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    National Manufacturing Communication Strategy Analysis: Problem-Solution Template Note: Answer the questions in bullet point format, using complete sentences and proper punctuation / grammar for each bullet point. Do not exceed one page. ProblemWhat is the problem you’re trying to solve? How does it impact the organization or group? | * The problem is the new manufacturing system installed in the plant requires trained workers to successfully operate the machine and at the time the

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    At a late Thursday night, I have received word that I would perform in a fancy ball room. With only two weeks of experience I had a gig in front of a hundred people. Like many first gigs, the stage plays tricks on you and makes you feel inferior. Stage fright had to go away at some point, so I decided for it to be this Saturday night. Countless of hours put into this one night, I would practice day in and day out. There was something for me to prove. You don't have to be naturally talented and experienced

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    What makes a magazine advertisement more than just a bottomless blank page, for which the reader will quickly skim over and forget? Finding the solution to this problem, requires diligent thinking. All aspects, angels, and ideas, come into play. When choosing a product by the form of advertisement, the viewer chooses the best ad that appeals to his/her needs/wants. This requires the advertisement producer to analysis the target audience. In Motor Trend ‘Merica, there are two advertisements for

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    Our performance lecture looked at the relationship with an audience and aimed to depict researched material about chosen practitioners and theatre styles in an unconventional manner that demonstrated the techniques explored in our readings. When considering material for our performance lecture it was decided that, by selecting such a specific topic as ‘the relationship with the audience’, it would be beneficial to look at the works and styles of different practitioners. Using this method illustrated

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    beautiful. With selections from The Sleeping Beauty and in-between was a short solo violin piece that was perfection lead us to close the suite is a grand conclusion, the kind that we all recognize when something is coming to an end. Throughout the performance the audience clapped when they were suppose to and the conductor even said a few words about the piece and what inspired it. Following the few words was the Cello Concerto of Sir Edward Edgar. Structured with four movements rather then three opens

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    I found out the performance from the enterprise quartet’s website.Which is a university-based ensemble featuring members of Music and the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. The reason why I choose this performance is because since young, I have developed a strong affection in classical music. Unlike other people who prefer European piano songs composed by Beethoven and Mozart, I enjoy music of both Chinese and European styles and I want to found out the difference between a traditional Chinese concert

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    musicians that were not introduced. Her performance consisted of songs from her new album The Magician’s Daughter, with her set being comprised of eight songs, including: Rescue, One Too Many and Give Me A Reason. Mama Kin’s voice was tender to listen to and through out every song she poured both heart and soul, with every minute of her performance showing her passion for her craft. Mama Kin’s stage presence was strong and relaxed. Her performance was also entertaining between songs, as

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    religious performances while secular performances are often based on folk idioms and beliefs. The religious performances are often very polished performances because of the religious subject matter and it needs much attention in the performance while on the other hand the secular performance contains some dialogues in the form of double layered meaning and a little bit of vulgarity on stage by nata or vidushika. In the matter of adopting the dramatic techniques, religious performances adopt most

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    pressure. Explicit monitoring, or self-focus, causes the disruption of automatic processes as individuals force conscious control over the task, causing poorer performance despite the extra effort and attention (Beilock et al., 2004). In contrast, the Distraction Theory claims that pressures fill the WM with worries and concerns over performance and task content which in consequence competes with the resources which are normally utilised for execution (Beilock et al., 2004). To date, most researchers

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    Media 's Impact On Media

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    In the subject of communication, culture and media, there have a range of perspectives that come from audience studies. The approaches state that the audiences, sometime, as the spectators, will make a particularly important impact on media, especially on new media. As following the technological development of the world, we barely are able to ignore the aspect of media, it does not matter that it is traditional media, or other optional the media like digital media, or even slightly controversial

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