Lincoln Laboratory is a federally funded research and development center that te

Lincoln Laboratory is a federally funded research and development center that tests and studies technologies that deal in air defense, space observation, aircraft testing, and other aviation related issues. I need a paper that describes a technology that has been built or tested there, detailing its development from the drawing board to production. I only need three pages of actual body text (double spaced), but also a cover page and a works cited page at the end.

Using the directions found in the AdvancedPowerPoint Lesson, create a short, nar

Using the directions found in the AdvancedPowerPoint Lesson, create a short, narrated presentation on a resort (which can be real or fictitious). Be sure to follow good presentation techniques as discussed in this week’s lesson. The presentation need not be long (4-5 slides is optimal), so long as all of the requirements have been met. The following characteristics are required to earn full credit:
All slides must have speaker notes for those who are hearing impaired or may not have sound activated on their computer. Ideally, your speaker’s notes should match your audio narration.
Your presentation must have audio narration. Please use the “Record Slide Show” option on the “Slide Show” tab. Do NOT record narration on each slide individually! Timings will automatically get set when you use the “Record Slide Show” option.
Include picture credits in your speakers notes (if any pictures are from your own collection, please state this).
Your slide show must run automatically (ie, without the need to click the mouse) and your voice must be clear. This can be accomplished using the “Record Narration” option under the “Slide Show” menu. You do not have to create individual timings and recordings on each slide! See the tutorial for complete directions.
Your transitions and animations should be timed and sequenced with your voice. Make sure to use the “Record Narration” option on the “Slide Show” menu in order to facilitate this. You will actually click the mouse while you are recording, however, when you save your recording, slide advances will be timed and automatically performed when the slide show is run after this. 
Each slide should have ONE main purpose / concept and the multimedia for the slide should be consistent with that purpose.
Avoid using bullets unless absolutely necessary.
Keep text to a minimum and use images as much as possible. Remember to credit your
The presentation contains a beginning  “title” slide and ends with a “conclusion/closing” slide.

Read the Time article on Free Speech/Decency Act: https://time.com/5770755/threa

Read the Time article on Free Speech/Decency Act:
https://time.com/5770755/threat-free-speech-online/
After reading the article, ponder and discuss any and all of the following questions:
Who is liable for views express on the web: The owner of the forum (ie, Facebook, Twitter), or is the poster of the comment solely responsible?
Should the forum owner have the right (and moral obligation) to moderate and censor hateful or inflammatory remarks? What about misinformation–information written as if it were factual but with no supporting evidence (or what some might call “Fake News”)?
In your opinion, does Section 230 of the Communications Decency act adequately address these issues? If not, what would you change to the existing act?