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    utilize an assortment of unique writing tools to develop a strong relationship between him/herself and the reader. This relationship between author and audience is the most important that an author must consider when writing his/her literature. Especially true in detective fiction‚ authors are frequently searching for matchless ways to keep their audience involved and searching for the next piece of evidence. This is particularly the case when dealing with the two stories My Brother Jack‚ by Garry Disher

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    Associate Level Material Appendix B Audience-Focused Communication Matrix Use the matrix to complete the information. Write 3-4 sentences for each item. • What are some audience characteristics you need to consider? • What communication channels would be appropriate and why? • What would you do to ensure your message is effective? • What are some considerations you must keep in mind given the diversity of the audience? |Audience-Focused Communication

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    Miguel Soto-Escobar a Child of Suspected Language Issues Child Psychology –PSY 7220 Assignment of Unit 8 CASE STUDY-MIDDLE CHILDHOOD Dr. Jim Oyler Due Date 3/03/2013 Abstract Miguel Soto-Escabar is an abstract case study based on an eight-year old child who needs help with his language and speech skills. Miguel’s family life has changed since he first entered school three years ago. In this study‚ the development theories will analyze thoughts in reference to Miguel’s speech process

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    Mass Media Audience in Malaysia In the mass media perspective‚ have two types of audience which is the passive audience and the active audience. But sometimes‚ they maybe act both of these types. So‚ in discuss this both type of the audience‚ I have pick up the difference theory to explained how their style can give the powerful effects to mass media or by their attitudes make the mass media have the limited impact on them. Lots of theory that has been discussed on passive audience‚ and state

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    It’s shocking how two people from different societies can be both similar and different at the same time. In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ Linda and Lenina are two such characters. Each of them have their own characteristics which make them unique‚ but they also have separate characteristics. The three ways in which Lenina and Linda can be compared would be physically‚ intelligently‚ and emotionally. First of all‚ Lenina’s physical characteristics help distinguish her type of character. Lenina

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    In Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman‚ through his character Linda Loman‚ the author discloses support toward her husband Willy. Linda Loman continues to show support to Willy‚ even after all the heartache he has put her through. Here‚ Miller portrays that in Willy’s old age Linda is still making excuses as to why Willy’s health is the way it is. “Willy: I don’t remember the last five minutes… Linda: Maybe it’s your glasses. You never went for your new glasses. Willy: No‚ I see everything”

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    The Effects of Slavery on Linda Brent and her Family The story “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl” expresses the horrible events that took place in Linda’s journey to freedom. Even though she may have wanted to keep her painful story secretive‚ she believed that making it public could possibly help the movement of antislavery. Linda describes the effects of slavery that not only affected herself but also her family. The stories she illustrated showed the demeaning power over slavery‚ the

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    stay in the present moment. Just live one day at a time. Always do your best to keep these agreements‚ and soon it will be easy for you. Today is the beginning of a new dream.” -Don Miguel Ruiz The Four Agreements is a guide for those whom seek improvement in their personal life. The book was written by Don Miguel Ruiz whose ideas come from the ancient Toltec wisdom of the Native people of Southern Mexico. Toltec people were well known as ‘people of knowledge’. They were artists and scientist

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    Antigone’s Connection to Modern Audiences Antigone was written by the playwright Sophocles in 426 B.C. Although it was written so long ago it still appeals to modern audiences. The piece is timeless because it shows true human nature and characteristics that are still true today. Antigone is the final install installment of the Oedipus trilogy‚ yet it is probably the most famous. Antigone still appeals to modern audiences because human behavior and characteristics have not changed and everyone can

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    The relationship between the audience and the protagonist differ in a tragedy and comedy because the audience has different feelings for each protagonist. Comedies are meant to make the audience feel happy overall‚ but there is little emotion the audience feels from the protagonist. For example‚ after a Greek trilogy was played‚ a comedy was played‚ so people wouldn’t feel so downhearted. Tragedies tend to emotionally move people because the audience can identify with and relate to the protagonist

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