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    follows: Specific Objectives To find out the most popular FM station and reason behind its popularity we specified our questioner to the criteria as follows: Rating of popularity Major criteria for popularity General complains of listeners Suggestions We have collected

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    that has produced countless numbers of classics is‚ Classical music. Classical music is a great choice for anyone who enjoys a mellower‚ relaxed sound. It has been known to soothe the soul‚ help concentration‚ and give a pleasant feeling to its listeners. The belief that classical music soothes the soul can be proven true through several instances. The first is‚ unlike Rock or Rap music which are both theoretically a somewhat harsher sound‚ Classical music produces a relaxing melody. It also has

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    assassination attempt‚ his passion for the United States‚ Thatcher is marking each of her words in the hearts of her audience. Especially because this is an eulogy‚ it was important for Thatcher to establish a positive emotional attachment with her readers/listeners to deliver her speech effectively. The emotional connection allows for her audience to be susceptible to suggestion of sympathy for Ronald Reagan. If Thatcher were to not include

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    Andre Rhetorical Analyses of the Kenyon Commencement Speech David Foster Wallace was a novelist and essayist. He delivered a commencement speech to liberal arts graduates at the Kenyon College in May of 2005. In the speech Wallace implores listeners to hear his words from a non-biased perspective for what they are; his words are not a reprimand to the selfish‚ but an offer to those seeking knowledge to broaden their perspective. Wallace warns against closed mindedness by using examples of his

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    begins with an andante tempo. The tempo gradually heightens up as the song progresses. It gives contrast to the piece that is still light and soft to the ears of listeners. Despite of the varieties in tempo the piece still concludes with andante. The way Yiruma ended his piece gives a sense of satisfaction and content to the listener for it made the song sound complete and natural. Every phrase is played in a crescendo- decrescendo way. River Flows in You given variety in tempo and dynamic brings

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    importance of connecting‚ let’s contrast the speaker with two speakers who fail to connect. 3. How can a speaker get advance information about an audience? The speaker can get advance information by knowing who your listeners are. But if you’re not familiar with your listeners‚ collect information about them by means of interviews and surveys. 4. What are taboos‚ and why are they an important concern for a speaker? Taboos is an act‚ word‚ or object that is forbidden on grounds of morality or

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    Many similarities and differences are found throughout “If” By Rudyard Kipling and “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid. These include the theme and meaning of the text‚ how the person talking delivered the information‚ and what the message the person was trying to get through. Those are the three things that will be compared and contrasted in this essay. The theme of these two texts share both a common theme and some parts of the theme that are different. For example “If” follows a somewhat make your own

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    The Puritan faith varied greatly between its public and private members during the 17th and 18th century. Anne Bradstreet shows the private side of the Puritan faith in her poem and Jonathan Edwards shows the public side of the Puritan faith. Bradstreet was a very successful colonial poet during the mid to late 17th century‚ while Edwards was a Puritan preacher who led the Great Awakening about seventy years after Bradstreet‚ in the 1730s and 1740s. Bradstreet’s poem “Upon the Burning of Our House

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    Although I like to think of myself as a good listener‚ I know at times I am a very impatient person and can be somewhat of a bad one. Not everyone can be good listeners all the time‚ with everything going on in our lives sometimes we just need to nod our heads at the non important things or answer “yes” without even knowing what were answering to. To be honest I probably use all of the negative listening types daily. When I read the first type of listening “selective” I immediately thought of my

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    and stories of the descendants of those who were brought to Australia for the sugarcane industry. Similarly‚ Sweet Sorrow was created to record the stories and to educate the listeners of the documentary on the history of the Indo-Fijians. Both radio documentaries were recorded with the purpose of education to the listener of the ABC program‚ Hindsight‚ and as a method of ensuring the stories and accounts do not get lost with time. The style of both documentaries is very similar as they are radio

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