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    Know Thy Audience

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    Knowing Thy Audience" Why is knowing the audience so important in message making? Give an example of a public speaking situation or PR/Media/Publication situation. Know Thy Audience: “Lessons Learned From Donald Trump” Name of Student Institution Affiliation   Know Thy Audience: “Lessons Learned From Donald Trump” Knowing your audience is imperative to successfully get your message across and in creating trust between you and those you are trying to “sell” to. To begin with, an audience has to

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    Steve Harvey Audience

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    entrepreneurs pitch their innovative inventions to host Steve Harvey and the studio audience. After both contestants present their ideas, the audience votes on which product they believe is better. Before the voting results are revealed, the contestants have a chance to bail out for a lesser amount by stopping a money clock displaying various cash offers. The contestant who receives the majority vote from the studio audience wins a funding cash award ranging between $10,000-$100,000. The runner-up receives

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    Audience and Occasion Analysis: SPECIFIC GOAL: My audience will be college students in my communication class. I want to inform the audience about proper nutrition and how to eat healthy. SPEAKER ETHOS: I took the class about nutrition and I have been able to understand importance of healthy eating. PATTERN OF ORGANIZATION: I’ve chosen the cause-effect pattern of organization because healthy living through healthy eating and regular physical activity reduces the risk for the top three leading causes

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    Process Analysis Audience

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    Process of Analysis First in my process, I selected I need to figure out my audience demographics. Our school has a business school, a cosmetology school, a culinary school, and a medical school. With that said, I believe my audience to be those who want to attend college. More specifically, male and female high school seniors, non-working and working married and single men and women. These men and are also do not have a lot of money and want to finish in a faster period of time than the norm. They

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    the video there were two main issues that easily came to my attention and my classmates were able point in out in the comments they gave me. These problems were not very severe but can defiantly be improved on as it does become a disruptive to the audience. In fact, one of the bigger problems of the two was using “um” repeatedly. Reviewing the video, myself, it even became distracting to me and I was able to easily notice it. Using filler words often can affect your credibility. Some ways I can avoid

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    Audience Analysis Paper

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    confines of this paper, I will be discussing the time I had an opportunity to step in and give a presentation in the absence of my Director of Operations. The audience consisted of several members of my own organization and members from another organization that my company wanted to partner with. I will further analyze what characteristics of the audience I considered at the time and what I deemed as appropriate communication channels in order to get my message out. I’ll furthermore provide a conclusion

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    consumers to buy. Following are the Elements in a Persuasive Message; 1. Audience Analysis: While writing persuasive letters, you need to consider the person or people who will read it, that is, the audience. Familiarity of the audience and likeliness of the content are two main things to be considered during audience analysis. Depending one these basis one can decide how to go about persuading the target audience. 2. Appeals: Appeal is used when you try to convince someone to do

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    Young Adult Audience

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    For my critical analysis essay, I will be targeting a modern young adult audience. Primarily people who, in our fast-paced world, may need to understand that taking the time to pause and listen to someone could help them progress or learn. Young Adults now tend to be absorbed in technology, therefore living a much more fast-moving lifestyle than that of older generations. With my essay I hope to show that just because you may not understand someone, whether they speak slowly, are technologically

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    important lesson I learned is that it is vital to know how to communicate in the workplace in order to get your point across to the intended audience. Other concepts that will be useful in my job are ways to write technical and professional documents. The audience analysis assignment will be useful in my career since it taught me about the primary and secondary audiences, as well as how to analyze tables, graphs, and/or figures. In my current job as an orthopedic staff nurse, it is recommended that we participate

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    Memo To: Rosemary Horowitz From:Felix Chan Date: 4/16/2015 Subject: Audience analysis assignment ______________________________________________________________________ Introduction to report I am here to analysis the audience of the three article I have chosen. The first article is a research article that talks about the Beam Search to help Artificial Intelligence search better result. The second article introduce professional and/or developer to program Artificial Intelligence for their

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