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Haiku Deck In Action

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

HAIKU DECK

TEN STORIES WAITING TO BE SET FREE
Photo by Zitona

PITCH AN IDEA

YOUR ELEVATOR AWAITS
Photo by Jordi Payà

ENLIVEN A MEETING

BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE
Photo by Luis Argerich

SUMMARIZE A TALK

A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS
Photo by Manoj Vasanth

ILLUSTRATE A BLOG POST

FIRST THOUGHT, BEST THOUGHT
Photo by Kat

SEND A MESSAGE

OF THANKS, REDEMPTION, OR CONGRATULATIONS
Photo by wildxplorer

SHARE A STORY

WE KNOW YOU'VE GOT AN INCREDIBLE ONE
Photo by Ben Grey

INTRODUCE YOURSELF

SHOW YOUR MANY TALENTS
Photo by Shiny Things

INSPIRE A GROUP

TO CLIMB A MOUNTAIN, BEGIN AT THE TOP
Photo by Pedro Szekely

WEATHERING

MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL
Weathering is the breaking down of rocks, soil, minerals and other materials through contact with air, water, and biological organisms.

Mechanical weathering aka physical weathering is the breaking down of rocks by physical means such as water/ice, animals, and plants.

Chemical weathering occurs by chemical changes in the rock. Examples, oxidation of metal (metal + oxygen = rust) in the rock or carbonic acid (water + carbon dioxide = acid rain).

IGNITE A MOVEMENT

A JUG FILLS DROP BY DROP
Photo by Gabriel Rocha

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