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    1. Is primary audience external or internal? External. Jeff Clarke is an employee‚ which means any communication with him should be considered as within the company. 2. What are some key demographics about my audience‚ such as age‚ gender‚ family situation‚ etc.? For the employee‚ 3. How much does my audience know about the topic? Jeff is fully aware of the situation‚ topic‚ and problem that he is generating. As an assistant manager he will have known about the upcoming conference and that

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    knowledge and intelligence. These differences become clear when exploring an audience ’s response to William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ from the Elizabethan era and today. The text was written in 1606 and was set in Scotland. The tragedy construes what egotistical ambition can do to the mind. Key themes of loyalty and betrayal‚ the increase in intelligence of humans‚ the way laws govern society and the balance in power between genders affect an audience ’s response to Macbeth. Specifically speaking; Macbeth

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    Output Devices

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    many of them. Reasons to retain mainframe systems include (1) the need to support multiuser processing capabilities that work best on such systems; (2) the advantages of centralized processing and (3) the huge costs that organizations typically incur when replacing these legacy systems. RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY (Contains the computer’s operating system instructions‚ application program instructions and user data) CACHE (High-speed buffer memory) ARITHMETIC-LOGIC UNIT (ALU) (performs arithmetic and

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    vampires has dramatically changed. The older version of the vampire took on the persona of an evil blood sucking creature when today the vampire plays the role of the loving good guy in the movies. Today society has embraced the vampire as an iconic character and spurned the imagination of girls across the country. Twilight‚ True Blood‚ and Vampire Diaries are at the top of the list when it comes to most popular vampire flicks but a new show on MTV is trying to make a push to the top. Courtney Baker‚

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    Audience analysis memo

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    SUBJECT: Assignment 1: Audience Analysis Per the week one assignment‚ I have reviewed and compared two Websites offering information on the same subject. My chosen subject is kidney disease and hemodialysis and the source Websites are: The National Kidney Foundation (http://www.kidney.org) and The Merck Manual-Professional (http://www.merckmanuals.com/professional). When reviewing the National Kidney Foundation site‚ I initially had difficulty determining who the intended audience actually was. You

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    Knowing Your Audience Your Name BCOM/275 Knowing Your Audience On August 5‚ 2010‚ in Chile there was a cave-in in a little copper mine that trapped thirty-three miners three hundred meters underground with limited food‚ water‚ and oxygen. No one knew for certain whether or not the miners had survived the cave-in and if they had if they would survive long enough to be rescued. Four days after the cave-in‚ with rescue crews working around the clock‚ it was still unknown whether or

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    What is Poetry? According to W.H.Hudson we all have a sense of what poetry constitutes. There are innumerable definitions of poetry given by poets and critics of poetry and out of which Hudson chooses some famous definitions. They are given below: * Johnson : “Metrical composition” ‚ it is “the art of uniting pleasure with truth by calling imagination to the help of reason” * Macaulay: “we mean the art of employing words in such a manner as to produce an illusion on the imagination‚ the

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    Kevin Amaya 3/29/13 English poetry paper Poetry is the true expression of one’s inner feelings and mood. One can truly express themselves and explain their feelings in poetry and that is why it is such a famous method of writing. No poem is exactly the same but it is possible for a poem to share the same theme as another. Whether the general topic is different and the circumstances are different‚ a theme is always constant. It is like comparing feelings with someone else and sharing

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    successful world‚ there comes benefits. One of the most significant advantages of technology is “BYOD”‚ meaning Bring Your Own Device. BYOD not only promotes employees and students to have personal access to the internet at the palm of their hands‚ but it also makes everything affordable because the company and schools aren’t spending their own money providing said devices to each individual. Another advantage‚ is the fact that there are over four billion people using the internet as of right now

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    natural man over the civilized man influenced the literary works of the Romantic Era. Themes of nostalgia and nature dominated the works of William Wordsworth‚ William Blake and Percy Bysshe Shelley. These two themes go hand in hand when interpreting romantic poetry‚ with the development of the hectic industrial cities many poets longed for the simplicity that nature had to offer. Poems such as Wordsworth’s “Resolution and Independence”‚ Coleridge’s “The Dungeon” and Shelley’s “To Night” embody the

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