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    Although Clybourne Park received some mixed reviews‚ Critic David Rooney had almost completely positive opinions about the play and its power to render the audience uncomfortable. Bruce Norris’s Clybourne Park is one of the few works where leaving the audience squirming in their seats is a compliment. David Rooney elaborates on this idea in his review of the play published in The Hollywood Reporter. Rooney establishes in the first paragraph what he feels Norris’s ultimate goal was in writing Clybourne

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    is to inform the audience on “How to shoot the perfect Jump Shot” in the sport of basketball. I will inform the audience on the correct shooting techniques‚ basketball shooting mechanics‚ basketball shooting form and drills to improve your shooting techniques. Thesis: By following and practicing these proper shooting techniques it will improve the amount of baskets you will make. Introduction: 1. Attention getter- interacts with audience (have a couple audience members catch and

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    Liking Is For Cowards. Go for What Hurts Love. Like. Like. Love. People talk about it‚ but somehow they don’t really know how to define these two things. Jonathan Franzen takes out a minute to answer the difference between these two things. “Liking Is for Cowards. Go for What Hurts”‚ is written by Jonathan Franzen and published in The New York Times‚ May 28‚ 2011. Franzen is an acclaimed American novelist and essayist. The essay is pretty much based on a speech he gave at Kenyon College in Ohio

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    nervousness and make effective‚ memorable presentations: 1. Know the room. Be familiar with the place in which you will speak. Arrive early‚ walk around the speaking area and practice using the microphone and any visual aids. 2. Know the audience. Greet some of the audience as they arrive. It’s easier to speak to a group of friends than to a group of strangers. 3. Know your material. If you’re not familiar with your material or are uncomfortable with it‚ your nervousness will increase. Practice your speech

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    them in spectacular fashion. Celebrities’ dysfunctions and transgressions attract high audience interest not only from the celebrity fans ‚ but other spectators. Celebrities scandals appeals to individuals. As a result‚ they show that celebrities’ larger-then-life figures are idolized by fans and envied by others‚ enhances that celebrities are ordinary individuals‚ and sparks curiosity and interest. First‚ audiences are

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    How does Willy Russell show the differences between Mickey and Eddie in Blood Brothers? ‘Blood Brothers’ is the tragic story of twin brothers who were separated at birth‚ who both lead opposite lives and shows how class can affect upbringing. Mickey lives in poverty with his biological mother Mrs Johnstone who is attempting but failing to control her infinite number of children. Eddie is given to Mrs Lyons‚ a wealthy woman who is in fact Mrs Johnstone’s boss‚ as Mrs Johnstone realises that she

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    skills like storytelling more accessible by breaking them down into simple components. Situation As Continental’s then CEO Gordon Bethune begins to lead the firm to a performance turnaround‚ his effective use of storytelling as a means to engage audiences and earn their support catches the attention of other executives. Pushing that skill across the firm’s management ranks appears promising‚ but managers are likely to struggle in adopting this very personal practice. Action Continental develops a

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    this analysis I will discuss the audience and the use of individuals and groups and my attitudes and feelings about the performance. Audience When considering who is the audience for this performance I thought over and over on who was not personally offended. First I considered that males would not be offended‚ and then I recognized that it would have to be specific males‚ males who are Caucasian‚ cisgender and heterosexual. Second‚ I realized that this audience had to be American‚ Christian and

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    There are messages in everything that falls within the category of social media. From books and newspapers to cartoons and movies‚ all forms of media contain a purpose‚ mainly to get the audience to believe a certain way. While some messages may be very obvious‚ such as a food commercial advertising a new hamburger‚ other messages may not be as clear. What does this result in? Subliminal messages. According to an online dictionary‚ Dictionary.com‚ subliminal is defined as “existing or operating

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    such a huge audience was quite an intimidating sight and I began losing confidence. As I started dancing my nervousness only grew further and before I knew it I tripped. Though I was down only for a few seconds it seemed like hours to me. I then took a deep breath and recalled what my mother had said- ‘Believe in yourself.’ This gave me the courage to make my blunder seem like a part of the performance and I continued dancing. Gradually my fears changed into confidence and the audience seized to

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