represent the general strike to its listeners? Introduction This project is primarily a study regarding one of the biggest events in the life time of the BBC and indeed the life of British trade unionism. The General Strike of 1926 has moulded the way that we see both of these today and is an important aspect of British history. This project principally focuses on the media at the time‚ and will seek to find out how the BBC portrayed the General Strike to its listeners during this period. We will find
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Renzo S. Acebuche‚ John Mark R. Pobre‚ Artemio L. Bacud R&B Music and its Effect on the Life of Filipino Listeners Intro Subject In all aspects of this world that we know‚ there is no absolute consistency but in the contrary there will always be the “certain” variety of things. Since we Filipinos are “one but diverse” we all vary greatly in some aspects. But‚ despite the variations‚ we Filipinos have a strong sense of belongingness with one another enriched by our common characteristics
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1. Background This research presents the analysis of a listening assessment of a group of CEFR A1 Level adult learners of English in the UAE. 22 students participated in this study and consist of two groups at Elementary level – E2 and E4‚ with the latter being of a higher stage. Learners in the UAE usually involve a mix of nationalities and are either professionals looking to improve their English or young students who are aiming to sit for the IELTS test for admission to university. At
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I describe myself as a below average speaker but a decent listener. At the beginning I was still a below average speaker. For example I had memorized my poem and was able to recite my poem with ease. But once I got in the front of the class I froze and had trouble reciting the poem. I have also been a decent listener and I try to be the best audience I can be. I try to act like how I would hope my audience would act. While presenting my I-Search project I had trouble keeping track of where I was
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may be true that changing format of WWAC radio station will prevent the decline in listener numbers‚ the author‚ however‚ needs more specific evidence to strengthen his proposal since there are several logical flaws in the argument. First‚ since the author’s plan of changing take the new residents as their aimed new listeners‚ specific evidence should be given to indicate what mainly cause the decline in listener number‚ or the solution will probably not be effective. There are chances that the
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What strategies to Film‚ TV or Radio documentary-makers use to convey to viewers or listeners the ‘truthfulness’ of their work? What might be the problem with these strategies? Oxford Dictionary’s definition of documentaries is as follows “A film or television or radio programme that provides a factual report in a particular subject.” Documentaries are made to help inform and educate its audience‚ usually revealing new information on the chosen subject. Documentary-makers present factual information
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Firestarter by The Prodigy Rhythm : this is a fairly fast song at roughly 140 bpm. It is in 4/4 timing. Orchestration arrangement &Instrumentation : The song starts off with a drum hit and a heavily effected guitar riff. It is a very sharp sudden start to a song giving it a dramatic and ’in your face’ feel to it. The guitar is drenched in flange ‚distortion‚ reverb and chorus effects to make it sound weird and a little disturbing to the ear that adds to the weird nature of the song. The drums
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To what extent is a counsellor more than just a good listener? In your discussion we would like you to draw on key elements that form the practise of counselling. In addition we would like you to consider your own qualities and skills and identify what you need to do to progress in the profession. This century has seen a rise in counselling services. We have counsellors for specific diseases‚ addictions‚ depression‚ divorce‚ name the problem and we seem to have a ‘therapist’ for it. So what
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Ineffective Effective Non-Verbal Behavior Listener looks bored‚ uninterested‚ or judgmental; avoids eye contact; displays distracting mannerisms (doodles‚ plays with a paper clip‚ etc.) Listener maintains positive posture; avoids distracting mannerisms; keeps attention focused on speaker; maintains eye contact; nods and smiles when appropriate Focus of Attention Listener shifts focus of attention to himself: "When something like that happened to me‚ I . . . " Listener keeps focus of her comments on the
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million people tune in to news programmes or bulletins. There are many radio programmes out there which engages the listeners through the effective use of sounds and topics. This is what we called “Creative Radio”. In this essay I will be analysing two radio programmes from the National Public Radio (NPR) network‚ comparing the effectiveness of Radiolab and TED Radio Hour for the listeners. NPR is a privately and publicly funded non-profit membership media organisation which controls over 900 public
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