Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release BCOM/275 Kein Pettus Dr. Gail Zwart Communication is the basis of life, some belief communication created the world and everything in it. Words are powerful and if not used wisely, can be very damaging. However if used with care and in an uplifting manner; words can turn a challenging or seemingly bleak situation around. The story of the workers trapped in the copper mine in Chile was an example of a seemingly bleak situation, as
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Read Case 2, entitled "Google in China," and respond to the discussion questions below. 1. For Google in 2005, from a business perspective, what are the arguments for and against entering China? 2. From an ethical perspective, what are the arguments for and against entering China? 3. If Google decides to enter China, how can it do so while mitigating adverse ethical impacts? In answering this question, please formulate possible options and evaluate their strengths and weaknesses. 4. What
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| |Billy puts record onto record player. He |Extreme close up. There is no sound. |There is a sense of anticipation. The | |begins playing the song. |Costume: Billy is dressed simply, |audience is waiting for something to happen| |( to 1 min; 14 secs) |predominately in a bright yellow singlet. |and wondering what it will be. | | |The singlet symbolises both childhood
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to explain how the author’s use of rhetorical affects the audience. | * Allusions-She included how she was mayor of New York.-Lendalarm | 5. How would you describe the author’s tone? How does the author generate this tone? What is the impact of this tone on the reader? | * Very calm-Through the way she writes the passage.-The tone lets the reader know it is an interesting, yet serious passage. | 6. Describe the intended audience. Can you prove this assertion? | * The readers of the book
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take notice of what your peers say. You cannot maintain a flowing conversation if you’re tuned-out on what your peers are saying. 3. I’m not very fond of public speaking in general because it makes me nervous thinking about all those people in the audience looking at me. At times I
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information about the pals after the battle. “'You'll come with us May-''No!'”. Here, May is obviously trying to distance herself from the town, and outright refuses to help her friend. By the way Eva assumes that May will come with them shows the audience that previous to this moment, May hadn't been alienating herself from society. The exclamation mark clearly shows the passion she has for alienating herself from the others, and the determination she has for keeping to herself. The one word response
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ACT THREE Stumped Many years later, Harmony’s twins, Faith and Mercy are now teenagers. The Otherside has spilt into two, the Bounded and the Freed. The Bounded are still stuck in the baby business, but the Freed have taken on a lifestyle outside of it. Faith is living in the Bounded and taking on the traditional role while Mercy left the bumping biz to live in the Freed. Faith has currently taken on a bump and Mercy has not stopped trying to get her to join the Freed. Scene 1: (Mercy along with
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The Shakespearean comedy, Much Ado about Nothing encompasses themes such as the importance of honour, the ideal of social grace, nevertheless uses a plot which primarily revolves around the theme of deception re occurring in various forms. On one hand deception is used throughout Much Ado About Nothing in a malicious manner, however on the on the hand it can be portrayed in a benevolent and beneficial manner such as the fooling of Beatrice and Benedick and deceiving them into proclaiming their love
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Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release BCOM/275 Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release Knowing your audience is a very important aspect any time a company communicates information to a group or organization. Knowing the audience is even more important when a company has to deal with the fallout following a disaster. The disaster of the Chilean copper mine in South American is one example of where knowing your audience was a very important factor. In a Chilean
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case in front of the Supreme Court.’ Miller through stage directions, makes Willy happy for Bernard’s success, but shocked and pained by the fact that he succeeded, in contrast with what he said in act I. This expression on Willy’s face reminds the audience of Willy’s philosophy. When Willy asks Charley how he did, Willy is even more confused. ‘My salvation is that I never took interest in anything.’ We realize that Willy’s parenting has been poor, as he has failed to wake up from his dream: being well
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