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    ORAL COMMUNICATION 2010 Instructor: Office hours: TAs: COURSE OBJECTIVES The goals of the course are for you to communicate effectively and ethically in public communication situations‚ and to be critically engaged in public discourse. CLASS POLICIES ATTENDANCE POLICY: Attendance in mandatory. After two unexcused absences‚ your overall course grade will be dropped ½ a letter grade for each additional absence. Good excuses are treated

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    did an outline. But he left it on my kitchen table! And then this morning‚ instead of cereal‚ I decided to have a frozen waffle for breakfast. And when… Nate: HA! Hear THAT‚ lady? Teddy’s backing me up! What do you say NOW? Mrs. Godfrey: perhaps you MISSED what I told your FRIEND here! I... don’t...want … to … HEAR IT! Nate: If you’re keeping score‚ that’s Godfrey one‚ truth zero. I guess when you’re a teacher‚ you don’t sweat the small stuff. Like THE FACTS. Mrs. Godfrey: hand in an outline by the

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    too much material in the outline for the class or presentation. I think many of us do this to prepare for that rare case where we have a group of learners who are extremely disengaged with the process and subject. The short seminar‚ ’Why has the Promise of On-line Learning Failed Financially’‚ presented on Tuesday evening‚ October 23‚ was no exception to this trend of too much material. However‚ what is important is to be flexible with the timing and pace of the outline‚ and let the audience explore

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    Preparing To Take Notes *Complete all assigned readings *Review notes from previous class *Gather need materials Preparing Your Paper *Each page of notes should include: -Class -Date -Topic -Guest Speaker‚ any identifying information What to Write Down *Use active listening skills *Listen for cues -Goals‚ purpose of lecture -Signal Statements *"The most important thing to remember" *"Keep in mind" *"Make sure you know" *"I expect you to" *"Listen closely" *Titles *Main

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    Intelligence without ambition is a bird without wings. Salvador Dali  Great ambition is the passion of a great character. Those endowed with it may perform very good or very bad acts. All depends on the principles which direct them. Napoleon Bonaparte  Ambition is the path to success‚ persistence is the vehicle you arrive in. William Eardley IV  Different persons have different ambitions in life because they differ not only in tastes and temperament but also in innate tendencies and physical

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    Death is deeply personal‚ generally feared‚ and wholly inescapable‚ but medical technology now can prolong our biological existence virtually indefinitely‚ and‚ with these advances‚ comes the question of whether we should pursue the extension of life in all cases.  Most people would agree that‚ under certain circumstances‚ it would be preferable to cease our hold on life.  Nearly everyone can agree that there are situations when terminally ill patients have the right to call for a halt to life-extending

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    12 The expert HISTORY LEAVING CERT STUDY GUIDE Monday‚ January 28‚ 2008 Susan Cashell teaches senior history in the Institute of Education. She is an experienced examiner at Leaving Certificate level and has given lectures to the History Teachers’ Association. She is giving a lecture entitled “The marking scheme and how to improve your grade” as part of the HTAI conference for sixth years on Saturday‚ March 8th in the Burke Theatre‚ Trinity College Dublin. Registration is at 9.30am on a first

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    preserve organs in cases of uncontrolled cardiac death: Preserving family choice. Journal Of Law‚ Medicine & Ethics‚ 36(4)‚ 741-751 3. Bresnahan‚ M.‚ & Mahler‚ K. (2010). Ethical debate over organ donation in the context of brain death. Bioethics‚ 24(2)‚ 54-60. 21 February 2013 4. Cochrane‚ T.‚ & Bianchi‚ M. T. (2011). Take my organs‚ please: A section of my living will 5. Coppen‚ R.‚ Friele‚ D.‚ Gevers‚ S.M‚ & Van Der Zee‚ J. (2010). Imagining the impact of different consent systems

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    administering medical agents. Assisted suicide mandates that the patient self-administer prescribed medications‚ and in addition choose the time of execution. (Wikipedia) The “right to die” controversy is on-going and fuels debate in morality‚ bioethics‚ legal guardianship‚ civil rights‚ and euthanasia. The right to die identifies that an individual with a terminal illness is entitled to pursue euthanasia or assisted suicide. The case of Karen Ann Quinlan in 1977 is hallmark in this debate‚ a

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    The readings for this week consisted of the second half of the book “White Coat‚ Black Hat: Adventures on the Dark Side of Medicine” by Carl Elliott. These chapters discuss medicalization and bioethics. With the technological advancement that we have seen in a mere decade‚ these topics become increasingly relevant to our society. One of the recurring themes within Elliott’s writing is the idea that doctors and medicine know best. This idea that those with expert knowledge should decide what happens

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