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    Shakespeare in his time were performed to influence his audience and provoke thought and debate the social‚ cultural and economic events that were taking place at that time. Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ in particular‚ was a reflection of the events happening during the Elizabethan era. In this essay‚ the focus is mainly on Act IV scene IV and the speech of Hamlet and the essay focuses on answering the question of the effect Hamlet had on the audience in the Elizabethan era‚ specifically culturally‚ socially

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    A Semiotic Approach on How Meaning can Be Created In An Audience “Human intellectual and social life is based on the production‚ use‚ and exchange of signs” (Danesi‚ 2002) As Danesi (2002) states‚ signs are an integral part of society; from watching television‚ listening to music‚ reading‚ writing or talking‚ we are engaged in sign based behaviour. This engagement with signs is known as the study of semiotics. Dating back to 460-377BC‚ with the founder of Western medical science‚ Hippocrates

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    how to cheer yourself up

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    How To Cheer Yourself Up When You’re Down Got the colder weather‚ sour relationshops‚ no money‚ poor health‚ plain ol’ down ’n dirty blues? Try some of these strategies to blow away those dark clouds and let the sunshine into your life again. 1) Dance! Put on your favourite music‚ turn it up loud and dance! This is guaranteed to make you feel good. If you are unable to dance‚ don’t let that stop you having fun - sing at the top of your voice instead. 2) Smile! Force yourself to smile even if

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    Facebook Good or Bad

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    Facebook and other social networks are important‚ valuable tools for young people. by Hanaa Ahmed Powerful new Social Networks provide great benefits‚ but they also change the way we live and not always in ways that everyone like. Online social networking is when young person connect with other people online through certain websites. The most common for young person today include Facebook‚ MySpace‚ and Twitter. When teenagers start to converse with their friends they can end up spending hours

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    Knowing Your Audience

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    Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release Cristopher Silva BCOM275 May 14‚ 2012 Dr. Leslie Kille Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release On the morning of August 6‚ 2012 the world woke up to the headlines of “Chile mine collapse leaves around 30 trapped” (Soto‚ 2010). By the time people read the articles‚ 33 miners had already spent close to 24 hours trapped in gold and copper mine 2‚300 feet under the Chilean dessert‚ and Chilean authorities were scrambling for

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    Is Facebook Necessary?

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    around the world use face book to chat with their friends and families. Some of us may find it more useful and some of us may not. One of the addictiveness of face book is the "Newsfeed‚" which provide update on my friends ’ activities’. I have found myself randomly looking at my friends’ pictures and his friends simply because I was notified of their new updates through the Newsfeed feature. The inevitable evil of face book‚ however‚ is its addictiveness. It is hard for me (and many others)

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    Facebook Case Study

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    Facebook was launched in February 2004 by Harvard undergrad students as an alternative to the traditional student directory. Its popularity quickly spread to other colleges in the US by word of mouth‚ and the site now registers close to 15M monthly UVs and over 6B page views per month. Facebook has completed two rounds of venture financing at very high valuations‚ the first at a valuation of ~$100M and the second at ~$550M (valuations are unconfirmed). These valuations were driven by the multiple

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    Audience profiling

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    bit away from what the user was actually looking for. The volume of data is quite high. This method generates vast amounts of data – one set for each new tag - which is down-scalable. Processing a down-scaled data is essentially more accurate and up to the point. Does not give any importance to the season of the visit. Time/season in which a user visits the web page is quite important. Think this way. A user is mad about cricket. He does not even think about football or any other sports for that

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    This essay discusses two of the theories surrounding children’s learning and development. It further goes on to discuss how they could be used to inform practice in the classroom. The two theories to be discussed are Vygotsky’s Social Development Theory and Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory. Lev Vygotsky was a Russian psychologist who lived from 1896 to 1934. He was widely involved in developing the education program of the emerging Soviet Union. At the time of his death‚ his theory was

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    Symbols and Signs in Art

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    symbols or signs. Pictures‚ symbols and signs do not specify images‚ they describe three functions used by images. An image can bring out many meanings‚ for example‚ a triangle apart of its shape is used as a sign of danger. We need to acknowledge how well or how bad some images serve these functions. A sign refers to one specific content without showing the actual meaning of the image. Something we see visually can be portrayed by a sign‚ for example‚ a letter of the alphabet is used as a sign in mathematics

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