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    of communication known to mankind‚ whether it’s in English‚ Japanese or a Chinese dialect. Oral language is a form of communication that is spoken and heard. Oral language serves many purposes‚ whether it is telling a story or the simple joy of entertainment‚ but I think the most important purpose of oral language is to inform. Inform about what? You may ask. When informing someone of certain topic‚ it could vary from sharing knowledge to your philosophies and opinions. The importance of this is that

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    business entertainment based on organizational position within the company? Should Terry try to imitate Harry’s style? Imitating Harry’s style as it relates to showing his appreciation to his customers for their business and making an effort to get to know them on a personal level is indeed remarkable and makes good business sense. However‚ at Terry’s level‚ he can ill-afford to entertain important clients at Harry’s level. While there should be different standards for business entertainment based on

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    Violence is used all throughout literature to intrigue readers and make them feel more involved in the piece. The use of violence is in almost every novel‚ because of “Its very seductive…”(OVIF) affect‚ which ultimately helps draw more attention to what’s taking place at that time. In Kite Runner‚ Khaled Hosseini does a great gob using violence to keep the reader’s interest‚ and does it in a very different way. He writes Kite Runner in a very mellow tone but the very occasional violent scenes‚ are

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    the PowerPoint slides since the second mid-term exam. While preparing for the exam‚ it is recommended that you pay particular attention to the following areas: 1. actions that can effect resource and capacity utilization in ground based entertainment 2. amusement park revenues 3. Broadway profitability 4. casino games: types‚ profit levels‚ popularity 5. classes of gaming 6. common elements of trade shows and exhibitions 7. consideration in the area of slot machine

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    most prominent. It is seen on the front page of the newspaper and as the "Top Story" on the eleven o’clock news. Unfortunately‚ it is also widely used for entertainment purposes. In the New York Times a 1998 article by Faye Fiore stated: "On average last year‚ one act of serious brutality was found for every four minutes of entertainment." Today‚ violence is a major part of electronic games‚ television‚ and the film industry. Violence becomes such an everyday scene for us that many believe

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    Situation: Speaking a formal speech in a public area. In the 21st Century‚ technology has brought great improvement in all aspects of our life. It not only provides different kinds of information in the world but it gives us entertainment. Mass media such as televesion or newspapers help us learn things. But on the other hand‚ are the mass media too powerful? Could we still survive without mass media now? Television has the most pervasive effect on people. Most of us watch television all the

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    who want to dig deeper still into this concept‚ check out the webcast version of the Transmedia Entertainment panel from the Futures of Entertainment Conference. Transmedia Storytelling 101 1. Transmedia storytelling represents a process where integral elements of a fiction get dispersed systematically across multiple delivery channels for the purpose of creating a unified and coordinated entertainment experience. Ideally‚ each medium makes it own unique contribution to the unfolding of the story

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    relatively new alternative to the theatre and other performance-based entertainments. Cinematography‚ however‚ has much longer history and has already evolved a lot during the last fifty years. The history of movies goes back to centuries from today. It started with motion pictures and‚ mostly as a part of social gatherings‚ such as carnivals and festivals‚ slowly started to gain its importance in the world of communication and entertainment. The twenty first century gave bigger spin to the cinematography

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    the majority of people who throw a party do not know the total cost of the party until the following day. Knowing your budget will assist you in making decisions such as‚ who will cook your food; where the party will take place; and what type of entertainment you can afford. After settling on a budget‚ the next step is deciding who cooks your food. Depending on your budget‚ you can either decide to cook the food for the party yourself or have your party catered. Just remember that whichever option you

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    What is the worth of Historical films? How accurate a portrayal of Roman gladiatorial games and culture is the movie “Gladiator”? In society today historical films are merely valuable to society as a form of entertainment. Historical events have become another form of stimulus for directors when creating an engaging film for audience’s .In the creation of a film many historical inaccuracies occur as seen in the film Gladiator. This film instead of being a historical recreation of the Roman culture

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