Week 3 Individual Assignment Shelley Ashburn ENG/135 April 2‚ 2013 Treva Hereford Week 3 Individual Assignment Chapter 4 1. We request that you use the order form supplied in the back of our catalog. To help process your order please use the order form supplied in the back of our catalog. 2. We insist that you always bring your credit card to the store. So that we can faster serve your needs‚ always bring your credit card to the store. 6. To avoid the loss of your credit rating‚ please
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Hunter Campbell BCOM 276 02/02/2013 Assignment 1.1 Misunderstanding #1 The first misunderstanding is the most recent. I am a commercial insurance agent and I was speaking to a farm owner on his farm policy. The misunderstanding happened when I was trying to explain was co-insurance is on a building. In this example‚ I was the sender and the farmer was the receiver. The farmer had always been under the misunderstanding that a building should be insured to what the value he wants out of
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Article Rebuttal: The Pebble Mine Daisy Chiskok BCOM/275 February 18‚ 2013 Rhonda Waters Tour opened mind to Pebble Mine I visited the site of the proposed Pebble Mine last week. Like many Alaskans‚ I had misgivings about the wisdom of a large-scale mine being developed in the middle of one of the World’s great fisheries. So it was with a fair amount of skepticism that I approached this tour. The presentation that opened the tour contained a history of the exploration‚ area geology and
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Demonstrative Communication Paper BY: Erin Kelly BCOM 275 There are several things that can be said about nonverbal and unwritten communication. When you are talking to someone or someone is talking to you. You can tell a lot about how well the person is listening and understands what you are saying. You can also tell by their body language and facial expressions if they are interested in what you are saying. If you are talking to someone and they are not making
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Article Rebuttal Alan Fitzgerald BCOM/275 January 24‚ 2013 Jo Bogan Article Rebuttal “The Night America Bombed Westboro Baptist Church With An IED (Improvised Explosive Device) In A Cowardly Move To Stop WBC ’s Anti-Gay Gospel Preaching - Thereby Bringing Down The Unmitigated And Irreversible Wrath Of God Upon This Evil Nation‚ Manifesting Itself In The Daily Bloody IED-Deaths Of American Soldiers In Iraq And Other Places.” Shirley Phelps-Roper Thank God for the bombing of the WBC! On
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Article Rebuttal BCOM/275 Article Rebutal The flu shot. Should you or shouldn’t you get one? That is a very common question to ask as flu season quickly approaches. The Mayo Clinic offers an article on their website stating that the best way to avoid the flu is primarily by means of vaccination. Does this mean one cannot avoid the flu if they don’t receive the immunization? What happens to the people who cannot afford the shot‚ or those who cannot access the places
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Interpreting Financial Results Roxanne McCarthy FIN/571 June 9‚ 2014 Susanne Elliott Interpreting Financial Results Entrepreneur and business proprietors employ the financial ratios for their means to compute the administrations levels along with their accomplishments. Financial ratios comprise the assets‚ the result of the output‚ and the liquidity. The liquidity ratios maintain the company directors through determining in addition to satisfying the companies short-term monetary requirements. The
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To understand demonstrative communication‚ we must understand what communication is to begin with. Communication is the process of sending and receiving information. There are many ways we can exchange this information whether it be in verbal or nonverbal means. Verbal communication is a way of communicating on face-to-face level using words‚ sounds‚ language‚ and speaking. Nonverbal communication is a way of communicating through nonverbal messages ways usually through eye contact‚ body language
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Knowing Your Audience Kyndall Scribner BCOM/275 9/17/2012 Sandra Norris Knowing your audience is a key factor when communicating. When delivering a message one needs to consider the role of the audience receiving the message. Family members‚ friends‚ and co-workers need to be aware of the situation. We need to take into consideration who we are going to be speaking to and their ages. This message needs to be delivered sensitively and with care. We need to consider their emotions and feelings
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Knowing Your Audience BCOM/278 June 17‚ 2013 Knowing your audience is one of the most important factors when communicating to an audience. When communicating to an audience some things to considerate is the type of people you are talking to and if they’re ill‚ young‚ old‚ corporate or the media. Once you know your audience then you can come up with the appropriate way to communicate with them. The potential needs of the family members of the miners receiving
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