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14. 12. MAT (°C). 10. 8. 6. -10. -8. -6. -4. -2. Mean Bison Enamel d 13 C (PDB). by Kathryn A. Hoppe (make sure your name is easy to see and read). How to make a poster: Include the title in large letters at the top of the page. Figure 3. This is an example of
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14 12 MAT (°C) 10 8 6 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 Mean Bison Enameld13C(PDB) by Kathryn A. Hoppe (make sure your name is easy to see and read) How to make a poster: Include the title in large letters at the top of the page Figure 3. This is an example of a graph I made myself (Hoppe, 2006) Introduction: The text of the poster should contain at least 300, but no more than 500 words. Think of your poster as a story board for a movie- you should be able to tell a short story based on the pictures and text on your poster Summary: These figures have shown you some examples of the different types of graphics you can use on your poster Bibliography: Chernicoff & Whitney, 2007. Geology, an introduction to physical geology. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. pp. 979. Plus Minimum of 2 other references Figure 1. This is an example of a map (from Chernicoff & Whitney, 2007) Figure 2. This is an example of a photo (from Chernicoff & Whitney, 2007)