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    Psychology For Mass Media Audience La Ode Muhamad Arief Akbar 29109367 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BANDUNG 2010 Psychology for Mass Media Audience: Advertising and Other Public Statements The influence of mass media increased in line with our society is advancing steadily on the information-based economy. Clearly the media provide the most efficient where education about psychology can be given on a number of large public audiences. Unfortunately‚ what the

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE “Healing is a matter of time‚ but it is sometimes also a matter of opportunity” so said Hippocrates. I have been fortunate enough to have the opportunity . Since childhood I was enamoured by the practice of medicine. The thought of handling emergencies in a hospital always thrilled me. Hence I constantly contemplated of pursuing a career in medical field since school days.. Thanks to my mother who instilled in me love for the pursuit of excellence in academics‚ particularly

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    The Purpose of war Every war brings with it disagreement. With every related event come mixed opinions and emotions. Controversy is a natural part of war. As such it shows its ugly face in the light of our country’s most recent war with Iraq. More so than some wars in that we are fighting a it preemptively in hopes to avoid one in the future. If war is eminent‚ then why not push the hands of fate and run the show our way some may say. But others feel that by assuming danger is in the

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE The secret of mankind’s success‚ strength‚ and glory is knowledge. Knowledge is not something we are born with. It is through curious observation and constant learning the wealth of knowledge is amassed. I believe that even if a Subject is miles away from the reach of our contemplation‚ it can be learnt much through research and experience. I am a student in the final year of the four-year Bachelor of Engineering program in Bio-Medical Engineering at Padmasri Dr. B

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    Statement of Purpose Mayank Bhargava As a small child I remember trying to make a pyramid of cards and failing repeatedly. What I had always been missing those days was the need to focus on creating a strong base rather than abruptly rushing on to reach the top. With my undergraduate study at an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)‚ the best technological institutes in India with inarguably the toughest selection ratio (~2%) in the world I am sure that the strong base required to build the pyramid

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    Statement of Purpose Before graduating from SUNY Cortland‚ I knew I wanted an opportunity to study Political Science with greater depth than my undergraduate study coursework provided. I discovered the field of Political Science around the end of my sophomore year. With a dual major‚ I often had to balance one course over another in order to complete the requirements necessary for both my Communications major and my Political Science major. I was interested in Political Science over Communications

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    The Artist and His Audience In order to begin to understand Franz Kafka’s metaphorical and ambiguous short story "A Hunger Artist"‚ most readers will more than likely have to read it more than once. Although the successions of events that make up the story are quite uncomplicated and obvious‚ the overall meaning of what is going on seems to elude the reader. What does stand out is the complicated relationship that the hunger artist has with his audiences. Kafka’s story is about a man who is

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    primary audience? Smokers Who else will read the document? Waukesha County Technical College President/Vice President staff and student body 2. What is my relationship to this audience? Student and smoker 3. How will my document be used (to solve a problem‚ make a decision‚ perform a task‚ answer a question‚ etc.? Make a decision 4. How much and what is my audience likely to already know about this topic? All audience will be well informed on this topic 5. What else does the audience need

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    Audience Analysis: The Ugly Truth There are many different ways of speaking with different people. These different ways may be through a different language‚ slang‚ or simply with a different personality or demeanor. You wouldn’t want to go to the White house dressed as a hippie‚ and you wouldn’t want to go to a gang dressed up in a tuxedo. It is also possible to analyze writing and who audience is that the author is trying to target. In the story "The Ugly Truth about Beauty"‚ Dave Barry’s target

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    utilize an assortment of unique writing tools to develop a strong relationship between him/herself and the reader. This relationship between author and audience is the most important that an author must consider when writing his/her literature. Especially true in detective fiction‚ authors are frequently searching for matchless ways to keep their audience involved and searching for the next piece of evidence. This is particularly the case when dealing with the two stories My Brother Jack‚ by Garry Disher

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