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    Hamlet

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    In the play Hamlet‚ there are only two main female characters that both play an extremely compelling and difficult manifestation of love. Ophelia and Gertrude never have a scene together‚ or alone. Ophelia does not have another female confidant to talk to and Gertrude also doesn’t have anyone to talk to about her secret feelings. The only relationships between these women are with men‚ and most of the men surrounding them don’t really care about their feelings‚ or value their worth. Ophelia’s

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    The Cola War Continues

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    Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in 2010 The software drink industry has been very profitable historically because the manufacturing process requires low cost of overhead. Although this is not the case for bottlers‚ the high volume and demand for CSD allow for the market to be very attractive to incumbents. Since the 1970s‚ the CSD industry has been enjoying an average growth every year of 3% for the last 30 year. Even at the lowest point in 2009‚ CSD sales compose of 87% of all beverage sales

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    Hamlet's Inner Struggle

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    Hamlet’s Inner Struggle In his tragic play‚ HamletShakespeare uses Hamlet‚ the main character‚ to portray ideas of deceit‚ desire‚ and death. A transition in Hamlet’s state of mind ultimately develops the play’s theme as the lack of decisive actions resulting from the clash between logical rationale and medieval intuition. Hamlet’s struggle between his rationale and primordial instincts causes his constant turmoil and lack of decisiveness. His state of mind spurs out of control in the wake

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    Audience Analysis

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    Audience Analysis Paper Brittany Grigsby Business Communications/COM/285 May 17‚ 2010 Geri Markley Audience Analysis Paper The key to approaching your audience is to first know them. First‚ know their characteristics; know what communication channels to use‚ the diversity of the audience‚ and most of all how would you ensure your message is effective. Identification of Audience Characteristics Before conducting a meeting you should consider the audience’s characteristics.

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    Attention and Audience

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    7___ Who is the audience for this presentation? People who are interested in computers and doing a system restore. What is the purpose of this presentation? To explain how to do a system restore to a previous time. Explain how the topic is specific and relates to the audience. It is very informative if you are looking to do a system restore on your computer and don’t know how to. Target Audience Analysis: What special adaptations for these audience types might be necessary

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    Dramatic Monologue

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    watched him approach. I’ve never seen him before. He looks so serious‚ what is h.. before I could finish my thoughts I felt his hand grabbing my neck. "Do you know what time is it‚ little lady? Have you seen any other female walking here at this time of night? You’re in my hood‚ little lady‚ I’d feel guilty if one of my "gorillas" do something bad to you." He took his hand off and sincerely apologized. I told him I don’t speak his language very well which made him even more angry. "Crazy idiot

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    Dramatic Monologue

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    That day was not an ordinary day‚ I knew that from the start- but what I didn’t anticipate was that my whole week would have the same feeling. A flutter feeling that you get about something that you have already done before‚ feeling like it’s about to be the first time that you have done it. The ring of the phone was the first thing I heard that day‚ the ring that belonged to the call that started it all. ‘Hello‚’ I mumbled as I was still half a sleep. ‘Hello‚’ the person replied‚ there voice

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    Dramatic Monologue

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    Luminous were the lights as they shone upon the golden masks of the dancing party guests. Women gracefully glided across the ballroom‚ the slow‚ rhythmic “click clack” of their heels echoing throughout the space‚ as their gowns twirled nonchalantly around their bodies‚ accentuating the soft yet striking colors of their dresses. They firmly clutched onto their partner’s shoulder‚ as if afraid that they would fall‚ and their partners in turn held a firm grip around their waist. Snap. And just like

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    hundred years‚ William Shakespeare remains awfully active. Hardly a month goes by‚ it seems‚ that there isn’t some fairly momentous claim or discovery relating to his life or work.”(9) – Bill Bryson‚ Shakespeare: The Illustrated and Updated Edition Bryson’s introduction to one of the most current publications of Shakespeare studies accurately illustrates the subsistence of Shakespeare’s life and work in global culture today. What makes this fact even more notable is how Shakespeare has been able to

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    Dramatic Comedy Essay 1

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    the difference between appearance and reality runs all through Twelfth Night. Discuss this statement with particular consideration to Viola’s disguise and Malvolio’s delusion. In William Shakespeare’s comedic play Twelfth Night‚ there is much emphasis on confusion concerning distinctions between reality and appearance‚ most notably concerning the characters Viola and Malvolio‚ the former causing confusion through disguise and the latter through delusion. This theme is linked with confusion amongst

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