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-\begin{frame}{Future of nuclear energy}
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+\section*{A conclusion to this portfolio}
+
+\begin{frame}{What I enjoyed}
+    I have enjoyed to summarise the content of the courses in an (I hope) intelligible and within reach of everyone manner. 
+    That forced me to rule out technicalities that were not relevant to understand the overall subject.
+    Moreover, I enjoyed producing this presentation as it has developed my proficiency in \LaTeX~ beamers, which is a skill I might need in the future it is used often by lecturers and researchers for their presentations.
+\end{frame}
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+\begin{frame}{A few critics}
+    On the other hand, 
+    I chose those subjects because I was interested in them and I was eager to learn more.
+    But as I advanced through the courses I found out they are mostly meant for beginners that do not really have prior knowledge on the subject
+    This made the nuclear energy and energy in buildings quite boring to follow. 
+\end{frame}

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main.tex

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 \title{Outside the Box Portfolio}
 \author{Arnaud BASTIAN}
+\date{}
 
 \begin{document}
 \maketitle
 
-\section*{The great challenges of the $21^{st}$ century}
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 \begin{frame}{The great challenges of the $21^{st}$ century}
     
 
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 \include{nuke}
 
-\section{Passports: identity and airports}
-\begin{frame}{Origins of the passport}
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-\end{frame}
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-\begin{frame}{Our relationship to passports}
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-\end{frame}
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+\include{conclusion}
 \end{document}

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nuke.tex

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         \includegraphics[width=.25\linewidth]{images/nuke/carbon.png}
         \caption{Carbon's atomic number is 6}
     \end{figure}
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 \end{frame}
 
 \begin{frame}{Elements}

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passports.tex

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+\section{Passports: identity and airports}
+
+\begin{frame}{Introduction}
+    Airports and passports are corner stones of the current and future world and society. They represent the freedom to travel and the power of aerial transportation.
+
+    However, they also are signs and symbols of the climate change. The one represent the main source of carbon emissions of the average individual of the western world, the other is a
+    symbol of all the people that will be forced to move and flee from their countries because of climate change.  
+    
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Origins of the passport}
+
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Our relationship to passports}
+    
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Airports}
+    
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Dichotomy in airports}
+
+    It is interesting to notice that the notion of filter in ubiquitous in airports along with the idea of dichotomy is too.
+    \begin{figure}
+        \centering
+        \includegraphics[width=.5\linewidth]{images/passports/sterile.png}
+    \end{figure}
+    
+\end{frame}