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Marketing Your Hubpages To A Wider Audience. Who Is Hub pages Audience?
How To Get More Page Views,Easy. Reach More People,Gain A Wider Audience And Readership.You Have Written Something That You Want People To Read. There Is A Big World Out There And It Is Time To Share Your Ideas With Them. How To Do It.
107 commentsToddlers and Tiaras, the New Season
The Learning Channel has brought back the toddlers that we remember from past seasons and added new toddlers with attitude. The new season is showing that sometimes the children act better then the parents.
6 commentsDramatic Monologue - what is it and how do you write it? Writing Dramatic Monologue
Shakespeare was the most prolific writer of dramatic monologues. This guide will hopefully explain what Dramatic Monologues are and how to write a dramatic Monologue - where to start.
14 commentsWhat is public relations?
Public Relations is very important business concept and is used in most businesses whether they realize it or not. It is a lifeline to most businesses and is a lifeline to their marketing division and all...
1 commentPublic relations plan
Having a plan is a good idea for everything. Most families have fire escape plan if their house ever catches on fire, militaries have plans when they go to battle, and businesses have plans when they make business transactions. Plans make the...
2 commentsHow to give a good public speech
Tips for making a good public speech. Every one can do public speak. To become a public speaker one need fine tuning of one's skill. Some will excel in it even without training. Some fumble and think they are not capable of public...In this hub how one can become a good speaker.
2 commentsThe Morality of Blood: Dexter's Influence on Society
The entertainment world of the twenty-first century has become one of the most powerful industries that America has to offer. With a wide variety of different shows, television stations have created an empire that is able to reach out to a vast...
1 commentReality and Immediate Theatre: An Analysis and Summary of Peter Brook's The Empty Space
Peter Brook writes of a type of theatre today that attempts to imitate reality and fails at it. He calls this the “Dead Theatre.” This type of theatre distracts the reader from seeing the playwright’s overall message: “It is not as though fifty years ago one type of theatre was in vogue while today the author who feels the ‘pulse of the public’ can find his way to the new idiom” (37).
1 commentWhat Makes You a Good Writer?
Are you a good writer? What does that even mean - being a good writer? Have you thought about this question before? This article explores the answers to these questions.
135 commentsReview of Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 - Convinced by Entertainment?
Did Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 offer entertainment (emotion) as an effective realm for political criticism and for reaching the voting American public? Read a review of Moore's documentary: Convinced by Entertainment? Moore aruges that America has been fooled by Bush, that the war in Iraq takes advantage of the "have-nots" and that Americans blindly rely on Bush for protection.
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