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    Cameron Wasserman Isabel Sperry The Thin Blue Line Rough Draft 4 November 2013 Lying to find the “truth” The Thin Blue Line documentary by Errol Morris provides reenactments and investigation interviews of a late November homicide of a Dallas‚ Texas police officer‚ Robert Wood. This murder was at the hands of a troubled 16 year old‚ David Harris‚ who shot a man from inside a stolen Mercury Comet with a stolen .22 pistol. Randall Adams‚ innocent‚ and wrongly accused of being

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    recognisable individual‚ which will enable a wider target audience to be reached due to him being such a reputable source. He has already represented various other charities‚ which makes him trustworthy. Not only is this campaign aiming to raise mass media awareness‚ but also hopes to educate individuals in smaller communities who may not have knowledge of cancer and the affects it has on families and individuals. The overall objective of the campaign is to get as many people involved and participating

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    Academic Writing: The Relationship between the Author and the Audience Academic writing is an ambiguous term. There are several articles that have been written about‚ trying to define it‚ to understand it. Each article represents a different aspect of academic writing. Some talk about the relationship between second language learner and academic writing‚ others argue that academic writing is too impersonal and students fail to communicate in their writings because they fail to grasp the meaning

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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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    Appendix B Audience-Focused Communication Matrix Use the matrix to complete the information. Write 3-4 sentences for each item. * What are some audience characteristics you need to consider? * What communication channels would be appropriate and why? * What would you do to ensure your message is effective? * What are some considerations you must keep in mind given the diversity of the audience? Audience-Focused Communication | Audience | Audience Characteristics

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    After discussing various market segments with Elena‚ and in addition to researching the optimal target market independently‚ I am confident in the selection of middle-aged to slightly older professionals as the primary target audience. Demographics Generation X is an often overlooked demographic in marketing due to the fact that they lie directly in between two larger segments – the Baby Boomers and the Millennials (Taylor & Gao‚ 2014). According to Pew’s analysis of the Panel study of Income

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    Shakespeare’s Audience Research Synthesis Essay Many people find it hard to believe that William Shakespeare had a vocabulary that varied from 20‚000-25‚000 words‚ since he stopped attending school at the age of 13. In comparison to a college graduate‚ who is estimated to have 18‚000-23‚000 words in their vocabulary‚ it is not uncommon for one to find this difficult to accept. Shakespeare tried to satisfy all members of class in his audience by having certain elements in his plays appeal to the

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    are some audience characteristics you need to consider? • What communication channels would be appropriate and why? • What would you do to ensure your message is effective? • What are some considerations you must keep in mind given the diversity of the audience? |Audience-Focused Communication | |Audience

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    1. Who is your audience at your SL site My audience is the members of Lincoln Street. They are children between ages 6 and 12. 2. How does your understanding of the audience impact how you interact with them In my opinion‚ although the audience is children‚ I need to treat them equally like the adults. This idea makes me do not think children are ignorant and childish‚ so I will not ignore their thoughts and order them directly when I interact with them. Indeed‚ sometimes their views are extremely

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    In his book Speaking into the Air‚ John Durham Peters stages ‘a debate between the greatest proponent of dialogue‚ Socrates‚ and the most enduring voice for dissemination‚ Jesus (35). Plato’s Socrates believes in one-to-one and selective communication. Participating in a dialogue means communicating back and fourth so the receiver can ask questions and clarify meanings. Unlike oral communication‚ the written word is viewed as a sexual act and not private where the writer is active and the reader

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