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    Audience analysis is fundamental to the success of any message: to capture and hold an audience’s attention and to motivate readers and listeners‚ you must shape your message to meet the audience’s goals‚ interests‚ and needs. It is good to gear your message to your audience in order to solicit the feedback or outcome you are looking for.  What about when your audience is diverse?  How do you structure your communication in order to address the majority?  How do you support your argument? Their

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    orporation T he first Burger King restaurant in M iami in t he mid-1950s featu red a w alk-up w indow‚ a limited m enu ( burgers a nd s hakes for 19~‚ s odas a nd fries for 1 0~)‚ a nd "your food rea dy b y t he time y ou’d p aid for it." As one early m anager r ecalled‚ " Our w indows faced front s o w e c ould see customers d riving in. With t he l imited m enu‚ w e p retty m uch k new w hat t hey’d o rder a nd w e’d have it ready." In the 19605 a nd 1970s‚ Burger King d eveloped an assembly-line

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    always create a work with the audience in mind An artist will always create a work with the audience in mind‚ this is a false statement as most great artists contradicted what was socially acceptable in their period. Artist such as Edouard Manet‚ Artemisia Gentileschi and Francis Bacon‚ all created much discrepancy with their works through the themes in which they portrayed‚ and the meanings they gave. Hence no‚ artists do not create their works with the audience in mind. Édouade Manet was

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    For my social norm violation I decided to order Burger King’s and Wendy’s food at McDonald’s. I chose to break this social norm because‚ here in America‚ the majority of people know what type of food each fast food chain offers. For example‚ everyone knows that a Big Mac is from McDonald’s and a Whopper is from Burger King. I wanted to see the reaction I would get from the McDonald’s employees if I tried to order a Whopper and a baconator. So‚ I went to the McDonald’s on Weber at a time when it wasn’t

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    Fast food‚ race/ethnicity‚ and income: A geographic analysis • Jason P. Block‚ MD‚ MPH Affiliations o Tulane University School of Medicine‚ Department of Internal Medicine (Block‚ DeSalvo)‚ New Orleans‚ Louisiana‚ USA o Address correspondence to: Karen DeSalvo‚ MD‚ MPH‚ MSc‚ Department of Internal Medicine‚ Tulane University School of Medicine‚ 1430 Tulane Avenue‚ SL 16‚ New Orleans LA 70112 ‚ • Richard A. Scribner‚ MD‚ MPH Affiliations o Louisiana State University Health Sciences

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    China Buffet vs. Burger King Dirty Dining Today there are more and more reports of dirty dinning in so many fast food restaurants. Any time a person decides to eat out in any type of fast food restaurant they are taking a big risk‚ and stand a chance of getting sick from the food that they eat. All fast food restaurants have their own little dirty secrets. Some are clean whereas some are filthy and should be shut down. There are several shows on television today that show how nasty

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    Die twee mededingende kitskos-franchises wat ek gekies het om mekaar te vergelyk in hierdie taak‚ is Steers en Burger King. Ek het hulle gekies omrede hulle baie dieselfde is ( spesialiseer albei in hamburgers ) maar daar is tog verskille wat die franchises anders maak. Daar kan dus gesê word dat albei franchises kompeteer om ‘n mededingende voordeel in ‘n gedeelde mark te probeer skep. Ek gaan ‘n vergelykende studie oor die twee franchises doen waarin ek hul vergelyk in die volgende areas : Bemarking

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    2. B Importance of my audience: Puts me in a better position to determine the substance that will appear in my essay. Knowing my audience also helps in determining the sort of language I will use in the paper. Moreover‚ knowing comes in handy‚ when deciding on how I ought to organize what I write‚ and what sort of supporting details needed for the reader to fully follow‚ and understand what I am writing. 3. GENDER IN SPORTS WRITING BY THE PRINT MEDIA: AN EXPLORATORY EXAMINATION OF WRITERS’ EXPERIENCES

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    If you could meet anyone in history‚ who would you like to meet and why? Audrey Kathleen Hepburn-Ruston or people know her as Audrey Hepburn was an Award winning actress and fashion icon in the 20th century. She was admired by her roles in Breakfast at Tiffany’s‚ Roman Holiday‚ The Nun’s Story‚ Funny Face‚ and Sabrina. There is something so gracefully beautiful about her‚ even the world considered her as one of the most beautiful and elegant woman. Audrey Hepburn is and will always be my celebrity

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    her books that help to guide the reader through her thought process. Appealing to the audience is a centrally important idea throughout literature where one’s case is pleaded to the audience. Killingsworth defines Appeal in two ways‚ one of which is‚ “..’to plead one’s case‚’ usually before a higher authority.”(Killingsworth) where the reader is the one being beseeched by the author. In Mem Fox’s books‚ the audience generally consists of younger children‚ as the books themselves are predominantly picture

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