Hi, this chapter is entiteld "Organize Content in Tables and Frames". It teaches how to use tables and frames effectively, and how to use Microsoft Expression to make the job easier.

    Example of two tables: one is a 3x3 table with content in all cells; the other is a 3x3 table with content missing in one cell.
3x3 Table, All Cells With Content
Volkswagon Porsche Audi
Rambler Ford Chevy
Chrysler Honda Rolls Royce
3x3 Table, One Cell Missing Content
Volkswagon Porsche Audi
Rambler Ford Chevy
Chrysler Rolls Royce

      

      Download the images for the followig table here.
   

Table with Background Image
Zebra Giraffe Deer
Elk Antelope Elephant
Lion Hyena Bear


This table was created using Expression's table layouts.



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While each generation feels that "real" cool is something pure and existential known only to them, that it was founded in their time by them, there is not one single concept because one of the main aspects of cool is its mutability—what is seen as cool will change from time to time, from place to place and from generation to generation.

Nick Southgate writes that, although some notions of cool can be traced back to Aristotle, whose notion of cool is to be found in his ethical writings, most particularly the Nicomachean Ethics, it is not confined to one particular ethnic group or gender.

Cool has been used to describe a general state of well-being, a transcendent, internal peace and serenity.[4] It can also refer to an absence of conflict, a state of harmony and balance as in, "The land is cool," or as in a "cool [spiritual] heart." Such meanings, according to Thompson, are African in origin. Cool is related in this sense to both social control and transcendental balance.
 
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