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    Watching movies that use stereotypes for entertainment purposes pose a threat to the audiences mind. The audiences is given different images about to put in their mind about certain races, cultures, and people. Although there are many people to blame for these unfortunate images, people can only blame their selves for believing the entertainment business. The job of the entertainment business is to entertain their audience, not to tell the truth, and although we shouldn’t believe everything we…

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    “My first victim” to catch the reader’s attention because in the whole essay he did not do something wrong and it appears more like he was the real victim himself. Like in the first essay, the first sentence of the second essay is also to catch the audience attention because the author wrote a sentence that is not very connected with the rest of the essay. But in the second essay which has a general topic, the author talk more about how to solve the problem of grade in college in a reasonable…

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    The Canadian Red Cross

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    all human being and prevent human suffering. The Red Cross aims to “ To improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity in Canada and around the world” By all means to encourage more people to donate blood. The target audience is current mentality and board demographic especially young professionals. There are total six goals that Red Cross would like to accomplishment. To achieve the goals, there are several strategies the organization. Firstly, “One share vision”…

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    The production of Iphigenia and Other Daughters, an adaptation by Ellen McLaughlin and directed by Marya Sea Kaminski, is about a family set on avenging deaths that have wrecked their lives. It takes place in both Ancient Greek and World War 1. In Ancient Greek woman were inferior to men. They did not have any say in their lives and were viewed as property. In this case they were not allowed to exact revenge on behalf of their loved ones that was a man’s right. The fact that Clymnestra did…

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    creates a very distracting environment for an audience. When there is a movement or change in lighting, our human instinct kicks in and tells us to look in that direction. Kilgore’s main lighting fixtures are located, and exposed, on either side of the house, where the audience sits. Of course they are more likely to be watching what is going on on stage, when a fixture turns on and all of a sudden creates a change in one’s peripheral, an audience member is bound to be distracted from the show…

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    argues that the techniques used in targeted advertising and data aggregation are immoral, however she employs similar tactics to make her point. Andrews caters to a specific audience using jargon, as well as personal appeal to shock the technologically inexperienced with burdensome truths. Andrews begins her attack on the audience by first lulling them into a false sense of security, and then pouncing with powerful evidence.…

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    Plasticine Men and performed by Martin Bonger. The specific performance to which I am referring was at the Bike Shed Theatre, Exeter on 29th September 2016. This performance is a one-man show where the actor, Martin Bonger is narrating a story to the audience. It is a dramatic production, there is a set, music, the performer has a costume and yet it also clearly storytelling. This reading will explore the signs that might define where this performance is storytelling and where it is acting or a…

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    people as it created rampant inflation that would only worsen in the decades following. The story of The Orator is thus clearly a story about a people devastated by a failing economy and national identity best seen in the pale and bony hands of the audience that hand limply from their reaching arms. They are the hands of a people in desperate need of good news that they hope the speaker can provide. While there is no clear light source in the painting, the light seems to be coming out from the…

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    The Black Fedora Analysis

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    turns out to be a meeting of the local chapter of the NLA or Naughty List Anonymous. At this party Inspector NoClue finds out that his own secretary and love interest, Kitty LaRue is a member of the NLA and the fruitcake thief. Kitty was played by an audience member who did an phenomenal job. She really dove into the character on the fly and even added her own touch with some purring action. Her personal touch worked very well with the minimal sound effects used by The Black Fedora. The sound…

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    False Social Media

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    their ways of creating, publishing, sharing, interacting, and transacting. Observations have been made regarding numerous different social media trends. First of all, live video streaming really dominates social media, the more engagement with the audience through real time video the better, as it helps make your brand name more popular. Another uncomplicated and effective form of advertising via social media that has really taken off in the last while would be social slideshow ads, as they are…

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