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    Making a statement to your audience that tells them something they don’t know‚ will automatically raise a question in their minds. Why? How? Is this true? Etc. The listener will be focussed to hear an answer to this question. A question-answer dialogue like that will ensure the listeners attention. Keep in mind however the topic must be of interest of your listener. That requires some knowledge about your audience or your customer. What is on their mind? What kind of problems and challenges do

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    (printed and stapled) Sales Dialogue: Creating and Communicating Value 1. What are the key characteristics of effective sales dialogue? Plan and practice sales dialogue Encourage buyer feedback Create value for the buyer Communicate value gain Engage and involve the buyer Support customer value through objective claims 2. What are the advantages of using response-checks during a sales dialogue? Check-backs and response-checks are used in sales dialogue to promote buyer interaction

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    Combining elements such as characterization‚ mise-en-scene and finally dialogue‚ Scorsese creates his theme perfectly. The overwhelming theme in "The King of Comedy" is directly stated by Rupert Pupkin in the dialogue‚ he says "Better to be king for a night than Schmuck for a lifetime." That theme is the driving force behind this film; mainly elements such as characterization and style and dialogue are driven to make this theme apparent. To begin to explain the theme first you must

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    blockbusters‚ because of the incredibly poor acting‚ terrible dialogue‚ and no plot; and it portrays women to be subservient to men. The movie was a big disappointment to me. When Twilight the movie came out‚ I was really excited about going and seeing it; every young teenage girl was. When I went and saw it‚ I was very disappointed. It was nothing to what I thought it would be. The movie was ruined because of the poor acting‚ terrible dialogue‚ and the fact that there was no plot. If Twilight had

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    foreshadowing shows people’s feeling towards loneliness. John Steinbeck creates a character’s journey in his novella‚ Of Mice And Men‚ published in 1937‚ that reflects the true theme that everyone yearns a sense of companionship with the use of character dialogue and foreshadowing‚ He used all the different personalities of his characters to reveal the theme. We see the cries for a companion from those lonely and for the characters in opposition‚ they take that company for

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    history‚ Jews and Christians have held their differences against each other‚ creating tension and discord with one another. Yet in the past 52 years‚ since the publication of Nostra Aetate in 1966‚ dialogue between these two religious traditions has emerged. The new discipline of formal interreligious dialogue has made great strides. Peter Phan‚ a Catholic theologian who favors religious plurality‚ is an exemplary leader from one religious tradition committed to learning from leaders in other religions

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    This proposal is built on the insights drawn from the previous research programme on autonomy‚ and thus while this is a new proposal it is also a follow up on the earlier exercise. Similar to the preceding one‚ it has research‚ publications‚ and dialogue segments. 3. The current research plan has developed through a series of consultations; its enunciation here is thus a product of the dialogic approach of our research work. 4. This statement is divided into three sections – (a) Description of the

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    never be a Coote.” This dialogue displays the maturity and understanding Josie receives in her identity and understanding of her emancipation. Through this momentous challenge the character now realises their freedom. Furthermore‚ Josie immaturity lead her to believe that one day she would be emancipated. “I’ll run one day. Run for my life. To be free and think for myself. Not as an Australian and as an Italian and not as an inbetween. I’ll run to be emancipated.” This dialogue displays the childlike

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    Filipinos’ representations of the self can be likened to a dialogue while the concept of others can be likened to a monologue. A monologue may lead to seeming or “pagpapanggap” because others and the self are a separate identity while a dialogue may lead to being or “pagkatao.” The latter is the one being violated when relation with the others is strained thus the concept of “ nasaktan ang kalooban” not just simply being hurt. Dialogue is natural and spontaneous for Filipinos. It is a dynamic source

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    he returns home to his wife and daughter. The story is told by a third person limited narrator‚ as we only get an insight view on Ian’s thoughts. This means that the portrait of Michael is based on Ian’s perception of him and how he appears in the dialogue between them. Ian’s wife‚ Karen‚ should have been at home‚ but “they had things to sort out”‚ which means that they are separated. They are having marital problems‚ and it is clear that Ian is unhappy

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