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    poor quality. They can also be used to get a point across to the viewers on causes to prevent something from happening or to provoke it. In other words, advertisements are produced to attract the audience with simple techniques that could be found in the article “Propaganda Techniques” by Ann McClintock. As examples, the advertisements provided are used to produce an effect on the viewers deeply towards anti-smoking. With doing so, it increases their marketing viewers and expands their…

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    Annotation A Lathouras, A., Loth, J., & Ross, D. (2016). Applied theatre techniques for community workers - towards a performative and anti-oppressive ethical approach. Australasian drama studies, 68(1), 118-142. This article examines how theatre techniques can be implemented in community work as a form of addressing discrimination and oppression. These techniques enable empowerment and the disruption of the status quo, particularly, in those communities where the prevailing power…

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    The aspect of characterisation is conveyed through two techniques - acting and lighting. We see this when side lighting is combined with a close-up shot. This highlights only half of Willy's face, leaving the other half in shadow. This makes him appear intimidating, emphasising his tough exterior. It also suggests how he is torn between staying true to himself as a gang member and wanting to escape his unfulfilling life in a gang. The low key lighting in the house contrasts with the high key…

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    Tom Piazza’s Technique This essay is a precise and concise examination of Tom Piazza’s technique in Chapter 13. I will explain why his view point shifts from a ground level point of view to an omniscient unlimited point of view as he begins to describe the scenery of the Dome and the why he states “you cant construct a sequential narrative; the parts don’t fit together” (2435 of 5862,Chapter 13). Throughout the narrative, Tom Piazza switches views to show how Hurricane Katrina affected…

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    The Reid technique used a scientific method no longer used today saying that if a suspect were guilty it would show in their anxiety. Reading the suspect’s body language, which include arms moving around, wiggling legs, touching hair, picking imaginary lint of shirt, and avoiding eye contact all proved a suspect’s guilt. Law enforcement interrogation included questions that automatically caused suspects to become nervous. Police would walk out the room and would arrive holding a folder stating…

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    Techniques and Interventions I often use free association with most of my clients. Many of my clients are hesitant to come to counseling and suffer from some form of low self-esteem. In using free association I am giving the client power to lead the session and it will “help the client learn more about what he or she thinks and feels in a nonjudgmental, accepting atmosphere” (Capuzzi & Gross, 2011, P. 67). If the client feels that they are not being judged, then they are more likely to face the…

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    Risk Handling Technique. Plans are made for the risks which are selected for the action by taking the input of high priority risk list. Figure 2 shows the specific questions that can be helpful to focus on the sort of planning required. To demonstrate the kinds of actions that can be carried out while using each risk handling technique, we have chosen the following two risks: • he reliability level of the software delivered by the subcontractor is below the required reliability level and as a…

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    How Poetic Techniques Enhance Macbeth Art is the product of creative human activities that is meant to be appreciated for its emotional power or beauty. It can pertain to drama, literature, dance, and many other forms of personal expression that it holds under its “vast umbrella”. Literary art, in particular, is the product of creative writing that gives a timeless and universal experience. This type of art uses literary techniques and devices to enhance the themes that add to the plot of a…

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    Research questions As I want to investigate how to develop vibrato, how do singing techniques affect vibrato, and what are the effects of emotional expression on vibrato, here are my research questions: 1.How does vibrato will be developed in singing training? 2.What singing techniques would affect vibrato? 3.What are the effects of emotional expression on vibrato? And why? 4.How do people experience vibrato? Research design Methodological approach The methodological approach I will use in this…

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    visual techniques including colour and drawing style. Jon Klassen has used different shades of black and grey in order to give the book a more eerie and mysterious vibe. He has not used any bright colours but has instead has incorporated muted colours such as green, yellow and blue into the book. Klassen has also used horizontal and vertical lines in order to create a knitted texture which brings a spooky feel to the book. The author Lemony Snicket has used a variety of language techniques in…

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