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    Modern Entertainment

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    Entertainment is something that holds the attention and interest of an audience‚ or gives pleasure and delight. It can be an idea or a task‚ but is more likely to be one of the activities or events that have developed over thousands of years specifically for the purpose of keeping an audience’s attention.[1] Although people’s attention is held by different things‚ because individuals have different preferences in entertainment‚ most forms are recognisable and familiar. Storytelling‚ music‚ drama

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    The Tempest Act 1 Scene 1

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    exposition to the play? It is clear that Shakespeare was eager to set the scene and plant the audience in the world of the play with the opening word “Boatswain”. This first word immediately transports the audience on to the deck of the ship‚ ready for adventure. With the master’s second remark the audience finds itself in the eye of the storm. “We run ourselves aground”. The effect of these words on the audience‚ together with the rushing around on the deck of the ship‚ is to make them panic‚ as they

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    Drama (Find Me)

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    Response For this unit we focused on ‘Find Me’ text written by Olwen Wymark. The text is about a woman ‘ Verity’ who is sent to Broadmoor prison for burning a chair. Throughout this unit we performed and worked on pieces on text and off text‚ looking at different periods of Verity’s life. All pieces performed were connected to the emotional struggle and differences Verity and her family had to coop with. We communicated these emotions through dramatic devices and skills. When we were looking

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    | |3. style | |Are You Distracting the Audience and Drawing Attention away from your Message? | |Regional accents or colloquialisms: (or I’d rather jump in the Boston Hahbah than give a speech) |

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    Speech to Inform

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    information‚ usually in steps or phases. They require clarity because your listeners are expected to learn or reproduce these steps themselves. c.)Oral Reports An oral report is a speech that arranges and interprets information gathered in response to request made by a group. Academic reports‚ committee reports‚ and executive reports are examples of oral reports. Essential Qualities of Informative Speeches Your goal as an informative speaker is to make it easy for your

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    Level of Interference

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    The Effect of Varying Levels of Interference on Response Time to Naming Ink Colors Maitram Do Queens College City University of New York Abstract This is a replication of Stroop’s (1935) investigation on the effect of interfering color stimuli on response time upon naming font colors. This study investigates the difference in speed of performance in completing three conditions - low‚ medium‚ and high with regards to the interference levels. It was hypothesized that at least one mean will differ

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    Belonging Essay

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    However belonging to a community may require conformity to be accepted and build relationships. Strictly Ballroom directed by Baz Luhrmann‚ The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury and Miners Holiday by Gavin Casey give clear examples of this through characters responses to their changing environments and evolving community connections. An individual’s sense of belonging is explored through; experiencing a sense of belonging can be liberating and enriching providing security and re-assurance to an individual whilst

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    Listening to Customers

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    through innovation new products that the clients will love as soon as they see them even if they never thought that they would need them. 2. Could marketing research have prevented the “mask incident “discussed in the case? What was Henry’s response to this Yes‚ marketing research could’ve help on the “mask” issue. A research on the clients (at least those listed on the fan site) would reveal how many of them come to the theatre with children and what the families would like to see (or what

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    Hamlet Reflections Essay

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    condition and resonate deeply in the contemporary world. Hamlet is open to a myriad of interpretations by a wide range of audiences which may transform throughout the examination of the play and thereby compels the viewer to reflect on its various aspects. Hamlet’s character‚ the nature of his madness‚ and Hamlet’s love for Ophelia are three facets of the play where my response has changed and developed. One’s understanding of Hamlet’s character is highly susceptible to alterations as the play

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    understanding and ensure that the two-way process is functioning properly. If you are presenting to a group of people‚ be sure to check the acoustics beforehand and practice projecting your voice clearly. Use a microphone if needed to ensure that your audience can hear you. 3 Remove distractions. Turn off all electronics that could interrupt the conversation. If the phone rings‚ laugh it off the first time‚ then turn it off immediately and continue talking. Do not allow external

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