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    Soledad Barrio Analysis

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    Unlike her previous duets‚ Barrio performed her solo in a staged juerga setting in which the musicians and singers acted as her audience forming a slight semi-circle surrounding her. True to juerga tradition‚ “there [was] no separation between audience and performer” as everyone participated (Schreiner 25). True to flamenco tradition‚ Barrio’s movement was full of “enormous inner tension‚ a struggle” (Papenbrok 49). Her focus was internal

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    TYPES OF QUESTIONAIRES 1. Open Format Questions It gives audience an opoportunity to express their opinions. NO predetermined set of responses. 2. Closed Format Questions Includes multiple choice answers. It could either be in even numbers or in odd numbers. It could be asked to different groups at different intervals. This can enable you to efficiently track opinion over time. 3. Leading Questions It forces audiences for a particular type of answer. All answers would be equally

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    57732 Chapter 8

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    questions about themselves or by observing how human behavior is related to other factors such as health and well-being. The same is true in science. In this chapter‚ we describe how we can use the scientific method to evaluate or survey participant responses and identify relationships between factors. Chapter 8: Survey and Correlational Research

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    our devices were suitable for use in our tutorial room. Our class activities and visual mediums appeared to have been very effective in evoking empathy within the audience as intended. This was definitely a positive experience‚ however‚ our carelessness to provide warnings prior to viewing Rabbit Proof Fence cause some of the audience members to feel upset and view scenes they did not feel comfortable seeing. Reflecting on this‚ next time we need to ensure that warnings are provided for all‚ or the

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    Supplier Reliability

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    components of supplier reliability cover both response time and quality. The more often a supplier is unreliable‚ the greater is the tendency for its customers to hold more safety inventory to compensate for supplier incompetence. By changing suppliers or improving existing supplier reliability‚ a business can reduce its safety inventory levels in the knowledge that the supplier can support the business efficiently. The main variables are as follows: • Response time – the lead time from a supplier receiving

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    Speech Title: How To Stay Fit in College Speech Type: Informative Audience Analysis Knowledge: Many listeners have 1st hand knowledge on what it’s like being a college kid‚ specifically the problem of being broke and busy in college and how hard it is to prioritize personal fitness‚ however‚ this knowledge probably goes without the knowledge of the techniques of staying fit even with a hectic lifestyle. Attitudes: The audience more than likely feels some disdain for the topic of fitness. No one

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    structure as a way to create tension including‚ stage directions‚ setting/staging and characters actions. Tension is initially built in scene 1 by the use of Sheriffs structure‚ the men are waiting in the trenches for six days with nothing to do‚ to the audience the real boredom of the trenches and the men would be exposed. The men talk about everyday things such as the bacon they are eating for breakfast “look down straight on it from above‚ sir‚ you can see the bit o’ lean quite clear.”pg37 The start of

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    Chair” commercial is effective because of the strategies it uses to reach the intended audience and fulfill the advertisement purpose. The ad starts out by creating a serious mood by using a gray‚ cloudy‚ and cold scenery. The lights in the bar are dimmed. There is rain and snow in the commercial which are known to set thoughtful‚ dour‚ and sometimes sad moods. The commercial used these details to have the audience want to keep watching to see what happens next‚ therefor it keeps them from skipping

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    made to be linked to the last story in Salinger’s anthology‚ “Teddy”‚ which features a spiritually enlightened 10 year old boy prodigy. It seems that Salinger’s greatest skill lies in his main purpose of his literature‚ which is to manipulate the audience into feeling empathy for his characters‚ therefore feeling

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    of Distinctively visual: Hi everyone Today‚ I would like to show you how distinctively visual elements in my chosen text such as: gesture‚ composition‚ emotion expression‚ color and lightning… can be used by the composer to affect an audience’s response to these themes- Suffering Poverty Love The distinctively visual text I have chosen is one in a series of photographs of Agent Orange victims after the Vietnam War. This photograph was taken by an anonymous photographer which shows an Agent

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