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Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Gitmob - Gloomspite Gitz Army Set

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Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Gitmob - Gloomspite Gitz Army SetGitmobs are Snarlfang riding grots who do not fear the light of day. Rather, they covet the power that so obviously rivals that of the Bad Moon. Upon defeating their enemies, they scavenge the equipment of the fallen, accruing metal they can use to rob Hysh of its power. Droggz da Sunchompa leads his Snarlpack Cavalry, supported by Sunsteala Wheelas to conquer the Mortal Realms. Though small, this aggressive army gets the job done by being in the

Gitmobs are Snarlfang-riding grots who do not fear the light of day. Rather, they covet the power that so obviously rivals that of the Bad Moon. Upon defeating their enemies, they scavenge the equipment of the fallen, accruing metal they can use to rob Hysh of its power.

Droggz da Sunchompa leads his Snarlpack Cavalry, supported by Sunsteala Wheelas to conquer the Mortal Realms. Though small, this aggressive army gets the job done by being in the right place, at the right time. The Snarlpack ride two at a time, adding their spears to the Snarlfang's jaws to shred their opponents before bounding off for the next victim. The Sunsteala Wheelas cut down their quarry as they thunder past, stopping for nothing – the Gitz could not stop their Snarlfangs if they wanted to. Pinning it all together is Droggz da Sunchompa himself, sitting proudly atop Jaggedsnarl, his monstrous Snarlfang mount.

This box is also the first place to get the the new Battletome: Gloomspite Gitz, a 122-page hardback book with an exclusive cover, stuffed with madcap lore, updated rules, and sinister artwork. In addition to the book and miniatures, you'll find a complete deck of 59 warscroll cards.

The set includes the following multipart plastic miniatures:
– 1x Droggz da Sunchompa
– 6x Snarlpack Cavalry
– 2x Sunsteala Wheelas

Also included:
– Battletome: Gloomspite Gitz – 122-page hardback book with red foil details and a limited edition soft-touch cover
– Warscroll cards: Gloomspite Gitz – 59 cards, including 2x Regiment of Renown cards, 4x Army of Renown cards, 4x Faction Rules cards, 6x Spearhead Cards, and 43x Gloomspite Gitz warscroll cards

This kit comprises 295 plastic components, 1x Citadel 60mm Round Base, 6x Citadel 75mm by 42mm Oval Bases, and 2x Citadel 105mm by 70mm Oval Bases. These miniatures are unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

The miniatures in this box will be available separately at a later date.

The book also contains a one-use code to unlock Battletome: Gloomspite Gitz content in Warhammer Age of Sigmar: The App, which can be used when the battletome goes on general release.

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When it comes to Cliff Atkinson's Beyond Bullet Points, I am a bit of an outsider. I don't read many computer books and, while I have worked with PowerPoint, my presentations are very simple. Since I admittedly use my share of bullet points in these presentations, I thought learning about an alternative approach would be useful. And while there are definite benefits to reading this book, it may not be perfect for everyone. Many people use bullet points in their PowerPoint presentations; this can be a great way to organize thoughts, but Atkinson has a difference approach. Essentially, the Beyond Bullet Points method treats presentations as stories told in three "acts." Act One develops the story, Act Two develops the action and Act Three frames the resolution. Each act is broken down into scenes which provide the details. The first portion of the book explains how to work with each act; the second portion deals with the evolution from initial outline to final presentation. This book assumes a certain amount of PowerPoint knowledge; if you want to learn about the application, this is not the place to start (on the other hand, you don't need to be a PowerPoint expert). One of the nicest things about Atkinson's approach is the way he allows presentations to be pared down to fit the time frame required: his method is designed best with a 45 minute presentation, but it can be easily compressed to a 15 minute or even 5 minute presentation. Another nice thing is that he has a website that readers can access that provides some helpful materials such as template documents. On the other hand, Atkinson treats the issue of bullet points/no bullet points as something of a black-and-white issue. He doesn't really acknowledge that there may be a middle ground where bullet points should be used in certain situations, perhaps even in conjunction with his approach. I think it's more appropriate to view the Beyond Bullet Points as an alternative approach to PowerPoint presentations, not the ONLY approach. Atkinson's writing style is straightforward, and like many computer books, a little dry. But as stated earlier, I am reading this book with something of an outsider's view. This is a good book, but Atkinson's inability to look beyond his own approach keeps it from being a five-star work. Nonetheless, if you do a lot of PowerPoint presentations, there is enough useful material in here to merit a read.
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A Refreshing Approach to Presentations
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I ran across this book while researching a college workshop on perfecting presentation, dealing with public speaking and effective use of PowerPoint. As one who has suffered through numerous electronic slides that did little or nothing to augment the speaker's efforts, I was delighted to see this fresh and innovative approach. I believe this process works best, however, when one's speech is primarily persuasive in nature. Although these ideas helped me set up a strong introduction and conclusion, in a recent lecture I resorted to bullet points for the material I felt the students had to master. Perhaps as I get more used to Atkinson's technique, I'll better about using it in lecture. However, the business applications seem quite worthwhile. My students' workshop presentations that used his techniques were highly engaging. I highly recommend this book and the supporting web site.
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Simplistic and Inappropriate
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I was hoping this book would provide insights into how to present complex information in a more comprehensible, useful format, using PowerPoint as the tool. Instead, the overall gist of this book is that presentations should be "dumbed down" as much as possible. The theme the author presents is that presentations should be story based. This is reasonable. However, the method the author recommends is that essentially *all* meaningful, complex (or, as the author prefers "boring") content be removed from the presentation. Presentations then become nothing more than catchy headlines and colorful graphics. All content should be in the presenter's notes (not typically to be provided). This is juvenile and useless and frankly reflects a complete lack of understanding of how presentations are made in a complex business environment.
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SteelBlue
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On the right track
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This book is a good introduction about how to use story-telling techniques in PowerPoint presentations. There are some good ideas here that you won't find in technical manuals. If you don't know film techniques these will be eye-opening. But the book could have been much stronger if it were to push these concepts to the next level. I saw a PowerPoint presentation with Andy Goodman, who teaches more or less the same thing, and his presentation nailed these concepts more cleanly than this book does. But again, this book is definitely worth checking out if you haven't studied storytelling before.
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Make sure you buy the 2007 edition!!!!
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I bought the book, enjoyed it and then realized that I hasd purchased the 2005 edfition and not the new 2007 edition. be careful as the new one is much better. Amazon should have made this clear!!!!!!!!!!!!
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