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Paleo presentation
Hello Tiff.
My own bit of advice (to add to the great wads of advice you've already
received) is to include some local content to your presentation. Get a hold
of a good geological map of your town/city/state. This will give you some
local tie-ins to the geologic time scale and "who lived when". If you have
some local fossils, use them to pin down your neighbourhood in time. If you
are fortunate enough to live in a place with a long span of time represented
in fossil deposits, you might even be able to look at your neighbourhood
THROUGH time. I think it would help if you could make links with your own
locale so that paleontology doesn't end up being "somewhere else".
Hope this helps,
Bruce.
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