GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES OPEN UNIVERSITIES AUSTRALIA CMM31 MEDIA AUDIENCES UNIT OUTLINE © Griffith University 2013/4 No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic or mechanical‚ including photo-copying‚ recording‚ or by any information storage and retrieval system‚ without prior written permission. These materials may only be distributed to students enrolled in this course. Published by Digitisation and Distribution
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TRIBUTE SPEECH OUTLINE This is not a simple biography‚ but a speech that will generate a deep sense of admiration and respect for your subject. Magnify the positive qualities of the person or group. These are qualities such as: excellence in performance‚ unusual accomplishments‚ overcoming obstacles‚ service to the community or the world‚ or sacrifices made for others. Include your personal admiration for this person and what (s)he means to you. Repeat the name several times so that the audience
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systems Sustainable resources: resource that is used up at the same speed that it is renewed examples: wood can be a sustainable resources if trees are harvested at the same rate as new trees mature wind (because wind is not “used” up) solar and hydroelectric power is considered sustainable non-sustainable resources: resources that are not used up at the same speed that it is renewed examples: oil‚ natural gas‚ minerals from earth do not regenerate fish stock can be renewed and used in
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articulating the theme. Use as many of the other five elements as you think are relevant in contributing to the theme; some elements will be more important than others‚ and one or two may not be relevant‚ depending upon your choice of stories. For example‚ point of view may be ‘neutral’ or non-judgmental‚ and voice (of the narrator/author) or style may also not be particularly relevant. Do not simply recite how each element‚ by itself‚ is present in the story. Your discussion of the elements should
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Organization • Individual organism • Population • Community • Ecosystem (with the abiotic environment) Limiting Factors – abiotic vs. biotic Adaptation • Ecotypic adaptation vs. phenotypic plasticity • Examples Examples of Laws and Rules governing organism’s/population’s success • Liebig’s Law of the Minimum • Blackman’s Law of Limiting Factors • Shelford’s Law of Tolerance • Bergmann’s Rule – role of S/V • Allen’s Rule – role of
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1.0 HUNGRY GHOST FESTIVAL The Hungry Ghost Festival or Yue Lan is under the categorized of fairs and festivals which the local community will assemble in particular area for any reason such as religious. It comprises of performances‚ arts and demonstrations by the community to celebrate any festivals. The fair often is non-profit event and festival primarily is non-profit event and it gives the opportunity to the communities to celebrate their culture. Hungry Ghost Festival is a festival that posses
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GENERAL ESSAY OUTLINE I. INTRODUCTION (Include a lead statement‚ background information to topic‚ arguable and provable thesis statement and main points used to prove thesis statement.) II. BODY PARAGRAPH 1 Topic Sentence 1 (using transition word/phrase to introduce first main point): A. Support (provide evidence to show how first main point is supported) 1. Detail/example 2. Detail/example B. Support (provide more evidence to show how first main point is supported) 1. Detail/example 2. Detail/example
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Contents Preface C H A P T E R 1 – Research and research vocabulary C H A P T E R 2 – Choosing and writing a research topic C H A P T E R 3 – Research design‚ methods and strategies C H A P T E R 4 – Sampling and sample selection C H A P T E R 5 – Data collection instruments C H A P T E R 6 – Presenting‚ reporting and analysing findings C H A P T E R 7 – Putting an SBA project together C H A P T E R 8 – Review test for private candidates C H A P T E R 9 – Glossary of research terms you should
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abortion a.) Detailed b.) Supporting evidence c.) Specific example of why abortion may be appropriate d.) Opinion of someone who is pro-abortion Transition statement: In many cases‚ abortion is the right choice to make and is in the best interest of many people‚ however sometimes this option can take a negative toll in several aspects. II.) Main disadvantages of abortion a.) Detailed b.) Supporting evidence c.) Specific example of why abortion may be inappropriate d.) Opinion of someone
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criteria: • 6 – 8 typed pages • Double Spaced • one-inch margins • 12 pt. font (Times New Roman preferred) • 4 or more scholarly sources • Argumentative thesis statement with three key points. • Formal Outline with Roman Numerals • MLA citations • MLA pagination • Counterargument • Works Cited Page • Revised and edited first draft • Final Copy Procedure: Step 1: Think of an issue that you would like to learn
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