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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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    shows the audience how someone with this communication disorder is viewed in a small town. His character development‚ as well as his family’s‚ is an inspiration. They are able to turn something that is usually seen as weakness into strength. The film was able to capture stereotypes concerning autism‚ such as frustration and annoyance. Also‚ Arnie’s character presented some misleading information of the portrayal of autism. By choosing to have a character with autism in the film‚ the audience was able

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Review Introduction. On the 28th April 2011‚ I went to see a professional production of To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee at the ’Blackpool Grand Theatre’. The novel To Kill a Mockingbird is set in 1935 in Alabama‚ a story about innocence‚ knowledge‚ prejudice and courage. In the beginning the main character‚ Scout‚ starts out to be a very immature child not knowing the prejudice times around her‚ as the story goes on she gains knowledge of these times by

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    prominent role. It is an important scene in the play as the tempo increases immensely and the audience are given a glimpse of the main characters fate. Therefore it is a pivotal point in the play as the relative calmness of the previous scenes is replaced by chaos and death. The scene consists of the three main characters of the play and through their reactions to the gruesome acts in the scene the audience can begin define each of their fates in this tragedy. It is the first scene where Bosola’s conscience

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    topic or social problem (Social Science / Education) a collection of scholarly contributions‚ usually published together‚ on a given subject A meeting or conference for discussion of a topic‚ especially one in which the participants form an audience and make presentations. (Historical Terms) (in classical Greece) a drinking party with intellectual conversation‚ music‚ etc. ADVANTAGES OF SYMPOSIUM 1. Provides students greater opportunity for self- expression. 2. It develops

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    have been able to save his father. Harmatia is thus present as the audience wonders what would have happened had Edmond not ordered Cordelia to be killed. Hence the hand of fate or more appropriately‚ the hand of the playwright is evident and draws the audiences attention to the immense suffering of humanity and to the idea of redemption. Though Shakespeare created the play with the purpose of eliciting Catharsis within the audience there is the idea that he took it too far. A.C Bradley challenges

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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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    Times writes the passage‚ “30 Little Turtles” to inform a general audience who read the newspaper‚ of the impact of foreign‚ outsourced jobs to the people who receive them. Using clear unambiguous sources of actual people who receive these jobs‚ he creates a personality that he applies to all Indians who receive the call center jobs. A persona of hard working‚ kind‚ and ambitious people who love what they do in order to make his audience agree with the exporting of lowly jobs such as these. Friedman’s

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    choose to organize it. It was clever for her to give a brief history first so that the audience could have a glimpse of how AfriCobra began. To present the significance of AfriCobra second was also smart‚ because the audience would have wanted to know the overall purpose of the art‚ which made Regina’s speech and the art itself more meaningful. When she presented the aesthetics of AfriCobra last‚ it allowed the audience to learn the style of the art‚ therefore adding interest to her topic. Regina’s points

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    disowned him as a punishment of his defiance. Eddie quotes “and they grabbed him in the kitchen and pulled him down three flights‚ his head was bouncin’ like a coconut” this simile creates a horrifying visual image of this scene in the play giving the audience the power to experience this event causing them to flinch in their seats. Right from the start Eddie establishes himself as the ‘man of the household’ as he was; knowledgeable‚ experienced in law and thought of himself as all of the above‚ therefore

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