The Media & Its Audience
.... as an
audience serve. Their goal is not to blame the mass media for every ill in society nor to hold them up as bright shining beacons, but (if the
book has a ....
(2149

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Two Book Reviews on Schools
.... kinds of school problems. Another problem with the
book that is related to format concerns the
book's audience. When the material is ....
(2723

11

)
Aspects of Television Communication Question #1 The book The ...
In addition, the
book attempts to bring a closer picture to the reader as to .... Comedia Publishing Group, 1986), 20 1, 27 9. study, the Canadian
audience was less ....
(2134

9

)
Dianne Pita's Self Help Book
.... of the fictional "Dumbo" to the lives of the readers who are the target
audience. .... Her
book is supposed to assist the reader to overcome his or her struggle to ....
(759

3

)
Book & Film Versions of The Wizard of Oz
.... It has done so because Baum knew his
audience and always put forth the essential .... Both the
book and the film show Dorothy trying throughout to get back home. ....
(1580

6

)
The Bluest Eye Th
.... Its inability to create ties of union (due the
book's relatively small
audience size compared with other media) is compensated for by Morrison's skill as a ....
(1607

6

)
The Semiotics of Performance by Marco De Marinis
.... on the dynamics of communication between the actor and the
audience, and so on" (De Marinis, 1993, p. 13). The implications of De Marinis's
book go beyond live ....
(1242

5

)
Fugitive Slaves
.... As Child and Jacobs both pointed out in the preface and introduction, the
audience for this
book was primarily women of the North, because it was through their ....
(1669

7

)
Narrative of Harriet Jacobs
.... As Child and Jacobs both pointed out in the preface and introduction, the
audience for this
book was primarily women of the North, because it was through their ....
(1803

7

)
Presentation of Black Identity in Various Media
.... culture of the United States. The emphasis of the
book is on research that is
audience-centered. It poses a significant question ....
(657

3

)
African American Audiences
.... culture of the United States. The emphasis of the
book is on research that is
audience-centered. It poses a significant question ....
(657

3

)
Comparison of Political Science Books Poli
.... the global system. The
book is published by an American firm, primarily for an
audience of American students. The emphasis in examples ....
(1284

5

)
TWO POLITICAL SCIENCE BOOKS: A COMPARISON Poli
.... the global system. The
book is published by an American firm, primarily for an
audience of American students. The emphasis in examples ....
(1284

5

)
The New Sex Therapy
.... The intended
audience for this
book is professional sex therapists and students. Given this
audience, the
book is written at the appropriate level. ....
(1458

6

)
Commitment in Business Jargon
.... commitment. A very justifiable question that arises in the minds of the reader is: Who is the target
audience for the
book? From ....
(1382

6

)
Analysis of a Publication
.... candidates for this text, which nevertheless has a relatively limited potential
audience. .... The
book is designed not for circulation but for maintenance in a ....
(1064

4

)
How Media Content is Formed
.... The
audience the
book is directed at is upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, and with that in mind the
book can be viewed as an academic textbook. ....
(2705

11

)
Aristotle and Kenneth Burke on Rhetoric
.... The speaker seeks not to educate or awaken the people in the
audience; he seeks to .... to pain a clear and fixed portrait of the truth: This
book, Permanence and ....
(1577

6

)
Aristotle & Kenneth Burke on Rhetoric
.... The speaker seeks not to educate or awaken the people in the
audience; he seeks to .... to pain a clear and fixed portrait of the truth: This
book, Permanence and ....
(1578

6

)
Book I of Aristotle's Ethics
.... The progression of Aristotle's argument culminates in Chapter 13 of
Book I, by .... He appears to be addressing future statesmen as the primary
audience for his ....
(6343

25

)
Lone Ranger & Tonto Fistfight in Heaven
.... The
book reaches an
audience of readers at various times and over different periods of time, since people read at different rates of speed and with different ....
(1612

6

)
A REVIEW OFLeadership Theory and Practice: A Review
.... 2. Choose a Consistent Target
Audience If this is to be a "leadership can be interesting"
book, or a self-help guide to becoming a leader (as it seems at times ....
(1000

4

)
"This Bridge Called My Back"
.... know that their words are often ignored and do not reach the
audience for which .... Moraga finds in this fact a characteristic of the writers in her
book and other ....
(1784

7

)
Naomi Wolf's The Beauty Myth
.... This possible
audience is either willing to learn or is suspicious--but curious--and needs to be included if the
book is going to do more than re-convince ....
(2042

8

)
Richard Wright's book Black Boy
.... that message. Yet, the power of this
book is that it reached an
audience and conveyed its message just the same. Wright expresses ....
(2225

9

)
Pigskin Pulpit Texas Football Coaches
.... more research and illumination" (Cashion 5). I would say the primary
audience for this
book is anyone who enjoys or loves the game of football on any level. ....
(800

3

)
Harper's Magazine: An Analysis
.... The content of the magazine demonstrates the
audience targeted and includes a variety .... from other sources, five original essays and stories and some
book reviews ....
(754

3

)
Leading Out Loud (Terry Pearce)
.... psychological connection and engage his or her convictions with those of the
audience. It is the focus on methods of engagement that makes this
book useful for ....
(2176

9

)
Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan
.... from the Latin edition of 1668 / Thomas Hobbesà" It appears to be an authentic edition of the
book with Hobbes as the author. Hobbes's
audience for Leviathan ....
(979

4

)
Analysis of Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan
.... from the Latin edition of 1668 / Thomas Hobbesà" It appears to be an authentic edition of the
book with Hobbes as the author. Hobbes's
audience for Leviathan ....
(979

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