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From the perspective of cost, different audiences have different concerns.
The main audiences were academia, health professionals and health users.
Central to these definitions is a consideration of musicians' social-class relationship with their audiences.
The intended audience's specialization and professionalization certainly cannot be regarded as a characteristic of the institutionalized forms of knowledge of nature before the nineteenth century.
Family associations have adapted and changed in accord with their audiences and markets, their potential kinship bases, and the economic realities they address.
To postwar audiences, of course, the two became inseparable.
To reach audiences who are put off by red-neck nationalism and want a more moderate approach, the newspaper frequently publishes debates between experts.
Agenda-setting scholars have provided us with a body of evidence for media's capacity to raise issue prominence in the audience's minds.
Before the 1830s, consuls acquired distinctions by the multiplication of contacts outside of the setting of court ceremonies and public audiences.
Commemorations reflect and accommodate the iconic character of war in the twentieth century, and that is what gives them their audiences and footing.
In order to secure these potentially lucrative contracts, newspapers had to promise access to audiences interested in the empire.
Legal rhetors would do well to give their audiences tasks to prime responses rather than to just tell them an answer.
In this session, speakers will share experience and techniques that have proven successful in addressing multidisciplinary audiences.
Because sign languages have no standard written form, it can be difficult to make sign language data accessible to sign-naive audiences in written form.
I am indebted to the audiences for valuable comments and criticisms.
I wish to thank the audiences on both occasions for their questions and comments.
In each of these situations the space of performance and listening was multi-locational, connecting audiences through a shared experience.
We have conceived of our work as both an aesthetic experience and a social/environmental comment and are encouraged that these ideas resonate with audiences.
The aim of the framer is to exploit these weaknesses in the hope of either reinforcing or changing the audience's choices.
The punk audience's fantasies created a figurehead for a movement that he despised and wanted to leave behind and disrupt.
He forges a style out of his melange of styles to communicate with his audiences in an identifiable conceptual framework.
Indeed, audiences from this era often even described the electronically created psychedelic effects of such music as 'far out', 'out of this world', or 'spacey'.
Through highlighting these elements and accentuating their qualities, the audience's response to the site and the work became potentially guided by the choreographer.
Although this was a convention that appears to have been accepted by audiences, transgendering may have placed the play at a further remove from reality.
A longer view reveals a similarly varied programme, but with a greater emphasis resting on theatre events, including work for children and family audiences.
In attempts to woo back the audiences the theatre has a new prize-draw campaign: you can win a car by purchasing theatre tickets!
Over forty people were involved in the production, which played to audiences in the thousands.
An underlying paradox exists within our work: we make music, dance, theatre, documentaries, etc. because we want to provoke, delight, educate, entertain our audiences.
Her endeavour to create new audiences motivates the risk-taking decisions that characterize her écriture.
Such concerts attract large audiences because some of the singers are well-known stars, unlike the singers and dancers of the lam leuang 'concert'. 21.
The performers have to step outside the pretence of a coherent 'real' onstage world in order to acknowledge the audience's presence.
However, theatre is a speculative process at best, and festival audiences are not normally 'sophisticated' theatre audiences, but people out for fun.
Whatever the prevailing wisdom, since becoming a fixture of the presidential season the debates have attracted huge audiences and loomed large over every campaign.
Specifically, the authors make the keen observation that the use of visual aids tends to take the audience's attention away from the presenter.
Given the varying perspectives offered by different chapters, this book holds interest for several audiences.
Different audiences react differently to the same words at different points in history.
One of the key asser tions in these chapters delineates the dynamic relationship between narrators and their audiences.
The article closes with recommendations on developing and conducting distance-lear ning courses for military audiences.
Rather than being slated for obsolescence by competing new electronic commodities, these instruments can reach new audiences and cross musical boundaries.
We don't have any regular time to play our music or the chance to connect more audiences to that kind of music.
Presenting the works of music outside a traditional proscenium setting also helps shatter any a priori definitions of 'music' audiences may hold.
Modern audiences do know how to listen differently, but presented with a tradition-laden concert hall, that openness to new sounds disappears.
The living proof that the whole idea of purity in music was an embarrassing failure lies in its manifest lack of communication with audiences.
There seems to be no limit to what type and how much intensified experience audiences will take.
Nevertheless, performers frame both as real-time interactions between instrumentalists, instruments, electronics and audiences.
As twentieth-century audiences have come to appreciate its narrative significance, however, it has been reinstated.
Also, when we talk about interactive music, we should make a distinction between the audience's and the performers' perception.
To tell the kind of stories he wished to tell, he first had to concede to audiences' expectations.
There is no script, the garden flows constantly according to the natural law which audiences are also helpless to obey.
Poets' sensual reactions to figures of speech effectively serve as signposts for audiences that mark the boundaries between moral and ideological domains.
However, she draws her analysis directly from the video's images and lyrics, paying no attention to the interpretations of the performers or their audiences.
First, it is publicly funded by a universal licence fee and so directly accountable to its audiences.
A flexible retirement age might appear more suited to an organisation serving audiences of all ages.
The iconic form of caricatures also gave them a fluctuating power over their audiences.
Different subjects and different audiences lend them new meanings.
The commercial processes of the music industry require it to create audiences and markets, a process itself one of distribution.
The value of the pub circuit, according to industry mythology, resided in the initial (sometimes desperate) attempts involved in securing audiences' approval.
Instead, governance practice was derived from understanding rock music as noise, a by-product of industry, rather than producing meanings for its audiences and performers.
Since popular music remains advantageous in defining and delivering consumer audiences, its existence has, in response, become increasingly tied to the sale of other commodities.
The style is more traditional, and this tends to appeal to older audiences as well.
He wants to use biography and history to explain how and why country music meant so much to its audiences during the period.
Like the first edition, the second is aimed at two audiences.
However, as discussed earlier, such a general, symbolic transmission of a message is also what many western audiences find difficult.
They rarely ask probing questions about audiences' behaviour patterns or details about their theatregoing experience.
Only rarely do the surveys ask their audiences for a preference in genres or the factors that motivate them to attend a particular production.
They are likely to know little about accepted ways of making theatre and always have to discover and build their own audiences.
What rehearsal methods are used to create these plays that fill large theatres with young and metropolitan audiences?
Indeed, the audience's awareness of the intense process of creating the plays is a primary component of the evening's appeal.
Presenting audiences with the view that 'nothing had changed' in a building that is 80 per cent new was a major challenge.
Broadcasters rationalise their response to such pressures as acting not on behalf of those who lobby them, but in the interests of their audiences.
A survey conducted just ten weeks after its introduction highlights the specific relevance of the new law to rock venue audiences who drove.
The attention to the practices of performances, therefore, makes clear the policies are not simply acting on passive, powerless performers and audiences.
A number of decisions were taken with a view to 'improving' and regulating performers, performances and audiences.
Highlighting performance practices also permits analysis of where differently situated performers and audiences stand in relation to these political goals.
Sexuality was never buried: it surfaced thanks to devices likely to please local audiences.
Many prominent historians have addressed the issue in numerous books and in articles for both scholarly and more general audiences.
The indeterminacy of this icon, however, allows the possibility of its continual transformation to accommodate particular historical audiences.
What is successfully presented for consumption by outsiders also redefines the parameters of legitimacy and authenticity for indigenous audiences.
The author wishes to thank the audiences of these events for their helpful comments and suggestions.
There is a sort of cohesiveness and interpretative neatness imposed on what might in fact be an otherwise muddled set of audiences and purposes.
Imprecise words such as 'realism' change their meaning, and it would be misleading to attribute to the audiences of the 1950s our idea of realism.
We want young people to write for a much wider range of purposes and audiences.
By what means did it capture audiences' imaginations?
The same traits that made the genre so popular between c1675 and 1725 also distance it from modern audiences.
Presenting their findings to two external audiences furthered the learning curve.
The plans were graded on their suitability for secondary level audiences.
Three iconographic studies touch on the multi-leveled interconnections of opera, the visual arts, and their audiences during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
As manuscripts were passed on through sale or legacy, they reached other historical audiences even more removed in time and circumstance from the original one.
The narrator's prolonged delay of his romance's resolution, and his hero's increasingly cruel tricks against women, repeatedly frustrate the audience's desire for the lovers' reconciliation.
Such people would certainly have figured among the playhouse audiences, and there was no shortage of unscrupulous printers eager to cash in on theatrical popularity.
The theoretical model only begins to wobble when the question of audiences is introduced.
Finally, it suggests ways in which teachers can give students experiences writing authentic argumentative texts addressed to real audiences.
He prefers reality to myth, unlike the movie-makers and unlike their audiences.
There was also some possibility that exhibitors would be persuaded that audiences could be attracted to watch non-fictional films of an informative and educational nature.
The theoretical debate has concentrated on organization and form but it is only more recently that film historians have actually raised the question of audiences.
There was something of that to be sure, but his tours were soon extended to include speeches to more discriminating audiences.
What is clear is that the effect of her acting feminizes audiences, particularly powerful men.
Crucial to national reform, these poets contend, is an anatomizing of mind that is meant to be enacted for and imitated by theatre audiences.
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