intonation in English. (1) (Total: 2) 3. To enable a speaker to be better prepared for a speech occasion, some information needs to be sourced during audience profiling. State FOUR (4) examples of this information. (Total: 2) 4. What are the rules that a presenter could follow when tackling questions from the audience? State TWO (2) of these rules. (Total: 2) 5. What is ‘kinesics’? Illustrate your answer with an example. (Total: 2) 1 OUMH1303_SEM MAY07/F_AH
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Leonel Solis CRJ 1113-001 @01596890 Date: 2/24/2017 Describe racial profiling and racially biased policing. Explain why these phenomena have become significant issues in policing. What steps have been taken to eliminate racial bias among police? I. Describe racial profiling and racially biased policing. An African American man and his family are seen driving in the Dominion by police officers whom immediately pull them over to question their reasoning for being there. This is an example of racial
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1. What is your chosen topic, and how did you come across it? * The topic I choose is racial profiling. And the way I came across this is topic is because I see on the news all the time. Why is it interesting you? * The reason why it interest me is because I’m shocked that people in the 21st century can still have so much hatred towards a certain race. What do you personally hope to gain or accomplish by writing about this topic? * What I hope to gain from writing about this topic is
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an article written by Leslie Marie Silko about New Mexico and the border patrol problems that occur among many other topics that also include racial profiling or discrimination. The article “The Border Patrol State” will effectively persuade the target audience of The Nation because they both express the same views and have the same general audience. The article written by Silko expresses her views and a couple anecdotes that show what happened to her and a friend while on a road trip in the middle
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The Problem of Racial Profiling Racial profiling is a serious issue of social importance in the United States. Many believe it is wrong to judge someone by their color or race. Racial profiling is suspecting a person because of a race has committed an offense. We should care about this because some of the law enforcement are taking this too far, where they would pull over certain group of people just because of their ethnicity. Us citizens should consider this issue because stereotypes does not
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1)Introduction; Crime today is at an extreme high. However, forensic science has been there to help solve every crime committed Forensic science is the scientific method of gathering and examining information about the past. The word forensic comes from the Latin forēnsis, meaning "of or before the forum. The word forensic basically means the key to solve a crime.This is the technology used to help forensic teams to analyze and solve crimes.- This is especially
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Audience Analysis CMNS Summer 2012 SMART Situation Message Audience Response Tools SMART Situation Message Audience Response Tools Focus on reader benefits The “you” view Six ways to create you-attitude 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Talk about reader, not yourself Refer to reader’s request or order Don’t talk about feelings Use you more often than I Use we when it includes reader In negative situations, avoid you Talk about the reader Lack you-attitude ◦ I negotiated an agreement
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persuasive devices, provide information, and attend to a target audience. A factual product differentiates from a promotional/fictional product. A factual product is designed to inform and educate the viewer; however, a fictional production is more towards entertaining the audience. Overview There are several types of factual moving image productions. One of these is a news broadcast. A news broadcast is a programme in which informs the audience on the current events happening around the world today
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specific reference to ‘Decanter’ and ‘Mens Health’, how audiences are categorised by the producer on media texts. Include: overview, purpose/impact, specific textual reference, demographic physics metric profiling. Representation is a producer’s construction of reality; in order to illustrate their view, they need to categorise audiences in terms of their content. For example, in the UK’s leading men’s magazine ‘Mens Health’, the audiences has been categorised to men only. ‘Mens Health’ isn’t a
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conversation. Usually, one of characters says more things than the other with two different points of views. In “Apology of Socrates”, Socrates tries to plead for his innocence and talks to Meletus. The majority of the time, Socrates tried to persuade his audience into believing what he was doing was right. There was a few times where Meletus spoke to answer a few of Socrates’ questions. Confessional is the second argumentative strategy in which someone opens up to their intentions. Confessional can be used
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