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         <description><![CDATA[<div>I viewed all the presentations and I think the first one "Creative Report" was the best for delivering information, it seemed more straightforward than the others that used jargon and needed a reference point to really follow but also the delivery was better, it had a better use of space and pace. My favourite was "The Buzz about Bees", it was very visual and compelling.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>I looked at all of them but i think the Stefanie and co. 2018 was great i liked the visuals and how after showing the collection of clothes and a bag it zooms into text that gives a description of the bag i like those kind of presentations. But my favorite overall would have to be creative report it had nice visuals that cool zoom in feature i like clear words easy to understand nice eye catching features also.</div>]]></description>
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