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    the current situation of the party. The next section starred Melissa-Anne and Rodney; this was when they were waiting for Donna to pick them up‚ they were in Rodney’s bedroom. The following section was again of Donna and she was explaining to the audience that she had realized what was actually going on and also she started to compare herself to the present situation. This continued into the final section of the scene with all 3 characters in it. Donna was in the car with Rodney and Melissa and was

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    occurs when Dr Dross enters in Act One. Immediately before he enters from stage right the musical builds to another climax and the orphans all rush to assemble in a line‚ as if they are about to be inspected. The use of the music here tells the audience that something significant is about to happen. Fig1. He enters as the music changes from a major to a minor key‚ shifting the mood from bright and busy to dark and sinister. This enhances the characterization of Dr Dross as he is an

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    message? | * My objective is to persuade James Resnick to approve additional training and delay the opening of the new section. | Audience Who is your target audience (decision makers)? Is there a secondary audience? What are the audience characteristics and interests relevant to your message? | * The target audience is James Resnick. * The secondary audience is the 16 people that will staff the new manufacturing system. * Mr. Resnick’s time is valuable; therefore‚ the message needs to be

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    it? The audience for this film will be any person who is currently interested in trash‚ waste‚ recycling‚ or becoming sustainable. The lower age group for this film will be college aged students‚ as young as 18 years old; the upper bracket can be anything. There is no maximum age for wanting to collect knowledge. Why will your audience want to watch your film? The audience will want to watch our film because we will be presenting a topic that is current and needs to be addressed

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    of them mix in a perfect way‚ it sounds much more professional. Sometimes cadence‚ while sometimes is melodious. I really enjoy them. The audiences give a shower of applause to all the singers. This first part is a really good start of the entire concert. All the performers are emotionally involved with the music and able to project their feelings to the audience. The music delivered in an artistically convincing way. We are all eager to go on to the next part of the concert. Then the second part of

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    sex scenes. Although the book does reveal sexual detail‚ there still is more that E.L. James wants her audience to know about the story and it’s characters. Christian is a torn man‚ who was brutally burned and beaten as a child. The reader can conclude that Christian uses S&M to exert the pain the he went through on someone else‚ a submissive. I also think that James reeled her audience in with the diversity of the characters. Anastasia is a twenty one year old independent women‚ who is fresh

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    in Anton Chekhov’s "The Bear" "The Bear‚" which is a classic one-act play written 1900‚ is one of the great works of Anton Chekhov‚ which is very much about a widowed woman. The Bear can be regarded as a comedy since it is to give the audience entertainment and amusement. This comedy reveals the fine line between anger and passion. The theme is about a strange beginning of love between Mrs. Popov and Smirnov. It demonstrated that love changes all things it touches such as human. Dialogue

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    Although Clybourne Park received some mixed reviews‚ Critic David Rooney had almost completely positive opinions about the play and its power to render the audience uncomfortable. Bruce Norris’s Clybourne Park is one of the few works where leaving the audience squirming in their seats is a compliment. David Rooney elaborates on this idea in his review of the play published in The Hollywood Reporter. Rooney establishes in the first paragraph what he feels Norris’s ultimate goal was in writing Clybourne

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    is to inform the audience on “How to shoot the perfect Jump Shot” in the sport of basketball. I will inform the audience on the correct shooting techniques‚ basketball shooting mechanics‚ basketball shooting form and drills to improve your shooting techniques. Thesis: By following and practicing these proper shooting techniques it will improve the amount of baskets you will make. Introduction: 1. Attention getter- interacts with audience (have a couple audience members catch and

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    Liking Is For Cowards. Go for What Hurts Love. Like. Like. Love. People talk about it‚ but somehow they don’t really know how to define these two things. Jonathan Franzen takes out a minute to answer the difference between these two things. “Liking Is for Cowards. Go for What Hurts”‚ is written by Jonathan Franzen and published in The New York Times‚ May 28‚ 2011. Franzen is an acclaimed American novelist and essayist. The essay is pretty much based on a speech he gave at Kenyon College in Ohio

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