of 33 miners trapped in the copper and gold mine in Copiapo in San Hose‚ Chile will probably go down as this decade’s best loved story. Chile is a country in South America where mining for solid mineral resources take place. Earlier in 2010 the nation‚ which had celebrated 200 years of independence‚ suffered a devastating earthquake. Not long afterwards on August 5‚ 2010 the nation was abuzz with the scary news that 33 workers working at San Jose Mine in Copiapo town had been trapped underground
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“Knowing Your Audience” June 17‚ 2012 Axia University BCOM 275 – “Business Communication and Critical Thinking” Alicia Snedeker On August 5‚ 2010‚ in San Jose‚ Chile a small copper mine owned by the MINERA company suffered a collapse. The mine collapse trapped 33 miners underground. No one had any idea if the miners could even survive being trapped 300 meters below ground with limited food‚ water‚ and oxygen. After four days of the miners being trapped no one still had any idea if
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and important. The communications that went out to the public and families of the Chilean miners of the copper mine collapse in South America will reflect the importance of knowing your audience in this essay. On August 5‚ 2010‚ a small copper mine in northern Chile collapsed trapping inside of it 33 miners. The 33miners were trapped 300 meters below ground with very little food‚ oxygen and water. News of the collapse spread around the world and many feared that the miners would all perish before being
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Audience and Communication Release BCOM275 September 10‚ 2012 Audience and Communication Release Communicating with an audience is an everyday part of life through the use of verbal and nonverbal techniques. When‚ a sender is preparing a message it is essential they conduct an audience analysis and make any necessary adjustments to the message for the intended audience. The sender must identify the pertinent information that must be sent and relay it effectively to ensure their receivers
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Your Audience Paper and Communication On August 5‚ 2010 a San Jose Mine near Copiapo‚ Chili caved in causing 33 miners of the Minera San Esteban Primera Company to fall into a chamber about 2‚300-feet or 300-meters below the surface (Juan Weik‚ 2010‚ para. 5). The 33 members consist of 32 Chileans‚ and one Bolivian (Yang‚ 2010). When this tragic accident happened all that was known was that 33 members were trapped in a mine underground. There was no way of knowing if the trapped workers were
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Kille Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release On the morning of August 6‚ 2012 the world woke up to the headlines of “Chile mine collapse leaves around 30 trapped” (Soto‚ 2010). By the time people read the articles‚ 33 miners had already spent close to 24 hours trapped in gold and copper mine 2‚300 feet under the Chilean dessert‚ and Chilean authorities were scrambling for details regarding the health of the trapped miners. According to The New York Times it took 17 days before the
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Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release BCOM/275 04/22/2012 Rhonda Cottingham Considerations for the audience When communicating to an audience about an incident such as the Chilean mine collapse‚ we should keep in mind that our audience is a blend of roles‚ and that they are there because they are concerned or want to help. An accident such as this tends to bring people together and they all want to see what they can do to help. Your audience has friends‚ families‚ reporters
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organization. Knowing your audience proves to be even more significant when a company has to deal with the outcome resulting from a disaster. The disaster of the Chilean copper mine in South America is one example of where knowing your audience was a very significant issue. In a Chilean copper mine‚ a disastrous downfall in one of the shafts of the mine has left 33 miners trapped 310 meters (1017 feet) below the ground. The outcomes of the company and their reaction to the disaster would eventually define
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ahead of them that no company every wants to face. 33 miners were trapped in a small copper mine that had collapsed in northern Chile and they had to report this news to the families‚ employees‚ and eventually the world. The minters were trapped 300 meters below ground with very little food‚ oxygen or water. The first priority was to begin search and rescue efforts to locate these men trapped in the mine and remove them as quickly as possible before there oxygen supplies were depleted. The next daunting
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Running head: KNOWING YOUR AUDIENCE Knowing Your Audience Name BCOM/275 Teacher Knowing Your Audience On August 5‚ 2010‚ a small copper mine located in Chile suffered a cave-in which left 33 workers trapped underground. With workers being trapped 300 meters below ground with limited food‚ water‚ and oxygen‚ nobody knew for sure how long they would survive. After four days of being trapped‚ there was still no idea if any
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