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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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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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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Week 4: Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Report Monique Carr BCOM/275 February 21‚ 2013 Instructor: Yuvonne Richmond Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Report In the article that I had to research called “Over 30 workers trapped after Chilean Copper Mine Collapse” (Weik‚ 2010) it talks about what occurred on August 5‚ 2010 in which the San Jose mine collapsed trapping approximately 30 workers. The article indicated that prior
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| Syllabus School of Business BCOM/275 Version 1 Business Communication and Critical Thinking | Copyright © 2011 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Facilitator: Joseph Bergeon Group ID: SC12BSB12 Certified Advanced Facilitator Location: Main Campus‚ 3100 Bristol Street‚ Costa Mesa‚ CA Course Description This course introduces students to the foundations of communication in a business setting. Students will develop skills in critical thinking and decision
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The tragedy with the happy ending all started August 5‚ 2010‚ when the mine collapses 33 workers are trapped at the Chilean copper mine 300 meters below the ground level. Safety codes require ladders for mines‚ and the miners attempted escape through the ventilation shaft system‚ but the ladders were missing. The mining operation soon became known as “Camp Hope‚” for the next 69 days the dry‚ dusty‚ work site would be where rescue workers‚ officials‚ authorities‚ media‚ friends‚ and family of the
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of factors to consider‚ not only the ones mentioned above. When you want to deliver a message to a crowd and you want effective communication‚ it is very important to take this in consideration in order to have effective listeners. In the Chilean mine collapse case some factors to consider before communicating the incident to the public are the family members of the trapped miners‚ the mining business itself‚ other miners from other businesses‚ copper industry‚ and the country of chile. What effect
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Chilean Copper Mine Collapse BCOM/275 4/14/14 Randall Savely August 5 2010‚ 33 miners were trapped 2400 feet underground in a northern Chilean copper mine. For 17 days there was no way of knowing if any of the miners were still alive. A drill sent down by a rescuer came back with a message from the workers notifying them that they were all alive‚ but limiting in supplies. Rescuers then planned on sending supplies‚ such as‚ food‚ water‚ medicines‚ etc‚ expecting several
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Chilean copper mine collapse Latasha Mcclure BCOM/275 September 26‚ 2012 Kwanis Nelson Chilean copper mine collapse On August 5 the Minera San Esteban Company regretfully announces that part of one of our mining sites has collapse. Leaving 33 of our workers trapped underground (Weik‚ 2010). It is not yet clear what caused the roof to collapse the company will launch a thorough investigation (Parry‚ Rettner‚ 2010). The Chile copper mine collapse is very stressful for all parties involved
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Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Sabrina Green BCOM/275 Week 4 Celeste Bajorek Chilean Copper Mine Collapse On Thursday‚ August 5‚ 2010‚ the collapse of one of the shafts in the Chilean copper mine left 33 workers trapped approximately 300 meters underground. Rescue efforts began at once‚ but just two days later another collapse in the mine halted the efforts of the rescue crews for many hours (Weil‚ 2010). With such a devastating situation‚ the company should take
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