1. year of statehood- June 15,1836
2. population-2,673,400
3. capital- little rock
4.. motto- regnat populus the people rule
8. song title-oh arkansas.
10.-popular tourist-1. river front park2. river market(the little rock tours)
city attraction is located- riverfront park- lourelst.
rivermarket- riverfornt park
descrription-river market - The river market is a food market with entertainment and rich cultural experiences
river front park- The park is popular for walking, running, bicycling, and fishing. Picnic tables and benches dot the walkingtrail.
11. 5 facts-1. largest cites: little rock, fort smith, north little rock, pine bluff, and jonesbares
2.counties:75
3.border states:Lousiana, Mississippi-Tennessee, Oklahoma, and Texas
4.nickname:the natural state/land of opportunity/wonder state.
5.land area:52,082sqmi 27th lardest
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
wednesday summary
all I did today is resarch my faorvite singer or band today. I did the same thih for tuseday too.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
power Point Vocabulary#3
1. change Marker-An icon in a powerpoint presentation indicating that a reviewer has made a change.
2. Comment Marker-An icon in a power point presentation that looks similar to a sticky note, indicating that a reviewer has made a comment.
3. Comment-In word, small balloons in the margin of a document that hold remarks or suggestions.
4. Embedded Font-A font inserted in a powerpoint presentation in such a way that the font will always appar the same, even if the presentation is shown on another comuter.
5. Liquid Crystal Display Projector-Equipment that allows you to project the slides in a powerpoint presentation in slide show view from your computer onto a blank wall or large video screen.
6. Online Broadcast-A powerpoint feature that allows audience members to view a presentation on their own computers using their web browsers.
7. Publish-To save a powerpoint presentation as a set of web pages on an intranet or web server, allowing other to open and navigate the presentation using their web browsers.
2. Comment Marker-An icon in a power point presentation that looks similar to a sticky note, indicating that a reviewer has made a comment.
3. Comment-In word, small balloons in the margin of a document that hold remarks or suggestions.
4. Embedded Font-A font inserted in a powerpoint presentation in such a way that the font will always appar the same, even if the presentation is shown on another comuter.
5. Liquid Crystal Display Projector-Equipment that allows you to project the slides in a powerpoint presentation in slide show view from your computer onto a blank wall or large video screen.
6. Online Broadcast-A powerpoint feature that allows audience members to view a presentation on their own computers using their web browsers.
7. Publish-To save a powerpoint presentation as a set of web pages on an intranet or web server, allowing other to open and navigate the presentation using their web browsers.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
PowerPoint Vocabulary
1.animated object-An object such as a picture, textbox, or other graphic that appears by itself during a powerpoint presentation.
2.animated text-Text that displays on a powerpoint slide one line or bulleted point at a time.
3.animated-A sound or visual effect added to a powerpoint presentation to make the presentation more interesting.
4.bit-mapped image(bitmap)-An image made from a series of small dot; it may have a bmp, png, jpg, or gif file extension.
5.embed-To insert a source file into a destination file; any changes made later to the source file are not reflected in the destination file.
6.footer-A line of text that appears at the bottom of each page in a file, containing information such as the document's name, a page number, or the date.
7.header-A line of text that appears at the top of each page in a file containing information such as the document's name, a page number, or the date.
8.link-The connection between a source file and a destination file, or between two tables; any changes mad later to the source file are reflected in the destination.
9.silde master-A hidden slide in every powerpoint presentation that stores desing template specifications-such as placeholder swizes and positions, bullet styles, font styles and sizes, and background color.
10.title master-A hidden slide in every powerpoint presentation that stores design template specificatins.
11.transition-The way in which one slide replaces another during a powerpoint presentation. Harmless but annoying to users or they can affect software performance and destroy information.
2.animated text-Text that displays on a powerpoint slide one line or bulleted point at a time.
3.animated-A sound or visual effect added to a powerpoint presentation to make the presentation more interesting.
4.bit-mapped image(bitmap)-An image made from a series of small dot; it may have a bmp, png, jpg, or gif file extension.
5.embed-To insert a source file into a destination file; any changes made later to the source file are not reflected in the destination file.
6.footer-A line of text that appears at the bottom of each page in a file, containing information such as the document's name, a page number, or the date.
7.header-A line of text that appears at the top of each page in a file containing information such as the document's name, a page number, or the date.
8.link-The connection between a source file and a destination file, or between two tables; any changes mad later to the source file are reflected in the destination.
9.silde master-A hidden slide in every powerpoint presentation that stores desing template specifications-such as placeholder swizes and positions, bullet styles, font styles and sizes, and background color.
10.title master-A hidden slide in every powerpoint presentation that stores design template specificatins.
11.transition-The way in which one slide replaces another during a powerpoint presentation. Harmless but annoying to users or they can affect software performance and destroy information.
Monday, February 4, 2008
Friday, February 1, 2008
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