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    Knowing Your Audience BCOM/275 Business Communication and Critical Thinking 07 October 2012 Knowing Your Audience News of a tragedy quickly spreads through towns and cities where such events take place. Often they can spread to a larger audience to encompass a whole state or country surrounding the incident. However‚ every once in a while there is the one headline that grabs the attention of the entire world. This is no more evident than the San Jose mine collapse in the Atacama

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    2. B Importance of my audience: Puts me in a better position to determine the substance that will appear in my essay. Knowing my audience also helps in determining the sort of language I will use in the paper. Moreover‚ knowing comes in handy‚ when deciding on how I ought to organize what I write‚ and what sort of supporting details needed for the reader to fully follow‚ and understand what I am writing. 3. GENDER IN SPORTS WRITING BY THE PRINT MEDIA: AN EXPLORATORY EXAMINATION OF WRITERS’ EXPERIENCES

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    Persuade a family member that the world today is better than it was 50 years ago In my opinion‚ the world today is better than it was fifty years ago primarily due to technology‚ civil reform and medical breakthroughs. The technology of today is far more advanced. In 1960‚ computers were not household items‚ nor were cell phones‚ the internet‚ digital cameras/camcorders‚ DVD players‚ plasma television sets and GPS systems. It is clear that because of the increase in affordable household appliances

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    Knowing Your Audience Paper & Communication Release When we are communicating information it is vital to know our audience and ensure ou are effectively conveying the message. If we are dealing with a variety of cultural people‚ we need to consider how our audience will receive and accept our translated information. I will discuss the protocol on the Chilean Copper Mining accident that occurred on August 5‚ 2010. It is crucial that the Chilean Copper Mining employees and families be communicated

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    NORDSTROM Nordstrom is an American luxury brand retail clothing company that servers their customers by offering wide variety to choose from clothing to other household items with high brand quality and service to attract customers and build up an competitive image in the emerging fashion market. OBJECTIVES  To create comfortable and memorable experience for customers  To provide wide variety for all ages of men and women in the focused target market.  To focus on new trends and demand according

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    revenge a duty‚ why is a play like Hamlet still of interest to film and theatre audiences? As William Shakespeare began writing Hamlet in 1598 - at the end of the 16th century - the play which would go on to become one of his most famous pieces of work was geared towards an audience of “churls”‚ “groundlings” and the less-educated members of theatre-going society‚ just as equally as the more educated and affluent audience members. Theatre being a relatively affordable and popular form of entertainment

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    always create a work with the audience in mind An artist will always create a work with the audience in mind‚ this is a false statement as most great artists contradicted what was socially acceptable in their period. Artist such as Edouard Manet‚ Artemisia Gentileschi and Francis Bacon‚ all created much discrepancy with their works through the themes in which they portrayed‚ and the meanings they gave. Hence no‚ artists do not create their works with the audience in mind. Édouade Manet was

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    Sexual and Violent Content in Cinema and its Effects on Audiences A persistent debate has harassed at motion picture decades. This debate regards sexual and violence content in film and whether they can have a damaging effect on audiences and society. In this assignment I shall research current thinking and draw up my own conclusion from my findings. Public opinion currently holds the belief that violence and sex as portrayed in the media has led to a decline of moral values and has contributed

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    Audience analysis is fundamental to the success of any message: to capture and hold an audience’s attention and to motivate readers and listeners‚ you must shape your message to meet the audience’s goals‚ interests‚ and needs. It is good to gear your message to your audience in order to solicit the feedback or outcome you are looking for.  What about when your audience is diverse?  How do you structure your communication in order to address the majority?  How do you support your argument? Their

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    Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare has important messages for a young and modern audience. What are his themes and how are they portrayed? Despite the fact that it was written over four hundred years ago‚ Shakespeare’s play ‘the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet’ still has relevant themes for today’s contemporary youth. The play shows important messages and presents them to a young‚ modern audience. The message is that Shakespeare uses characterization‚ settings and the whole structure of

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