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    QUESTIONS FOR CONSIDERATION 1. ACT is all about mindfulness and learning how to be in the present moment. J is continuously thinking everything she has worked for to become and stay sober will come crashing down. What would you do to help J stop projecting future negativity and become more hopeful? It seems J has made some huge behavioral changes lately and developed an attitude surrounding herself she may not have had before. Additionally‚ she seems to enjoy the "new" J. Her self-confidence and

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    write about how Priestley presents some of the contrasts in the play. Priestley presents the contrasts in the play ’An Inspector Calls’ in many ways. There are many of these‚ the main contrast is the difference in attitudes of the younger generation and the older generation‚ this continues to develop throughout the entire play‚ and we see how both generations act to their involvement with Eva Smiths death. Another contrast is the opposing views of the upper and lower class and also how they were treated

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    know is this - it ’s all about the audience‚ not you. How do you prepare efficiently while keeping your audience ’s needs in mind. (Gilman‚ S. 2012). You should know at least the size‚ age‚ and education and experience of your group before you prepare your talk. One way to do this is ask your host or simply ask the audience some questions before you start. Will you be talking to a group of five‚ 50‚ or 500? This may not impact what you say‚ but it may impact how you say it and what you bring with

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    depicts a city in position to grow and attract new business. The city’s site offers information that would appease its audience as well as provide necessary information for new or relocating businesses. An analysis of the site reveals there is room for improvement‚ but overall the Chamber’s site is well constructed. An analysis of the audience intended for the message’s receipt indicates the prospective audience are people looking for a beach community with low cost of living‚ retirees‚ military

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    WrTamara M. Newton Written Task Question: How could the text be read and interpreted by two different readers? In 1990‚ Tim Obrien‚ decided to share his poignant story with the world‚ converting all his Vietnamese War experiences into a book called: The things they carried. Through one of his chapters‚ On the Rainy River‚ were Obrien is illustrated as a young man who has received a draft notice‚ and has two choices‚ go to war and be a “hero” or scape from responsibilities and be remembered

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    Actor Audience Relationship In my most honest opinion‚ I believe the ideal actor audience relationship is something that transcends the normal criteria for a performer/audience relationship. It can be a passive or active relationship‚ for both types fulfill their purpose-creating emotional stimuli- on some level. There is an unspoken‚ unseen connection between those in the seat and those in the stage. Both viewer and actor feed off each other‚ whether it is the subtle shedding of a tear from the

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    In what ways did JK Rowling effectively consider the needs of her audience? Please reference specific parts of the speech and explain how those parts related well to her audience. Author JK Rowling considered the needs of her audience by addressing them directly. She has an understanding of the possible emotions affecting these Harvard graduates‚ as she has had a similar experience. JK Rowling communicates to the audience that they are the ones who are ultimately responsible for their future

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    alleviate pain and unsoundness caused by osteoarthritis. The site from PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16334941) is designed for veterinarians and veterinary researchers. In addition‚ researchers for human medicine may likely be a secondary audience‚ as many trials are utilized on animals without quite as many constraints and restrictions as those when utilizing human beings. The article was published in the American Journal of Veterinary Research and is peer-reviewed. This article does support

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY     Name of the Firm               The company name VERA SOPHIA EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (VSES)  which came from the Latin word vera‚ which means truth‚ knowledge or wisdom and sophia which means love. It was the brilliant concept of one of the proponents’ adviser‚ Prof. Jennette Julian Lozano of Pamantasan Ng Lungsod ng Maynila.               The name itself signifies the heart of the learning center which is the inculcation of the love for self development by engaging one’s

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    appropriate corrective and preventative action‚ perform root cause analysis of such variances‚ and to manage the time and cost reserve allocations. The corrective action that the project manager should be making here is based on how the project has been progressing and from this how things are forecast to continue. The results of the work being undertaken are compared to the baseline is within the plan and appropriate adjustments made to ensure that the two are harmonized. Such adjustments and changes

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