selection of food is going to be following a standard food pyramid with the types of food need for the body to function and be healthy. The next stage was to illustrate a way to present this idea to the Marketing and Communications Department and to the audience of the idea. I chose to present my idea as a brochure that has all the information that is needed, as well as visuals. In this report, I will be explaining the steps in developing this product, the usability testing done on the product, and the final
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conduct of comedian Tony Clifton. On August 21, 2008 Gorski went to the Bust-a-Gut Comedy Club in Miami, Florida where Tony Clifton was performing. The performance began with Clifton berating an audience member (not Gorski) for responding verbally to his routine. Clifton came down into the audience and spoke to him in a harsh tone. Then, returning to the stage, he asked for five volunteers. Gorski raised his hand and
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Utah Symphony Analysis Financial Strengths: The Utah Symphony received approximately 5% of its incoming from their endowment fund annually. The organization raised $3,829 in revenue from rental fees, sets, props, costumes, box office, etc. However, the symphony believes that the fundraising contributions are sufficient enough currently to allow ticket prices to remain the same as the prior year is successful. The up side is that there was a $116,308 in surplus at the end of the year. Utah Symphony
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I believe all persuasive approaches will be different depending on who I will be approaching in the audience. I order to have an effective approach I must know who I am approaching and how I will approach them. Considering that a message can be directed to a boss, a peer, a challenging person, or an open-minded person I must be able to construct or tailor my approach according to each person in order to get to the see my point of view and gain their support. Each person will develop their opinions
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soliloquy conveys a dramatic irony to the audience and allows them to see Edmund’s true nature and his plans to manipulate Gloucester. “Lag of a brother? Why bastard?”. Edmund’s use of interrogatives conveys to the audience the reasons behind his plot against his brother and expresses and understanding of why Edmund chooses to manipulate Gloucester. Now that Edmund’s true nature has been revealed to the audience through his soliloquy, we as an audience become aware that his polite terms of address
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• Exactly what do you want your audience to think, feel, or believe after receiving your message? We still wish to continue business with them and appreciate the business we’ve had already. • Who is your primary audience? Marble Rivera • What is the audience’s background? Former speaker/ technology company. • What are the audience’s reactions likely to be to your message? Disappointment • Gather Information • What information does your audience need to receive? The email explaining
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same genre to trigger an emotional response from the audience. Genre also places limit on the director, because each genre has its own conventions and guidelines; it prevents the director from straying too far for the storyline with their themes and therefore losing the intended audience. Genre is also important when it comes to marketing because it is easier to promote a film with a clear genre, as it is usually aimed at a particular audience. So, it can be quite difficult to market a film without
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comes from this large-scale invasion because only people who are engaged in bad acts have a reason to want to hide and to care about their privacy (Greenwald para.3).” Throughout his speech, Greenwald creates an ethical appeal to the audience as he focuses on innate ethos. Greenwald introduces the notion. "I don't really worry about invasions of privacy because I don't have anything to hide (Greenwald para. 6).” In his May 2011 article “Why Privacy Matters Even if You Have ‘Nothing to
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Background The presentation contains a set of information that will be delivered by the presenter to the audience. Information should be presented clearly address and details, so that the audience can receive the message properly, and not wrong perception of what is conveyed by the presenter. However, the submission must also be the shortest possible time to avoid possible saturation on the audience Presentation containing the information must contain data and evidence collated logically, so as to
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these moments to our audience. Our piece was based on the ‘British bakeoff” in which one of our contestants cheated (me being the cheat) and somebody saw and nobody speaks up about it. The piece portrayed the importance of speaking up and not being a bystander. We also used lighting, for example a spotlight on the key moments to further highlight the important moments in the performance. The genre of out performance was Theatre in Education, and we performed it to a target audience of student’s aged
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