How do you move photo's from Iphoto to keynote or powerpoint?

How do you move photo's from iphoto to keynote or powerpoint? How do you insert them into slides?

iPhoto '08, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3)
Your signature suggests you are asking about iPhoto on a mac:
To use the Media Browser in "Pages" as Douglas McLaughlin suggest:
Click "Media" in the toolbar, select the "Photos" tab in the "Media" browser panel, select "iPhoto"; for example:

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