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      <title>Tips And Tricks For Making A Successful Pecha Kucha Talk</title>
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      <description>This weekend I have my first Pecha Kucha talk and I figured that it would be a good idea to write down my thoughts and suggestions on how to prepare better and also deliver a good talk in this format.&#xA;Just to remind you, a Pecha Kucha talk is a format for giving a presentation where you have 20 slides, each slide is presented on screen for 20 seconds, slides change without your control, as a result whole talk takes 6 minutes 40 seconds.</description>
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