its interest and knowledge of the speakers topic and the audience members personal feelings. Formal Methods of Audience analysis – focus group interviews and questionnaires or surveys Informal Audience analysis – Talk to people who will read the final document. Example: talk to people who use the product‚ talk to people who have read a publication. Interviews development and marketing staff. When using the types of audience analysis methods - Demographic information‚ Psychographic information‚
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COMPLEJO EDUCATIVO REPARTO VALLE NUEVO SIMPLE PRESENT AND SIMPLE PAST TENSE Subject: English Students: Andrade Ramos‚ Maria Emeli Argueta Morán‚ Leslie Evelyn Cerón Escobar‚ Maura Elena Escobar Cáceres‚ Marjorie Naydine Romero Regalado‚ Leticia Yamileth Grade:11th Assignment due to: Tuesday‚ April 9th‚ 2013 Simple Present Tense Grammatical Structures: Subject + Auxiliary verb + main verb (do) (base) There are three important exceptions:
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Paraphrasing 1. What is paraphrasing? - A (more or less) free rewording of an expression or text‚ as an explanation‚ clarification and translation. “Paraphrasing‚ or translation with latitude‚ where the author is kept in view…but his words are not as strictly followed as his sense” (John Dryen‚ preface to his translation of Ovid‚ 1680) - An act or result of rewording (Ex. Simplified version of a legal document) - To make a paraphrase: to translate or define loosely
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Chapter 1 5 communication principles for a lifetime 1. Be aware of your communication with yourself and others 2. Effectively use and interpret verbal messages 3. Effectively use and interpret nonverbal languages 4. Listen and respond thoughtfully to others 5. Appropriately adapt messages to others Human communication- the process of making sense out of the world and sharing that sense with others by creating meaning through the use of verbal and nonverbal messages The 3 criteria that are
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JOHN MOLSON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT I. COMM 315: BUSINESS LAW & ETHICS Winter 2015: Sections D & E (MB 2.210) Instructor: Benito Aloe Office: 13.353 E-mail: benito.aloe@concordia.ca Office Hours: Wednesdays 11:45 AM – 12:45 PM (check postings for any changes) Office telephone: 514-848-2424 (2920) COURSE DESCRIPTION: Through the study of laws‚ ethical principles and court judgments‚ this course will introduce students to important legal and ethical issues that
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Similes The simile is a figure of speech that describes something by comparing or establishing its similarity to something else‚ using ‘like’ or ‘as’. This device makes the description more emphatic. Similes are written in the following forms: 1. [subject] [verb] AS [adjective] AS...[noun] The athlete was AS nimble AS a cat. 1. [subject] [verb] LIKE...[noun] This food tastes LIKE garbage. He drives LIKE a maniac. Here are some common examples of similes‚ with their meanings: ...as
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take his coat because __________. A he thinks he will go inside if it’s cold B he knows it’s going to be warm C the party is indoors | | |20 | |Listening total | | | GRAMMAR 1 COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT WORD(S). Example: Who made this cake? Who made Who did make Who make 1 ________ of us passed the exam. We all failed. Neither None Some 2 On the weather forecast they said
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Anxiety & Apprehension Week‚ Lecture 2 Zahra Jiwani Do I have all the surveys? “The brain starts working the moment you are born and never stops until you stand up and speak in public.” Anonymous What Is Speaking Anxiety? Definition • is a speaker’s individual level of fear or anxiety associated with either real or anticipated communication to a group of people or an audience. • Based on Virginia P. Richmond and James C. McCroskey‚ Communication: Apprehension‚ Avoidance
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Best Friends “Forever” Introduction At some point in everyone’s life they have a BFF. BFF stands for Best Friends Forever. In some cases the forever is a real thing‚ people stay friend through out their whole lives. In my case‚ forever only lasted a few years. Our friendship taught me what it really means to be a true friend and how one little thing can change everything forever. I choose to analyze my friendship with Sarah because it showed me how to be a true friend and how your whole world
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Trevor Willingham Professor Baker COMM 2100-90 October 23‚ 2014 Hellpit Leaves Thousands Jobless By Trevor Willingham Prosper‚ W.Va. United Coal Company’s Mine No. 3‚ known locally as Hellpit‚ announced yesterday that the Prosper‚ W.Va. mine will close in two weeks for an indefinite period. The mine employed 1‚000 people. Company officials cannot be reached by phone‚ but released a statement saying the reason for the closing is due to a severe cutback in demand for coal because of a shutdown
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