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    Audience Analysis Paper

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    Introduction When speaking to any group of people its important to know your audience and how to effectively communicate the information you want them to understand. I have been called upon to present a quarterly sales meeting‚ in which stakeholders‚ managers‚ customers‚ and salespeople will be my target audience. I thought it would be beneficial to write this paper to help those‚ that may find themselves in similar situations‚ how to better accomplish this task. I understand how speaking at an

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    Target Audience Analysis

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    Your Target Audience The goal of every business owner that owns a product has the dream of their product being sold to millions of people. With a trendy society it could take one day and then a product could be sold out of every store in America. We saw this years ago around Christmas time with the toy "Tickle Me Elmo." We see this everyday with clothes companies. These companies are succeeding at an alarming rate because they are first selling their product to their target audience and then the

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    It was obvious that she had aspirated her vomit when listening to her lung sounds following the intubation and a bag of pills was found in the room near her. The father stated that she had been dealing with psychological issues and had attempted suicide once before but she had been doing well. A vital check revealed that she was hypotensive‚ tachycardic‚ and hypoxic despite manual ventilation with the ET tube. As we moved her to the ambulance I remember thinking that she was probably going to die

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    The Slippery Slope: Opposing The Legalization of Euthanasia and Physician Assisted Suicide The arguments opposing the legalization of euthanasia and physician assisted suicide include a wide range of varying ideals. There are those who are against these practices for religious reasons‚ the act of suicide or the taking of a life are viewed as Mortal‚ unforgivable‚ sins. Those who have philosophical notions that conflict with the basic idea of taking a life‚ and even those that worry these practices

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    bama’s speech points up an important fact: Good public speakers are audience-centered. They know the primary purpose of speechmaking is not to browbeat the audience or to blow off steam. Rather‚ it is to gain a desired response from listeners. Being audience-centered does not involve compromising your beliefs to get a favorable response. Nor does it mean using devious‚ unethical tactics to achieve your goal. As with Barack Obama‚ you can remain true to yourself and speak ethically while adapting

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    dealing with ethical questions regarding active euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. The chapter begins with many examples in which suicide is clear and others where it can be puzzling. One example was about a truck driver that knew he was going to die anyway‚ so he stirs his runaway truck into a concrete abutment to avoid hitting a school bus that stopped on the roadway to discharge children. In my opinion‚ this is not a suicide case. The truck driver didn’t intend on getting killed nor did he want

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    Apple Audience Analysis

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    Students attend college for a reason: because it plays an important role in professional and social life. College is available for career preparation and to expand learning. Before graduating I would like to research for a company to intern or to work for. I’ve been researching for several days seeking a company that would interest me. After researching‚ I have found a couple of companies that interest me‚ such as Apple Inc.‚ Samsung‚ Sony‚ and Cayuga Medical Center. As I researched more about the

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    "So‚ Iara‚ tell me about yourself." Mr. Stilinski spoke. I stopped mid-chew. I lift up my head and came face-to-face with Mr. Stilinski. "Uh‚ well‚ I like dancing‚ singing‚ and making music. I have Aquaphobia and I’m adopted." I utter slowly as I tried to come up with more facts about myself. "Really? That’s interesting. How long were you in the orphanage?" Stiles’ dad asks. "Actually‚ I found her‚" Dad says answering Mr. Stilinski’s question. Both Mr. Stilinski and Stiles stared at us confused

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    During my high school years‚ my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. It was horrible news to hear‚ especially since my mother has been such an influential figure in my life. In addition to this‚ my father was depressed during this time because of his unemployment and my mother’s cancer diagnosis. My mother was the only source of income for our family‚ so she went to work throughout her the pain from her chemotherapy. I was distraught from my mother’s illness‚ but I was expected to take on more

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    The natural law theory states that everything is created for a particular function and fulfilling this is the good which everything should aim for. The theory of natural law was put forward by Aristotle but championed by Aquinas. There are four forms of euthanasia - active‚ voluntary‚ non-voluntary and involuntary. Euthanasia is prohibited by natural law due to the precept of preserving life. It is my contention that natural law does not in fact provide the best approach to the issue of euthanasia

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