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    Escapist Theatre

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    Writing the Essay – Art in the World New York University Josh Goldfaden‚ lecturer Raquel Ortega Progression 2‚ Final Draft EXPOS_UA 039 4/11/2013 Escape or Escapism? “Art is not amnesia‚ and the popular idea of books as escapism‚ or diversion‚ misses altogether what art is‚” states British essayist Jeanette Winterson in her essay The Semiotics of Sex. In this statement‚ Winterson presents the idea that art should act as a window into the viewer’s internal conundrum of emotion‚ instead

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    culture. The purpose of this paper is to show some of the differentiations between popular and academic culture‚ and how these work in the processing and evaluation of information. Moreover‚ this paper will focus on using analysis tools—purpose‚ audience‚ evidence‚ style & language—to elaborate the characteristics of popular culture and academic culture‚ and to evaluate how accurately we can differentiate examples of the two cultures. This paper will use some examples to help us to understand

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    speech to be strong. Instead of trying to focus on one segments and look at from every single direction and demonstrate her thoughts with someone from the audience‚ she talked about many cases and with situation that had been already proven which made her speech weak. Even when she talk‚ she was breathing while talking which made the audience to think that she was in hurry and tried to finish everything before her

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    ‘Hard to Swallow’ is an adaptation of an award winning book (and film) “Catherine” which is written by Maureen Dunbar. The book is based upon her daughter’s battle with anorexia and her families struggle in coping and adapting their lifestyle to the illness. Although I knew the main symptoms and effects of anorexia well‚ the play helped me to see the illness in a different light. The characters in the play were easy to relate to as it was a typical family household‚ so it was easy for me to see the

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    awareness of what marijuana is‚ as well as to dispel many myths that exist around it that emanate from the fact that it is an illegal substance‚ causing often untrue information to be spread. The ultimate goal of my presentation was to leave the audience with a better understanding of what the plant actually is and how it may be of use to society. Introducing a topic during a presentation is one of‚ if not the‚ most difficult part of any speech. If the speaker does not draw the audience’s attention

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    used methods of communication‚ reports‚ web sites‚ blogs‚Powerpoint presentations and telephone or face to face communication are used. The Communication Team will collaborate to identify the best channels forcommunication to each of the intended audiences. The first communication amongst theCommunications Team will occur via email. This email will outline the product details‚projected launch date and the goals that R&D has requested the team to accomplish. Once weekafter the email is sent‚ a brainstorming

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    Master of Ceremonies

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    Ceremonies The Master of Ceremonies is the "conductor" of an event or meeting. The primary responsibility of the Master of Ceremonies is to serve as a genial host. An ideal MC is a person who has poise‚ presence and who can command the attention of an audience. The Master of Ceremonies is responsible for ensuring that the program/event runs smoothly‚ runs on time and that all important people at the event are introduced in a complimentary‚ professional manner. Being a successful Master of Ceremonies

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    OBJECTIVES ! To organize your thoughts into a logical sequence that leads the audience to a clearly defined goal. ! To build a speech outline that includes an opening‚ body and conclusion. TIMING Five to seven minutes: ! Fifth minute - green light ! Sixth minute - amber light ! Seventh minute - red light ! Seventh and a half minute - all three lights Why Organize? If your speech is to make sense to the audience and be easily followed‚ it must be logically organized. Organization is

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    address the public is very common in most people‚ the main cause is that you are afraid of ridicule‚ which is overcome by practice and self-confidence. It is advisable to think that our audience is just a group of friends. The art of speaking in public includes being aware of the need to be honest with our audience‚ when speaking to a group of people it is easy to believe that they have authority before them‚ but we must never forget the commitment to offer our listeners only true information and

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    Communication Vary  Know who your audience is (supervisor‚ staff members‚ clients‚ public‚ funders‚ politicians).  Keep the message simple.  Keep the length of the document short unless more detail is needed to provide information or persuade your audience.  Information in long documents should be summarized in the beginning of the document (executive summary).  Statistical information should be presented in a way that can easily be understood by the intended audience (for example‚ charts and graphs)

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