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    Sarah Jane stops and stands like a statue frozen in time. Here in a state of numbness, within the walls of silence, cold, empty living room that was often filled with love and laughter. Sarah beings to doubt if the decision to leave and return to Yorkshire was the right one or the one she would regret in time. After what seems like hours she shakes…

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    dimensions. The messages thus overlap and will impact all three publics. Moreover the way the messages are interpreted may vary as the encoding ultimately comes down to the individual. The examples provided within the framework of Stiff and Mongeau’s (2006) dimensions of persuasive activity show the different techniques, themes and narratives used to encourage a general positive opinion about the event. However it can be argued that the press releases not only included persuasive communication…

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    2.1. What is public relations? After establishing that the work carried out by the Tour de Yorkshire campaign team is situated within the promotional industries it is time to look at their main body of work- public relations. There is no universally accepted definition of public relations. What practical work is actually included in that term often differs from one PR agency to another. The Charted Institute of Public Relations explains in its definition that the occupation mainly deals with…

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    “Winter swans” and “Letters from Yorkshire” both focus on the natural disconnect and distance that prevail in a relationship and how it is possible to overcome in both. They use an overload of natural imagery to reflect how the relationship they have and the feelings they still have are natural weather their ones of misery or joy. Both Winter swans and Letters from Yorkshire present nature as a powerful force in a relationship. In Winter Swans it is the observation that the swans “mate for life”…

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    Cody Cummings Interview

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    Yorkshire Dr. #1049, Phoenix, AZ. Present danger was found for Cody Cummings as Cody was kicked out of his mother's home and running away from his grandparent's home. According to Cody's mother, Cody threatened her and his siblings by saying he would stab…

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    This is the dog my dad wants.They are compactly built and athletic with endurance and swiftness.The Doberman Pinscher should have a proud, watchful, determined, and obedient temperament. The Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed of terrier type, developed during the 19th century in Yorkshire, England, to catch rats in clothing mills.The defining feature of the breed is its maximum size of 7 pounds, although some may exceed this and grow up to 15 pounds. has also been part of the development…

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    Emily Brontë was born in Yorkshire, England in 1818, where the setting of her novel, Wuthering Heights, is located. The moors in Yorkshire are personified within the novel as a bad place, brought up because of Brontë’s childhood growing up in the area. In addition, the town of Haworth, where Emily’s family moved soon after her birth, was seen as a very poor town, leaving all the children to play within the moors. Brontë always longed to be in the moors because of the sense of freedom associated…

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    Homeless Theatre Analysis

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    Using theatre to help the homeless Homelessness is a huge problem in the United Kingdom, homelessness doesn 't just involve people sleeping on the streets it also encompasses families living in temporary accommodation or in substandard housing. My idea is to devise a piece of theatre using workshops with some people who have gone through or are going through homelessness, once a piece has been devised then a short tour will take the production around schools and areas with higher than normal…

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    Who is William Wilberforce? Wilberforce was born on August 24, 1759 in Hull, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of a wealthy merchant and a religious English member of Parliament. William Wilberforce is famous for his actions which was to abolish the English slave trade in England. (www.the famous people.com) Wilberforce grew up in Hull, Yorkshire and moved to London when he was still very young. Wilberforce has three sisters: Elizabeth, Ann, and Sarah Wilberforce. He was influenced by Thomas…

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    Conceived in Thornton, Yorkshire, in 1816, Charlotte's dad was an Irish Anglican minister. After Charlotte's mom passed on of malignancy in 1821, the pastor father had no opportunity to nurture his girls. Along these lines, in August of 1824, he sent Charlotte with her two sisters…

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