriptive words Second Main Point • Key words or key details; (limitations) • Key words or key details; (limitations) • Key words or key details; (limitations) Continue for additional points as required.

  6. ANALYSIS OF NEXT OBJECTIVE State in three to five descriptive words First Main Point • Key words or key details; (limitations) • Key words or key details; (limitations) • Key words or key details; (limitations) State in three to five descriptive words Second Main Point • Key words or key details; (limitations) • Key words or key details; (limitations) • Key words or key details; (limitations) Continue for additional points as required.

  7. Reminder: for each objective you must have one conclusion. CONCLUSIONS Note: no new material State in three to five descriptive words First Conclusion • Key words or key details • Key words or key details • Key words or key details State in three to five descriptive words Second Conclusion • Key words or key details • Key words or key details • Key words or key details Continue for additional conclusions as required.

  8. Recommendations do not always need to be presented, but have available. RECOMMENDATIONS State in three to five descriptive words First Recommendation Usually full, grammatically correct sentences State in three to five descriptive words Second Recommendation Usually full, grammatically correct sentences State in three to five descriptive words Third Recommendation Usually full, grammatically correct sentences Continue for additional recommendations as required.

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