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    Nt1320 Unit 1

    desire to see my buddy blow some games and instead, we went and had a stuffed our faces with all the great, but horrible, carnival food we all love. My factors in writing this paragraph would be to relate to what I felt were things that the audience all know about when going to a carnival. We all know that we will have some sort of line to stand in when we get there, but it’s also the part that people don’t look forward to, so I didn’t spend much time describing that experience. The next part

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    Design Management

    toasts, and condolences. The business model would be a partnership start-up. Every partner would specialise in generating a particular kind of content.  TARGET AUDIENCE  The target user group can be broadly divided into two groups Fresh graduates seeking employment and seasoned professionals For personal occasions, the audience would majorly be well educated, wealthy individuals consciously wanting to maintain a particular public image and standard.   ABOUT THE PROBLEM/ISSUE

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    Media

    Topic Title:__Relection on media__________________________________ Group Members: ______Dorji___________________________________________________________ |Criterion |Standard | |Responsiveness to Topic |20 – clearly addresses the topic and responds effectively to all aspects of the assignment;

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    Mr.Duy

    raise the audience’s awareness of the poor conditions for wild animals kept in captivity, poaching (illegal hunting) of wild animals that may lead to extinction, or cruel killing of animals for food. Accordingly, the main purpose is to persuade the audience to change their action (stop eating, killing or treating animals badly) or to call for their passive agreement with the issue that you raise. 2. Students should put their critical thinking in the talk rather than just searching for the information

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    Evaluation of Tokyo Times

    Pictures with Words. The first image people think of when Tokyo is mentioned is a majestic night view from afar with dazzling skylights and neon signs. For most individuals, that is the only image they can think of. In reality, Tokyo is just like any other busy and crowded cities in the world. It too, has days of unclear sky, places that no one visits, and stories never told. Perhaps this is the reason that drove Lee Chapman, a British photographer, to create a photography blog about this wonderful

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    Later

    communication. The speaker should step into the shoes of the listener and be sensitive to their needs and emotions. This way he can understand things from their perspective and make communication more effective. Modify the message according to the audience: The information requirement by different people in the organization differs according to their needs. What is relevant to the middle level management might not be relevant to the top level of management. Use of jargons should be minimized because

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    Course Health Services Marketing Test Quiz 9

    Instructions This quiz consist of 15 multiple choice questions and covers the material in Chapter 13. Be sure you are in Chapter 13 when you take the quiz. Question 1 4 out of 4 points Correct Face-to-face, person-to-audience, over the telephone or through e-mail are examples of what type of communication channel? Answer Selected Answer: Personal. Correct Answer: Personal. Question 2 4 out of 4 points Correct

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    Barbie, Spring Break

    different discourses, ultimately constructs the way we understand our world in a socially driven frame (Leeuwen, 2005, p. 94). Through this the audience will hopefully gain a greater understanding of the importance of radio in our world. Further, the piece makes use of different genres, as well as appropriating our chosen platform to a specific audience. This script dealt with one main discourse, Barbie, and how she ultimately is a contradiction of what girls want, compared to what they should be

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    Advertisments Final

    part of a demographic is the key for businesses to be able to advertise their products effectively to a broader audience.  As well as knowing what catches the audience’s eye such as flashy words and or bright images as well as extravagant backgrounds and the use of “beautiful people”. These along with a TV show using somewhat controversial topics and racial humor to bring in audiences in and increase viewers who want to watch show are examples of the media having an impact on society as a whole.

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    Accomplishment

    students were invited. Attendees were mostly freshmen students. The program included introduction to the organization and the officers, background of projects, and lots of games and activities with prizes. The photo booth helped in gathering the audience. At the end of the event, they were provided with their snack. Everyone was encouraged and did participate in the duration of the program. Though the event turned out well, the organization of the activity became a challenge to its success. Materials

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