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    The Organism Presentation

    from bguttmann, 5 months ago Add as contact

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    Desc: A presentation from a contest in my high school two years ago. The task was to design a fundraiser for the charity "Long Island Cares." Our fictional proposal won first place. Please be aware that there is an inside joke or two and don't be afraid if you don't "get" it.

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    1. Slide 1:Guttmann Iyer Jacobs Scaturro Scott
    2. Slide 2:“The Mission of Long Island Cares is to bring together all available resources for the benefit of the hungry on Long Island. Long Island Cares provides emergency food where and when it is needed, sponsors programs that help families achieve self- sufficiency, and educates the general public about the causes and consequences of hunger on Long Island.”
    3. Slide 3:4.6 Million Pounds of food were distributed in 2005 to member agencies in Nassau and Suffolk counties.
    4. Slide 4:Over 600 Sites received food in 2005
    5. Slide 5:Increasing Awareness
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    8. Slide 8:Television Advertising (Psst, this is when you're supposed to play the video)
    9. Slide 9:Poster (11”x17”)