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    and Susan Midwood from: Jessica mccrary subject: Audience analysis memo: hypertension date: July 10‚ 2016 When researching a topic on the internet we find that different Websites can be aimed toward specific audiences. “Besides identifying the primary and secondary audiences in a general way‚ you also need to understand your relationship with everyone involved” (Gurak & Lannon‚ pg. 53). This helps to determine the outline and formality of what will be stated in the site. When using the search

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    Audience Analysis Paper Gaby Stradley University of Phoenix Com 285 David Sarnowski June 30‚ 2009 Audience Analysis Paper Effective communication is essential in any business role. As a sales person‚ communication is even more important‚ because of the interaction the role requires and because the intent of many communications will be to persuade. The following paper will outline the characteristics of the audience that a salesperson must consider when presenting a quarterly sales information

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    2009‚ Burger King released an advertisement for the “BK Super Seven Incher” for a limited promotion in Singapore. The sexual message that this ad aims to convey is not so much hidden or subliminal as it is blatantly obvious. Not many would be able to simply glance at this ad and then go about their day. Men and women alike are drawn to the ad because they are either attracted to it or offended by it. Effective advertising usually triggers some kind of powerful emotion within its audience. In that

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    campus Who is my 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

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    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 internationally

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    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 public learned

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    Topic- Organ Donation Audience Analysis Situational Characteristics: 8-12 minute speech 14 people in the audience Projector ready for use Time of day – 12:40 Audience Demographics: Age: late teens-early twenties (except Professor Bernhardt) One French student One Korean student 7 males 5 african-American females 1 professor Common Ground: Common ground is that no one in the class knows of someone who has needed in organ transplant. Prior Exposure: My audience survey results showed

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    ‘It is impossible for a modern audience to feel comfortable with ‘The Taming of the Shrew’. With close reference to Shakespeare’s presentation of Katherina comic conventions‚ and having the above question in mind‚ write about your response to the ending of the play. It is often thought that ‘The Taming of the Shrew’ (ToTS) is not suitable for modern audiences and that they would not enjoy it as a viewer. This is an obvious interpretation for a modern audience because of social conventions within

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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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    The Audience and Uncomfortable Distance What can be problematic about this collective knowledge that the narrator and audience share is that when the distance between narrator and narratee is so collapsed—and the vein of collective knowledge laid bare—some readers (and scholars) grow uncomfortable with the narrator and‚ as a result‚ Stowe’s text. For Thomas P. Joswick‚ this feeling originates from a collective negative experience‚ rather than the positive experience of identification that the narrator

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