Indian Press (Emergency Powers) Act 1931 Within two decades the British Administration in Indian felt the need for a most powerful legislative weapon to deter and detain the speech and expression. Indian Press ( Emergency Powers) Act 1931 is another piece of draconian legislation aimed at curbing the journalistic right and containing the expressions of thoughts by the journalists who were mostly the leaders of the nationalist movement. This Act has been enacted
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THE SUBVERSIVE NATURE OF WOMEN’S COMMUNICATION: A STUDY OF WOMEN’S USE OF SOFT POWER IN KENYA. WIDAVA LIANI MERCY B.Sc. COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS Reg. No: CPR/102/08 A research project submitted to the Department of communication Studies in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the award of a B.Sc. degree in Communication and Public Relations. School of Human Resource Development Moi University‚ Eldoret March 2012. DECLARATION
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Something we want to avoid is something I call “verbal flinching”. Verbal flinching is saying the first thing that comes to your mind when faced with some verbal resistance from the client. This verbal flinching may make us feel better about ourselves‚ but does not help our verbal de-escalation attempts. So‚ when dealing with an emotionally charged person we really need to choose our words carefully. Everyone has a natural “flinching” mechanism. For example if you were getting ready to hit
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Profit and Non-profit Organizations Lakeesha Grass PHI445: Personal and Organizational Ethics Instructor: Tom Snook October 13‚ 2014 Company Profile (Not-for-Profit- Organization) Profile of YMCA (Franz 2005) YMCA is the non-profit organization of my interest. YMCA is very interesting in development of communities as being a non-profit organization. In June 6‚ 1844 when YMCA were founded in London‚ England United Kingdom including its main goal is to put the principles of Christians
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nuclear energy facility or a nuclear reactor is very much like any other power plant except that it produces heat through a process called nuclear fission. The heat produced from the nuclear fission is done through a radioactive element called uranium. The heat created is turned into steam which then powers a turbine‚ to generate electricity. This process is purported to be carbon emission free compared to traditional non-renewable energy sources such as coal; which is why some see it as an effective
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Business Studies – Business Communication Unit 4 – Task 1 Business communication can promote a product‚ service‚ or organization: it relays information within a business. Business communication is essential for a business as it is a good way of building the businesses success. The communication is most important if the members of the business are to work as a team to the same goal. The types of communication are: * Verbal * Written * Onscreen * Multimedia * Web based
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discriminate based on race‚ color‚ sex‚ national origin‚ religion‚ disability or age. In the Supreme Court case‚ Griggs v. Duke Power Company (Duke)‚ it was decided that Duke used a selection process which had a disparate impact on the employment opportunities of members of a race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex‚ or national origin group. Disparate impact is sometimes confusing and tricky. In the case of the Albemarle Paper Company (Albemarle) v. Moody‚ proved just how tricky disparate impact is. Albemarle
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November 6 2013 Nonverbal Rule Breaking Recently I was having a conversation with my mother‚ nothing out of the usual. But I figured what perfect person to try the nonverbal rule. Generally my mother is very adamant about communication and how it is delivered and how one has to be give eye contact at all times‚ she gives me a much more difficult time because I used to have a really bad habit of not looking at people in the face while talking. One day last week while we were having a conversation
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VALUE ISSUES IN DECISION-MAKING ABOUT NUCLEAR POWER GENERATION: AN ETHICAL ANALYSIS Report drawn up for Afrosearch by Prof. Johan Hattingh and Me. Leanne Seeliger Unit for Environmental Ethics University of Stellenbosch March 2002 1 Report on Value issues in decision-making about nuclear power generation. Final Version: 15 March 2002. Prepared for Afrosearch by the Unit for Environmental Ethics‚ University of Stellenbosch. This Report consists of 98 pages in total‚ including
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Two collaboration and communication strategies which could address challenges within the project would include establishing the chain of command for the management team as well as establishing a more open communication channel between the management team and the executive committee. (Mark‚ Joseph‚ Derek ‚ & Alex ‚ 2006) This potential issue with the communication channels involves Ms. Orlin being the only team member who has a direct line of communication with the executives. This is considered an
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