Great Job. I really enjoyed your presentation. I would only suggest a better transition between slides 18 and 19. I would suggest to make that slide bold to show that there is hope and progress.
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Great Job. I really enjoyed your presentation. I would only suggest a better transition between slides 18 and 19. I would suggest to make that slide bold to show that there is hope and progress.
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