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    CHAPTER 1: THE PROPOSAL 1. Proposed Title The emotional response evoked in the female audience during the viewing of The Bold and the Beautiful. 2. Introductions and Orientation The study of people ’s interests in soap operas and their emotional link to them has been a long-standing fascination. Viewers across the globe‚ tune in daily to the likes of soap operas‚ such as The Bold and the Beautiful. According to studies done on soap operas by Pitout (2001: 348) the interwoven storylines

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    articles is persuasive and emotive: intended to create a particular emotional response in the mind of the reader (this could range from sorrow to anger or intrigue depending on the article). Articles can sometimes use “catch phrases” or a repetitive phrase to trigger a response in the audience. Selection and omission of detail is significant. Language can sometimes be bold and exaggerated to create an emotional response: when reading‚ highlight words with particularly strong connotations. Makes

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    important to anticipate objections or reactions when presenting your ideas? How might this help you be more persuasive? One is the audience spokesperson‚ whose questions represent your audience’s beliefs. A question or comment from this person may elicit applause. [ If you’ve researched your audience‚ you’ll be prepared for such a response. Then there’s the audience embarrassment: the person who is either using you to draw attention to him or herself‚ or exercising some obsessive fanatic tendencies

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    primary focus‚ other audiences may include the general public‚ consumers of PepsiCo products‚ environmentalists‚ government agencies‚ government officials‚ and any and all stakeholders of PepsiCo and the manner in which they affect society. The general purpose of this message is to inform investors of how the company progressed in 2012; what plans are in affect and strategies need to be adjusted to improve the company in 2013‚ and what PepsiCo is planning for their future. The audience wants to know how

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    held backstage afterwards. The form of McConaughey’s acceptance speech is scripted with very well prepared sentence sequencing which is the opposite to his backstage interview that has a spontaneous form which shows that he was giving non-scripted responses to the press. The purpose of his scripted Oscar speech is to accept the award for which he won for his performance in the film Dallas Buyers Club and to thank all the people that helped him in the process‚ which included fellow actors such as

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    Psychology in Tartuffe” In Moliere’s play‚ Tartuffe‚ the audience is exposed to a rich variety of characters that cause them to ask many questions throughout the play. However‚ there is one character that seems to stick out the most. In Tartuffe‚ the audience cannot help but focus on Orgon’s actions and dialogue. For some‚ he could be seen as being manipulative. For others‚ he appears senseless and absurd‚ or even obsessive. It is not unusual for audience members to have different perspectives about him

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    Sample Data used for this example: User Id is : 2011143967 Tags Hits FIFA World Cup 2014 2186 Web Exclusive 1647 Football 1320 Special 1296 Brazil 1224 Uruguay 845 Argentina 775 Netherlands 756 Greece 703 Method 1 Tag Counting: In this method‚ we simply count the number of hits that user has generated on a tag. For example‚ data is stored as shown in the table above. Then we select the top 3-4 tags that the user interested in‚ in order to profile the user. Advantages:

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    important than what is being said. Why is it some arguments that seem simple in concept can be so hard to win? Perhaps the opponent was more articulate‚ more capable of supporting their stance‚ or perhaps something was said in a way that upset the audience. Many tools for winning an argument can be utilized to defeat the opponent. An excellent example can be seen when comparing “What You Eat Is Your Business” by Radley Balko and “The Supermarket: Prime Real Estate” by Marion Nestle. Balko addresses

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    we explore persuasion‚ we can divide the persuasive communication into three parts: the communicator‚ the message‚ and the audience. First‚ we will deal with what characteristics of persuaders make people more likely to be persuaded. Next‚ we will think about characteristics of the message that lead people to change. Finally‚ we will explore what characteristics of the audience can lead them to be persuaded.” (Feenstra‚ 2011‚ p. 88) For your assignment this week‚ provide an in-depth analysis of the

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    Limit this response to 10 lines 2 Why does Bridie interrupt Sheila? What does this show you about their relationship‚ even after all these years have gone by? 3 The playwright includes extensive notes through this scene to ensure the performance is directed in a particular way. Read his directions carefully‚ then choose 1 which you think would cause greatest dramatic impact upon an audience. a) Write down the directions and underneath each

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