Document Analysis # 1: John Winthrop’s “A Modell of Christian Charity” (1630) 1. Which document is a primary source and which is a secondary source? John Winthrop’s “A Modell of Christian Charity” is a primary source and “The summary of John Winthrop’s “A Model of Christian Charity”” was the secondary source. 2. According to the sermon‚ what type of society and government do the Puritans want to establish in the New World? According to John Winthrop’s sermon‚ the ideal form of society and
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How did Shakespeare keep his audience interested in the play ‘Romeo and Juliet’ with specific reference to Act 3 scene I and how would you make this Scene relevant to a modern audience? I am studying ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Act 3 scene 1. The play is about two teenagers who are from rival families; one is called the Montagues and the other Capulets. The rivalry between the two families goes back hundreds of years. The two teenagers fall in forbidden love. Act 3 scene 1 is a very important scene because
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In my opinion Othello appeals to a twenty-first century audience due to his themes such as jealousy‚ deception‚ racism‚ manipulation‚ love and corrupt civilisation which is still relevant in today’s society. These themes are themes that are timeless which explore human nature which is unchanging which still develop and evolve around us. The twenty first century audience would find Othello appealing as the main themes such as racism‚ jealousy and manipulation are still very prevalent in today’s society
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communication situation in order to define your purpose and profile your audience before writing a message. the most important aspect of developing and writing your message that is Knowing your audience age‚ gender education level‚ religion‚ language and culture. Analyzing your audience will help discover information to create a link to establish common ground between you and the audience. Try to take the feedback of the audience immediately. The reflect of attitude to the topic either is a positive
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Both athletes and fans believe that audience support (e.g.‚ cheering) is one of the top influences on a team’s success‚ particularly at home when the crowd is predominantly supportive‚ possibly contributing to reported home-field advantage (Courneya & Carron‚ 1992). Yet there are few experimental investigations of whether distinctive types of audience feedback have differential effects on athletes’ performance of particular sports skills. In this study‚ college athletes performed a familiar
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know what you see when there is a big circle and two small circles? The two small circles are the ears and the big circle is the head. You have probably heard of Mickey Mouse but did you know they are all over Disney World’s park? II. Audience Adaptation (Give audience a reason to listen): If you enjoy amusement parks and like doing creative things then you will like to listen to what I have to say. The next time you go to Disney World you can now have something else to do than just ride the rides
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Knowing Your Audience Q & A & Communication Release Cecilia Estrada BCOM/275 November 5‚ 2013 Instructor Naim Duran What are some considerations to remember given the different roles and people in the audience? Some of the considerations to remember when speaking in front of an audience should be to understand the audience member’s belief‚ to project credibility and honesty. Understand audience concerns and satisfy audience expectations. Also some other
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How is the material being researched and developed at significant stages during the process of creating drama? Our stimulus: Madness When we first got this stimulus‚ everyone focused on the common idea of madness as an illness and based at mental institutions‚ as madness is socially constructed and everyone differs to different people‚ we decided not to follow that path as there are many people who doesn’t fit the set meaning of insane but are still regarded as insane and this also made us question
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How does Miller use the ending of each act to make the audience feel the madness in Salem? Miller is able to portray the madness of Salem in a variety of ways‚ throughout the whole of the play however the ending of each act allows the audience to fully feel the hysteria. By incorporating changes of key themes and ideas as well as using links throughout the text and a variety of dramatic techniques towards the end of each act‚ Miller is able to leave the audience with a sense of this madness. The
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Wedian Ibrahim May 13‚ 2012 The Negative Impact of Conglomeration of Media Companies on Audiences The word conglomeration is defined as the formation of a large company by the merging of separate and diverse small firms. Media conglomerate is a large company or corporation formed by merging of different small media outlets such as TV‚ radio‚ newspapers‚ and internet. Big companies tend to buy out other smaller companies in the market to increase their revenue by increasing
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