------------------------------------------------- History[edit] Amazing Facts was founded in 1966 by Joe Crews in Baltimore‚ Maryland. Inspired by the success of The Rest Of The Story‚ hosted by Paul Harvey‚ Joe Crews’ original objective for Amazing Facts was to reach out to both Christian and non-Christian listeners via daily 15-minute programs by opening with a scientific or historic fact‚ and how it applies to the overall Biblical messages.[1]Later‚ the program offered accompanying home Bible
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Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Chilean Copper Mine Collapse A small copper mine in San Jose‚ located in north Chile‚ collapsed trapping workers underground. The mine collapsed on August 5th‚ trapping 33 workers in the mine. The coverage of this mine collapse came two long weeks after the traumatic event. Initially the incident did not catch any news worthy attention. Mine collapses are pretty common but the accident finally caught the interest of an editor‚ and then it went viral from
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Researching 10 stories about survival 1. Juliane Koepcke was the only one of LANSA flight 508. In tropical forest after the plane struck by lightning. She fell to the nearby stream and she was rescued by loggers 2. Setting sail from the Canary Islands towards the Caribbean in a small boat‚ Steven’s boat go down in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and he was left adrift for 76 days. He eventually made landfall in the Bahamas. 3. Aron’s story was highly publicized in 2003 when he had to cut off his
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Chilean Copper Mine Collapse NAME BCOM 275 University of Phoenix Professor ??? DATE Knowledge of your audience is the most important part of communication. When you know the correct form of communication to use and what data to include‚ it will guarantee that the receivers will be able to process the message being provided. Knowledge of your audience will make the delivery of the message being sent is done properly. When a catastrophe occurs‚ knowledge of your audience is
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Copper Mine Collapse Ryan Moorer BCOM/275 5/21/2013 Bettie Brown On August 5‚ 2010 the world watched as reports came in from Chile‚ a small copper mine caved-in leaving 33 mine workers trapped underground (Weik‚ 2010). Initial reports did not know if there were any survivors. It was 17 days before any contact was made with the trapped miners (Hughes‚ 2010). The family members and the rest of the world were relieved to know that all of the miners had survived the collapse. The mine officials
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DEMONTRATIVE COMMUNICATION PAPER Demonstrative communication is the nonverbal and unwritten communication that involves such things as facial expressions‚ which is the most common‚ tone of voice‚ and body language. Demonstrative communication happens between people who are communicating to each other and this happens through a sender and receiver process for communication. When a person is the sender‚ they are generally the speaker‚ and that person is trying to convey a message to a receiver to
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2012 Quinton Murphy Chilean Copper Mine Collapse This paper will discuss in how important it’s to know your audience. When having to communicate a disaster like the Chilean copper mine that occur in South America it’s one example of where knowing your audience was a very important issue. This disaster in the Chilean copper mine‚ a disastrous downfall in one of the shafts of the mine has left 33 miners trapped 310 meters
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over the South American country‚ which forced many citizens to become Chilean refugees. Many Chileans sought asylum in countries such as Britain and Sweden. It was Canada‚ however‚ that received a significant portion of these refugees. Here are 10 facts about Chilean Refugees: 1. Repression forced Chileans to flee. Pinochet replaced the liberal government with a right-wing dictatorship. His vicious regime kidnapped‚ tortured and killed nearly 13‚000 citizens‚ which forced many Chileans to flee. 2. Canada
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Chile What do you do in Chile when it is super hot outside? You go swimming‚ Chile has one of the biggest swimming pool in the world. The pool is 1‚000 yards with an area of 20 ares. It holds 66 million gallons of water. Can you imagine swimming in that? Chile is super interesting there are plenty of amazing places to visit like the San Cristobal Hill which is a hill with the blessed Virgin Mary at the top of it. It is also the highest point of Santiago which has been the capital city of Chile
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Chilean Copper Mine Collapse BCOM/275 Business Communication & Critical Thinking September 30‚ 2013 Chilean Copper Mine Collapse When an unforeseen tragedy comes into a small community‚ the devastation can cause havoc. The members of the Chilean society found themselves with more questions than answers when word spread there had been a collapse in a local mine. The families of the trapped mine workers and employees affected were in need of guidance. When communicating the messages to Chilean
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