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    well as why they are indeed useful. Keep it Simple Kaye makes a good point about throwing too much information at one ’s audience. Confusion may result some members of the audience may tune out the speaker as they focus on other things‚ such as the clock. Giving only important information‚ especially that which will have they greatest chance of swaying one ’s audience‚ is definitely a best practice. Manage your Fear Do not let fear of making mistakes cause you to be unable to give a presentation

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    Bullet Boy Sequence

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    Write an analysis of the opening sequence of Bullet Boy. Consider how the film has an impact on the audience using film language. In the opening sequence of Bullet Boy the audience is introduced to three of the main characters: Ricky‚ Curtis‚ Wisdom and Godfrey. We find out some background‚ such as the fact that Ricky was in prison and that Wisdom is ‘wearing a scar’ for Ricky. Straight from the outset enigmas are being raised. Why was Ricky in jail? Why is Curtis so eager to see his brother

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    and learn all you can. An audience will quickly sense when you do not know your stuff. 4. Enthusiasm - you will need to be passionate about your subject. It helps when you really enjoy the topic you are discussing. You speech can be convincing and effective because of your enthusiasm about your subject. 5. Persistence - Persistence and practice will see you steadily improve and become an effective speaker. Take every opportunity to speak in front of an audience. More than any other human

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    describes herself using allusion to a “judge‚” “general” and “rewarder‚” which not only give her position strength but also induces respect from her audience and reinforces her leadership‚ especially that she undermines her bodily “weakness” as a woman and depicts extreme care and concern for her people.” Finally‚ she compliments her commoner audience by describing them as ones who possess “virtues” worth rewarding‚ “obedient”‚ ones of “concord” and “valor‚” which reinforces her appreciation of her

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    can hurt that person. As a student we should always use excuse me or thank you when we are conversing with other people. When we are to face the audience‚ we should know what to say‚ have confidence in our appearance‚ don’t sway our hands‚ don’t void eye contact‚ and don’t forget to be humorous when the occasion calls for it. If we are the audience‚ we should be attractive; we should don’t leave room‚ avoid talking in whispers and applaud politely. When using the comfort room‚ we should observe

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    EFFECTIVE BUSINESS PRESENTATION • Purpose Know your purpose before meeting your audience. You need to determine both your general purposes and your specific purpose before you give your business presentation. • Audience Learn about your audience prior to delivering your business presentation. You need to discover: • How much your audience knows about your topic • What your audience thinks and feels about it • What your audience’s concerns or questions might be upon

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    Shutter Island

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    Island’ there is a vast array of different techniques used by Martin Scorsese to give the movie a deeper meaning. Many have been introduced to keep the audience on the edge of their seat. Lighting techniques and sound were used during the movie to give it an atmosphere that would create confusion. The storyline is extremely manipulative of the audience and succeeds in surprising anybody who watches the film repeatedly with plot twists and false clues planted throughout the movie. Camera angles are

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    Marriage and Twelfth Night

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    satisfaction of the audience.’ to what extent is this true of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night? It is easily argued that Shakespeare’s comedic plays have a similar‚ formulaic‚ structure. Dr Schwartz from the California Polytechnic State University argues that the ‘action of a comedy traces a movement from conflict to the resolution of conflict’. There are many disorders and complications in each plot‚ which by the end of the play must be resolved for the satisfaction of the Elizabethan audience‚ and in some

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    Imagine a prejudice‚ post-apocalyptic society in which middle aged women were being discriminated. The Unplugging written by Yvette Nolan focuses on two middle aged native women‚ Bernadette and Elena who were banished from their native country for being too old and now must be able to adapt to the adversities they now face. Additionally‚ the theatric production of The Unplugging by the Vancouver Arts Club further strengthens the plot of the play. The actor’s performances‚ in particular that of Bern

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    be nice to have Mona verbalize in the first act that her father was a war hero. She idolizes him and in the third act‚ her idolizing of her father is shattered when she realizes what he really is. The leaving of the photo behind is symbolic. The audience fully engages with Mona‚ even though she does things that are exasperating. She’s forgiven for her flaws and embraced as a character. One roots for her to be

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