Capturing the investors’ imagination with your pitch deck Now you have the building blocks of a great deck. You’ve seen examples of the slides that work and why they work. You are aware of the information investors want to see, why they want to see it and how you can convey it convincingly. But how do you put these elements together? What are the fundamentals of a winning pitch deck? It’s time to pay attention to the finer details – combining your slides and the information about your startup
Tyler Gershman English 005 Professor Schwartz May 8, 2015 Lock the Golden Gates "Everyone is better off without this fat, disgusting, boring girl.” -Suicide note by Marissa Imrie, age 14 "I thought how unpleasant it is to be locked out, and I thought how it is worse perhaps to be locked in." - Suicide note by Madison Holleran age 19 Marissa Imrie jumped from the bridge on December 17, 2001. Marissa was a straight-A student at Santa Rosa High School. Her grades were a source of pride to her divorced
The Cave of the Thousand Treasures What would you do if you found a cave with thousands of treasures? Would you share it with other people? Would you hide it from everyone? In The Cave of the Thousand Treasures, an old man finds a cave with thousands of jewels and treasures. He becomes very greedy, and bad things start to happen. The only way to stop these bad things is for the man to change his ways and become nicer and less greedy. He has to share his treasures with other people to have a fuller
The Telling of a Survivor’s Holocaust Story – Literary Representation vs Visual Testimony Can fiction tell the same type of story as non-fiction or a factual first-hand account? The Holocaust, a story that has been told from the perspective of the survivor as well as the culprit, novels written, play adaptions, movies, and documentaries. Some of these representations have been fictionalized with creative license taken while others are firsthand accounts given in memories. I will explore these representations
Running Head: Theme How Theme Shapes a Story By Trina Carr English 125 Instructor: Clifton Edwards Running Head: Theme page 1 Like many people who haven’t studied literature, if someone asked me what the theme of a story was, I would have given a synopsis of the story detailing the actions and characters in it. As I have come to learn, theme is much more than a distilled retelling of a story
Kerstin Oxford HP 1020: Paper 3 “Chevrefoil” Adapted Imagine a story of lovers from The Lais of Marie de France as a children’s book. It would show the events true love can overcome, and inevitably end in a happy ending. The stories would have to be adapted in such a way to where all the details were appropriate for a child. It must be wrote to where the story would not be over their head, so they could fully understand the story. My adaption of “Chevrefoil” from The Lais of Marie de France into
The Hippolytus is a great example of how when everyone tries to do the right thing it can still end up terribly wrong. Phaedra knows that her desires are wrong, so she decides to take the more accepted, but still gruesome, way out of her feelings, The Nurse doesn’t want to see her mistress die so she seeks help, Hippolytus is disgusted at the news, but keeps his oath to not tell anyone, and Theseus gets very angry and casts out the “murderer” just like anyone else would. Even though there is a lot
I woke up to the sound of a heart monitor keeping a steady beat and the back of my neck burning up. Was I in a hospital? Opening my eyes, I quickly shut them again. “Ugh” I grunted closing them tight as my head pounded with pain. “Good Morning, Miss Martin. I’m glad to see that you are are finally coming around.” A deep unfamiliar males voice echo through the room causing my whole body tense. Forcing my eyes open and demanding that they focus, I scanned the room so I could place a voice to
Yolanda Foster is taking things hard on the upcoming Real Housewives of Beverly Hills reunion and it turns out that she will break down in tears over her divorce from David Foster. Radar Online shared the details of how things went down on the big reunion show for Yolanda Foster. It turns out that Andy Cohen asked Yolanda about her divorce from David Foster and this is when the tears started for her. Yolanda Foster Bursts Into Tears Over Divorce While Filming Reunion Show https://t.co/3L8usaaQuJ
Irony Life often seems as though it flashes before your eyes, before you know it you will be in your later years and loved ones are passing on “The Story of an Hour” written by Kate Chopin in 1894 is a short story written about just that. Are you going to be happy the way your life turned out or are you going to regret living your life in a video game? This story is a short story filled with irony, happiness and freedom. The Story of an Hour written about an elderly woman named Mrs. Mallard whose