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    Leanne Canillas ENL-356 Dr. Lulu Sun Short Paper 1 Writing to Engage an Audience Inspirational speech and writing always rests on a balanced combination of rational rhetoric and emotional motivation. It prompts the readers and listeners to view the world in a way the speaker or writer views it. When the writer’s voice is as vibrant as the words that are displayed on paper‚ the audience’s attention is captivated with an open ear and essentially a more open mind to the author’s message.

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    Audience Profile/Scenario

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    Audience Profile 1. Is my primary audience external or internal? Internal 2. What are some key demographics about my audience‚ such as age‚ gender‚ family situation‚ etc.? Male‚ grandmother is coping with a debilitating illness 3. How much does my audience know about the topic? Jeff knows that there is a professional conference this weekend at a nearby convention center. Jeff also knows that Nina Hernandez has covered for him three times in the last two months. 4. How much

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    3rd Grade Audience

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    The three audiences I used for my research papers were a third grader‚ teenager‚ and employer. Although these different audiences vary‚ I altered the word choice‚ sentence structure‚ and tone throughout each audience. Third graders are used to less advanced words and sentences. Teenagers normally are able to understand complex ideas and sentence structure. An employer is accustomed to higher level thinking and larger scale vocabulary and complete sentences. A third grader is more accustomed to shorter

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    Knowing Your Audience

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    Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release Knowing your audience is a very important aspect any time a company communicates information to a group or organization. Knowing the audience is even more important when a company has to deal with the fallout following a disaster. The disaster of the Chilean copper mine in South American is one example of where knowing your audience was a very important factor. In a Chilean copper mine‚ an unfortunate collapse in one of the shafts of them mine

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    Parkinson Target Audience

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    Complete a close analysis of a TV studio produced show or segment that includes a studio-based interview. Identify and discuss the format and production elements used to execute a studio-based interview. 1 Michael Parkinson made his debut as a talk show host with his own Parkinson show in 1971. After being on air for 25 years Parkinson came to an end as Michael Parkinson retired. Parkinson falls under a factual programming/ light entrainment TV genre. Generally‚ Parkinson uses a simple format

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    audience analysis memo

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    alleviate pain and unsoundness caused by osteoarthritis. The site from PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16334941) is designed for veterinarians and veterinary researchers. In addition‚ researchers for human medicine may likely be a secondary audience‚ as many trials are utilized on animals without quite as many constraints and restrictions as those when utilizing human beings. The article was published in the American Journal of Veterinary Research and is peer-reviewed. This article does support

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    Knowing Your Audience

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    When looking at communication; it can be determined that the biggest factor is to know the audience. Depending on who is receiving the message‚ the delivery of the message can be much different. Many factors within an audience can change the delivery of the message‚ or even the message itself. This paper‚ will take a look at two types of audiences in relation to an event that took place. It will look at the family aspect of the situation‚ and will look at the employees of the company involved.

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    Being Audience-Centered

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    Being audience-centered means that we get the focus off our needs and wants and unselfishly serve others. We do this by directing our attention and thoughts towards how we can benefit them. This is important because if your audience perceives this kind of unselfishness in you‚ they will listen and most likely put into practice whatever it is that you are sharing. Additionally‚ it really shows that you also care about them. Concerning this‚ Theodore Roosevelt is quoted as saying that‚ “No one cares

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    Target Audience Subway

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    TARGET AUDIENCE Subway took its journey from a single outlet in Perth and now has a target market of young Australian consumers that is more nutrition conscious and focuses on having healthy food as opposed to burgers or fries. It happens to be the undisputed market leader in the category of sandwiches while it has a competitive edge over others in terms of having ten times more locations than any other brand. By the year‚ 1993‚ Subway had opened up 8‚400 stores with most of them being in North

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    Dangers of a Captive Audience Teachers have a significant role in American society as they help foster essential skills and instill knowledge into their students. Excellent teachers are responsible for the success of any modern country. Teachers selflessly serve for the interests of society rather than for their own interests. Though the vast majority of teachers are dedicated and honest citizens‚ they are some dangerous teachers whom take advantage of their students. The students are a

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