this question does not deserve an answer any better than a written presentation is a presentation that is written. however i will be more than happy to expand, a written presentation is an item that has been written at some point in the past present or future and has been presented or will be presented. furthermore if you manage to present a piece of writing that has been written in the future then u need your head examined but as you asked this question its obviously too late.
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Presentation means how something is displayed.Her food presentation made the meal into artwork.I was impressed at the food presentation at that restaurant.
The main points of the presentation
Presentation is stressed on the third syllable.
Editing is the process of preparing a written work or presentation for publication by revising and correcting it to conform with generally accepted literary standards for its genre.
A written presentation is typically a presentation that is given to a party in written form. Presentations can also come in the form of slide shows or power-points.
this question does not deserve an answer any better than a written presentation is a presentation that is written. however i will be more than happy to expand, a written presentation is an item that has been written at some point in the past present or future and has been presented or will be presented. furthermore if you manage to present a piece of writing that has been written in the future then u need your head examined but as you asked this question its obviously too late.
Robert A. Lane has written: 'Relational presentation'
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Mike Copland has written: 'Thesis preparation and presentation'
J. McKinnon has written: 'Presentation on the privatisation of the gas industry'
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A. Neelameghan has written: 'Presentation of ideas in technical writing' -- subject(s): Technical writing
Rang-Ri Park-Barjot has written: 'Publisher's presentation'
Beverley Pick has written: 'Display presentation' -- subject(s): Display of merchandise