CSS or What?

Can someone assist as I don't know how to accomplish this tasks. I would like for all the squares
areas to stay the same as I will be placing pictures and linking them with videos.
Basically, I would like for the first row to look like the 2nd and 3rd rows once I place pictures in them.
Attached you will find the codes within the doc and html.
Thanks for your help.
Akaya

Where to even start.  You have a bunch of tables that look like this:
...<td><p>text line 1</p><p>text line 2</p>....
Then you have a bunch of:
<p> </p>..
And I mean a lot of those.  Use cellpadding from the properties window on your cells to create the padding you need.  Don't use extra paragraphs.  Tables will stay to a height, if they are not maxed out, but if you keep pushing content into the table it will overflow by altering the height of your cell because it has to go somewhere.
My suggestion would be to get rid of those extra paragraphs, stick to a format of name/title/etc and just set the cellpadding for your table via the properties window in DW.  Then you should end up with table cells of relatively the same height.

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