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Outline levels are represented by symbols like circles, squares, triangles, etc. in a PowerPoint presentation. These symbols are used to indicate the hierarchy or structure of information in a slide, with lower-level points being indented and having smaller text size compared to higher-level points.
Bullets display a small icon (such as•), suggesting that the order of the items presented are arbitrary, while a numbered list suggests that the order is important either from a chronological view point (such as instructions) or as a matter of priority (where "1" is typically the most important item).
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In an outline, capital letters are typically followed by a period or a parenthesis. This helps to clearly identify each level of the outline hierarchy.
A disadvantage of using a sentence outline instead of a topic outline is that a sentence outline typically contains more detailed information, which may make it more time-consuming to create and more difficult to modify. This level of detail can also limit flexibility in rearranging or adjusting the outline structure.
Give your grade level in the question.
That depends on the level that the vest is rated for. For example, a NIJ levvel IIa vest will stop some types of bullets. A NIJ level II will stop even more types of bullets. A NIJ level IIIa will stop still more types of bullets. NIJ levels are I, IIa, II, IIIa, III, IV, and Special.
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By avoiding bullets and stomping enimies
Because they are thick as ANYTHING
PGP works at the Layer 6 - Presentation level.