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    Who is Northup’s audience? How might he had geared the lessons of the story to his intended audience? The intended audience would be any person who fought for the abolition of slavery. The book is a memoir of slave Solomon Northup‚ who was originally a freeman in New York. After being tricked‚ kidnapped‚ and sold into slavery he had to endure years of torturous treatment. Because the book follows his life starting in 1853‚ Northup wanted to appeal to sympathizers who were against slavery. He would

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    memorandum to: Dr. Dianne Pearman and Susan Midwood from: Jessica mccrary subject: Audience analysis memo: hypertension date: July 10‚ 2016 When researching a topic on the internet we find that different Websites can be aimed toward specific audiences. “Besides identifying the primary and secondary audiences in a general way‚ you also need to understand your relationship with everyone involved” (Gurak & Lannon‚ pg. 53). This helps to determine the outline and formality of what will be stated

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    ‘implied audience’ is worth making. Students sometimes leap to the conclusion that a text featuring particular social groups is providing a cue and a clue to the audience that is being addressed. There is some value in this‚ of course. If we take hip-hop music as an example‚ it is a cultural form derived from African- American experiences and histories. Interestingly‚ however‚ it is consumed across a huge variety of cultures‚ notably white middle-class Americans‚ who became the key audience for this

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    After reviewing the Audience Analysis Memo that I wrote a few weeks ago‚ it dawned on me how much I have actually learned in this class. It is surprising since it has been a considerably short amount of time. So‚ in reviewing my original memo‚ I saw many opportunities for improvement. In my Audience Analysis Memo‚ I contrasted two websites about Osteoarthritis. One of the first things I changed was the organization. I realized that the original was too scattered and it was easy for the reader to

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    Social media and Media Education in the 2000s 1. Social media and Media Education in the 2000s Media Education can be described quite enlightening and protecting sector in the education field. Social media is seen as a lurking‚ horrible threat‚ which could make an inexperienced follower’s worldview easily distorted. The victim of social porn is usually thought of as a helpless‚ growing child‚ but recently we have begun to pay more attention to the media education of adults too. The subject

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    used have been accurately cited in text and referenced in the reference list. You are also confirming that the essay is within 10% of the advised word allowance. Please state word count of your assignment (excluding Reference list): |Word Count* |1818 words | *Excluding reference list and questions Nowadays most people follow criminal cases covered by the news media closely‚ and feel confident enough

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    How does teenage boys and girls’ brain develop differently Recently‚ one of the scientist called‚ Takuto Hatase has been studying about the differences between teenage boys and girls’ brain‚ to solve the problem that so many people have wondered. How does teenage boys and girls’ brain develop differently. We all know that there are slice differences‚ but Dr. Hatase is the first person who have studied how they are different. He generally studied three maijer area of the brain between girls and

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    Secondary Target Audience Within the secondary target audience‚ there are two main groups. The first includes the middle-aged crowd between the ages of 25-30‚ who just recently completed their undergraduate studies and are involved in their first career post-college. This audience still enjoys the nightlife that most local bars in Normal‚ such as the Pub II‚ has to offer on the weekends. The second group includes the blue collar workers between the ages of 30-35 who are already heavily

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    Zoom Tool Swap Fill & Stroke (arrow) Stroke Control Format Affects Text Apply Gradient Apply None Preview Mode Direct Selection Tool - Selects only the content of a frame‚ selects individual items within a group without having to ungroup‚ also reshapes frames Type Tool** - Adds or edits text Line Tool - Adds linear elements to the page; use stroke palette to determine thickness Rectangle Tool** - Creates shapes for graphic or text areas Scale Tool - Enlarges or reduces page elements *Should not be

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    20-16-2013 ASSIGNMENT NO: 2 MEDIA GIANTS AND CROSS MEDIA ACTIVITIES. DEFINE THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE MEDIA STRATEGIES OF THESE MEDIA GIANTS. MEDIA GIANTS AND CROSS MEDIA ACTIVITIES A World of Blurred Media Boundaries Six related trends describe the mass media world at the turn of the twentieth century. 1 media fragmentation 2 audience segmentation 3 distribution of products across media boundaries 4 globalization 5 conglomeration 6 digital convergence. MEDIA FRAGMENTATION: This term

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