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AP Seminar · Period B · 2025

The Impacts of Wartime Experiences on Veterans — Presentation

Slide deck companion to the AP Seminar Task 2 IWA

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The Individual Multimedia Presentation (IMP) deck delivered alongside my AP Seminar Task 2 IWA on the impacts of wartime experiences on veterans. The deck mirrors the three lenses of the argument — memory, PTSD, and injuries — and how each one feeds into Johan Norberg's concept of false nostalgia.

Designed to be read on its own, each slide pairs a single argument with the supporting story, statistic, or image the written IWA is built on.