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    Briefly explain an effective channel choice for your Course Project infographic message. Identify relevant factors for decision making (e.g., cost, audience size, advantages and disadvantages of distinct channels). Justify your channel choice based on relevant decision-making factors. Upon researching social media chanlles to use, I found three I belive will be a good fit for my message. Following is my list of three channels and an explantion of why I chose these channels for my course…

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    campaigns that want to change society and to help the community around them. A controversial topic that has the ability to change the United States is the legalization of drugs. Even now, drugs play big part in the economy and the lives of the targeted audiences. My campaign will attempt to change the views of those who do not think legalizing marijuana can help the economy. It is important to discuss this topic because the states who have passed marijuana laws have helped their states and…

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    How are audiences manipulated to accept information? The public service announcement He has his mother’s eyes was created by Amnesty International to raise awareness about abuse and is directed towards adults who interact with children. The implicit message is that abuse can covertly happen to someone you know and is an ongoing cycle unless someone reports and puts an end to it. So, pay more attention to people and your surroundings. First of all, one of the techniques used was juxtaposing the…

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    Karsten Lenterman AP English Language 23/11/2017 Mr Miller “America Needs its Nerds” by Leonid Fridman Leonid Fridman wrote America Needs Its Nerds in attempt to inform and persuade his target audience of the current situation regarding the anti-intellectual values that the majority of people hold today, and the tragic situation that his country has been left in, in that people no longer strive to be educated in america. Friedman's thesis statement can be found in lines 28 - 34, where he…

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    intended audience? Every American citizen but with emphasis on selective groups of immigrants from a various religious, racial and sexual orientations too. Which it looks like a positive inclusive message o What is the purpose of playing “America the Beautiful” in many different languages? To send a clear message of inclusion and diversity, while appeal to a broader audience, that might not be possible to target with the conventional way. Instead the commercial speaks the intended audience…

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    The Empire Of Amazon

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    through social media. Not only is social media convenient but it is also becoming the mainstream one stop shop. We are focused on low prices with a wide variety of products that will be available to every demographic through social media. Target Market The target market demographic for Amazon: 1) Bargain shoppers, generally speaking…

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    Tuesday Inc. uses third party outsourcing to store and deliver purchased goods to the restaurants for use. Ruby Tuesday Inc. selects locations in both rural and metropolitan areas located in the Southeast, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast. Their target markets are individuals between the demographic ages of 25 and 55 with a middle class income. Thus, Ruby Tuesday locates their restaurants in visible sites in order for customers to easily see their location spots (Guidelines for Restaurant,…

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    information which related directly back to my target audience (based on their survey results) and the direction I felt the Practicum needed to go. I began with brainstorming, determining what needed to be incorporated. This involved me creating learning objectives and then creating an outline which would address and meet those objectives. Once this was completed, I expanded on the outline, creating a through curriculum which met both my objective goals and audience goals. This was the most…

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    positive feedback. I am also grateful to the people that critiqued my work. This will allow me to go back and make the changes I need to make my piece that much stronger. The critique that came out the most was the critique of me not having a clear-cut audience. I am aware of that mistake and I will be going back and fixing the problem in these coming days. Although I enjoyed reading the project three rough drafts. We as a classroom still have a lot of work to do before the final portfolio. Some…

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    key to succeeding in the transition period, but to form a great relationship with the audience and other church leaders, communication is the key. Just as great communication is the key for teams to perform high, it is also the key for religious organizations to build a healthy relationship and lead effectively through change. It’s important for pastors to constantly communicate with other leaders and the audience, but communication is also needed for reinforcement, much-needed acknowledgment…

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