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    How will you use your scholarship if you receive it? I am planning to use this scholarship to pay off my college tuition. I no longer qualify for Financial Aid and this tuition would be a great opportunity to help me pay for my tuition‚ textbooks and lab expenses. I am trying my best to keep my college debts at a minimum. I have also applied for other scholarships with the hope that I will receive the help for my school expenses. Five years from now I see myself graduated from college with my bachelors

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    the term means. For example direct democracy can be seen as government by the people. In contrast representative democracy can be seen as government for the people. Also depending if one agrees with political equality will alter your definition for example if a person has high level of social significance they would believe that democracy is the rule of the elite and political equality does not exist this is the view point of Marxists. However on the other hand liberal- democracies do believe it

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    Audience Analysis Audience

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    How to determine your audience Audience analysis is crucial to understanding how communication needs to be approached. Communication is dynamic process of understanding and sharing meaning. For it to be dynamic and shared and understood‚ communication should be tailored based on the audience social‚ economics‚ demographic traits. Success of your communication depends on the understanding of your audience and what their needs and interest are. “To be an effective writer‚ you must use language

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    The role and value of play All children and young people need to play. Children ’s play is behavior which is freely chosen‚ self-motivated and personally directed‚ and the impulse to play is in all of us. Through play the child explores the world and its creative potential‚ discovering all the while‚ a flexible range of responses to the challenges‚ she or he encounters. By playing‚ the child learns and develops as an individual and as a member of the community – be it at home‚ the street and area

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    Knowing Your Audience Kyndall Scribner BCOM/275 9/17/2012 Sandra Norris Knowing your audience is a key factor when communicating. When delivering a message one needs to consider the role of the audience receiving the message. Family members‚ friends‚ and co-workers need to be aware of the situation. We need to take into consideration who we are going to be speaking to and their ages. This message needs to be delivered sensitively and with care. We need to consider their emotions and feelings

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    How to Perform C.P.R. Imagine you are at the beach on a beautiful summer day. You are lying on a blanket in the sand‚ enjoying the sun’s warmth‚ when you hear a commotion from your fellow beach-goers. You approach the circle of people that has now formed around a young man who is lying motionless and unresponsive. You do not see a lifeguard or authority figure close by‚ and no one else seems to be doing anything to help‚ so what do you do? The answer is a procedure called Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

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    Act One Macbeth

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    Scene One: Macbeth: “Is this a dagger which I see before me‚ the handle toward my hand? Come‚ let me clutch thee. I have thee not‚ and yet I see thee still… And on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood. Which was not so before.”-- Is this a dagger I see in front of me‚ with its handle pointing toward my hand? Come‚ let me hold you. I don’t have you but I can still see you. I see blood splotches on your blade and handle that weren’t there before. Macbeth is hallucinating about a bloody dagger

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    Knowing Your Audience and Communication Release BCOM/275 Knowing Your Audience To the family of the trapped miners I would chose to use the face-to-face approach since such a sensitive matter at hand where their family member’s lives are at risk. The considerations that you need to keep in mind when addressing the family members is that many of them are going to be frightened and scared for the safety of their family members. You will want to have all your facts and be prepared to answer

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    Macbeth January 16 2014 Act One. Scene One. Short mysterious scene with witches Theme of opposites: “When the hurlyburly’s done‚ when the battle’s lost and won” (spoken by the witches) Theme of appearance vs reality: “ Fair is foul and foul is fair” (spoken by the witches) Act One. Scene Two. A sergeant reports how bravely Macbeth fought the traitor Macdonwald and the Norweigans Macbeth is given the title Thane of Cawdor Theme of opposites: “What he hath lost the

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    Shakespeare’s play‚ The Merchant of Venice‚ there is a strong theme of prejudice. Portia has to deal with prejudice against her sex‚ the Prince of Morocco has to deal with prejudice against his race but the character that is most discriminated against is Shylock. He is hated for being a Jew and a money-lender‚ but Shakespeare has not made Shylock a character easy to sympathise with. He appears to be mean and cruel and it seems as though he loves money above all things. However during the play there are

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