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>     While many Linux users will give presentations at Linux User
     Group (LUG) meetings, Expos, and other conferences, not everyone
     is effective at giving presentations.  Much like public speaking,
     a presenter needs to know how to communicate with their audience
     so that their topic is clear and understood by all.  Topics
     that may interest users can easily be lost with ineffective
     presentations.  Hopefully this document will spell out how you can
     do this properly.
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>    This document is copyrighted (c) 2000 Mark F. Komarinski and is
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>    No liability for the contents of this documents can be accepted.
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    As this is a new edition of this document, there may be errors
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    Proceed with caution, and although this is highly unlikely,
    the author do not take any responsibility for that.
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>    This is the initial release.
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>     I'd like to thank Prof. Brad Broughton, Technical Communication
     Department, Clarkson University.  He taught a number of courses
     on effective presentations and public speaking.  I don't always
     follow his rules, but I know what they are.
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>    Feedback is most certainly welcome for this document. Without
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