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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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    Adolescents and Addiction Liberty University   Illegal Drug Use Adolescent years can be considered one of the toughest time periods of development in a person’s life. It can be marked with the three p’s: peer pressure‚ pimples‚ and unfortunately pushers. Of all the things that an adolescent can experience‚ one of the most detrimental‚ to what should otherwise be the healthiest time of life‚ is the use and abuse of drugs and alcohol (Feldman‚ 2014). Illegal drug use among adolescents seems

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    Adolescent Interview Teenage years can be a challenging time for many individuals. Beginning at the age of 11 through 20‚ adolescence is defined as a “transitional period in the human life span‚ linking childhood and adulthood” (Santrock 2009). At this point‚ the person is no longer a child‚ but not yet an adult. This makes it a very critical and sensitive time frame for identity formation. According to Erik Erikson‚ adolescence is marked by the child’s questioning his or her identity during

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    situations and orientations varies greatly. Issues arise throughout our lives that can have both positive and negative effects on our sexual behaviors. In this paper‚ I will discuss adolescent sexuality‚ mature adult sexuality‚ and the sexuality of physically disabled individuals. Adolescent Sexuality Anna is in her adolescent stage. It is normal for her to experience anxiety about sexual issues. She will develop and grow as an individual during this stage and she will have to face sexual situations

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    Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release Cristopher Silva BCOM275 May 14‚ 2012 Dr. Leslie Kille Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release On the morning of August 6‚ 2012 the world woke up to the headlines of “Chile mine collapse leaves around 30 trapped” (Soto‚ 2010). By the time people read the articles‚ 33 miners had already spent close to 24 hours trapped in gold and copper mine 2‚300 feet under the Chilean dessert‚ and Chilean authorities were scrambling for

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    Brett Peppe 9/13/12 Mr. Wood Fantasy Football Essay The website I would use to host my fantasy football league would be the league on the NFL website. I would chose the NFL website because I feel like they have a better knowledge of the athletes and I think they would be the first one to know what player is playing and who’s hurt. The NFL website has notes and facts about the player if you just click on his name and it will show you what there facts are. The type of league

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    CHAPTER 1: CHILD AND ADOLESCENT LEARNERS A. CHILDHOOD Refers to the time or state of being a child Early stage in the existence or development or something Connotes a time of innocence B. ADOLESCENCE Came from a Latin adolescentia‚ from adolescere‚ “to grow” Period of psychological and social transition between childhood and adulthood A stage where a person experiences dramatic changes in the body along with developments in his psychology and career STAGES OF ADOLESCENCE PHYSICAL

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    Fantasy often reveals the hidden realities of life. In Franz Kafka’s magnum opus The Metamorphosis‚ the protagonist Gregor Samsa is transformed into a very large insect and tragically dies after his family rejects his new situation. It begins right into the fantasy element‚ with the first sentence being “One morning‚ upon awakening from agitated dreams‚ Gregor Samsa found himself‚ in his bed‚ transformed into a monstrous vermin.” (Part I‚pg.1204) Even with the fantastical elements‚ much deeper

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    PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF AN ADOLESCENT -GENETIC FOUNDATIONS- Physically adolescents are still influenced by their inherited genes. Whether or not a particular characteristic is expressed is often determined by our genotype. For physical genetic formation to take place any of the three may have contributed to a full grown adolescent. Imprinting – A chemical marker that may activate either the Father’s or Mother’s genes. Mutation – Sudden or permanent change in a DNA segment. Some by chance

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    Audience and Communication Release BCOM275 September 10‚ 2012 Audience and Communication Release Communicating with an audience is an everyday part of life through the use of verbal and nonverbal techniques. When‚ a sender is preparing a message it is essential they conduct an audience analysis and make any necessary adjustments to the message for the intended audience. The sender must identify the pertinent information that must be sent and relay it effectively to ensure their receivers

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