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    Beginning of this podcast “Words” the speaker immediately grabs the reader's attention and gives the reader vivid imagery of what she was experiencing. Which gives the reader an idea of what she had gone through so the reader would be able to have a better understanding of the situation and what the speaker is really trying to get out of this experience. The usage of imagery allows the reader to feel that they are at the scene and physically seeing her getting into the accident. Toward the…

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    H3 Podcast Essay

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    In anticipation of the podcast assignment, I took the time to listen to a few podcasts on my interests. The first podcast I listened to is the infamous “Welcome to Nightvale”, a series of podcast based on a fictional town located in America. Each episode begins with a short description of the town, a greeting from the host, and signature tune. The pilot episode starts off by setting the mood and tone for the podcast. The host talks in a deep and slow voice, almost as if he is reading a…

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    Social Work Podcasts

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    Podcasts are a fantastic way to stay current with what's going on in your field. Many people might not be aware that there are podcasts for every interest including social work. Podcasts allow social workers to continue growing, and they introduce new ideas while they're on-the-go. You can listen to podcasts on the way to work, on the way to meet clients or during downtime at night. Social workers are often the bad guy in many situations, so it's great when podcasts can create a sense of…

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    Doughboy Podcasts Analysis

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    a C rating if anything we love the cheaper option more. It’s something about the burgers with greasy buns, and steaming hot fries that keeps us coming back. Two “doughboys” Michael Mitchell and Nick Wiger, comedians and co-hosts of the “Doughboy” podcasts, write an essay about their opinion, and the “food snobs” opinions of chain restaurants. Chain restaurants may get a bad reputation from the “food snobs,” but I agree with Mitchell and Wiger, they are…

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    reluctance even though it may consume much time. Playing the piano is the thing that I am longing for, so I can comfortably convey my real emotions and feelings through texts without compiling when describing the podcast. This is why I chose the story of piano to be the topic of my podcast. Besides, I used several rhetorical strategies in my written script. For example, in the first paragraph, I applied syntheton in the sentence “However, when I started to learn to play the piano, my dream of…

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    Radiolab Podcast Analysis

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    Radiolab is a podcast that focuses on discussing a wide variety of topics that are found in our world today. A concept that was discussed on the podcast was one that connects one of the largest creatures in the world to a human. In the Radiolab podcast episode titled, “Animal Minds”, Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich, along with their guest, Mick Menago, analyze the idea that animals can express emotions similar to those of humans. In today’s society, people often associate human qualities, such…

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    Sarah Koenig's Podcast

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    Koenig’s podcast, “Serial” became a popular podcast in 2014 with over 40 million downloads, according to Apple. It is a week by week story that is about a murder case in 1999. The summary of the case is one seventeen year old, Adnan, murdered his ex-girlfriend, Hae, and multiple people were involved with the case along with multiple different perspectives. Sarah Koenig is a journalist, and she wrote for a newspaper in Baltimore which is why she was asked to take a look at the case. Podcast…

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    Virus Podcast Reflection

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    Virus Podcast Reflection The thing that surprised me the most about this podcast came at the beginning. I knew that discoveries of bacteria and viruses were fairly recent, with viruses being even more recent because normally they are only a fraction of the size. I didn’t realize that up until 2003, viruses were just lumped into this random category that no one really took the time to sort out and try and make any discoveries in. I think that it makes sense though because researchers want to be…

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    This podcast assignment was a fun one. I loved the fact that it got us away from what we normally would do in class. It made me think about a lot and just made an end of the semester project more bearable than a paper. The best part about this assignment is that it got us thinking about all the work that we have done in both 1300 and 1305 classes. It made us kind of reflect on all the things that both classes have covered but it also helped us solidify our knowledge on rhetorical analysis.…

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    Radiolab Podcast Essay

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    The Radiolab podcast does a perfect job of creating an entertaining source of media by using key elements such as the use of diction and language, professional guests, and the use of audio clips and sound. Throughout the podcast, there is a perfect balance between information and new ideas, facts and opinions, as well as personal and general experiences in the history of space. Hosts, and accomplish cramming a lot of information into an hour-long episode and still making it fun and interesting…

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