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    Methods of Development: Writing Routine‚ Good-News‚ and Goodwill Messages Most business communications can be prepared by following one of three patterns or methods of development: Direct Order‚ Indirect Order‚ or Persuasive Order. This lecture will discuss the direct order that is used for most routine‚ good-news and goodwill messages. Learning Objectives: □ To understand methods of development for writing routine business messages. □ To recognize structure of

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    INSTRUCTOR GUIDE FIREFIGHTER SAFETY TOPIC: The "10 Standard Firefighting Orders" The “18 Fire Situations that Shout "Watch Out" LCES TIME FRAME: 1 Hour LEVEL: 1 BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVE: Condition: A written or oral quiz Behavior: The student will list or recite the 10 standard orders. Standard: With a minimum of 70% accuracy REFERENCES: Wildland Firefighting‚ Clayton‚ Day and McFadden‚ Chapter 12 IFSTA

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    B. C. D. Are fixed in amount. Are the same each time period. Typically do not differ between options. Are not committed. 4. A special order is: A. B. C. D. E. Typically expected. A profitable opportunity to sell a specified quantity of a firm ’s product or service. Typically unexpected. A particularly large customer order. A rush order. 5. Special orders: A. B. C. D. Are frequent. Are infrequent. Commonly represent a large part of a firm ’s overall business. Can never be profitable to a firm

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    The Unanticipated Consequences of Technology Technology is a wonderful too for progress and change through the means of hanging our lives cognitively‚ emotionally‚ and behaviourally; psychologically‚ physically‚ and socially; politically‚ culturally‚ and environmentally (Taylor‚ J 2010). Throughout the history of human innovation and evolution‚ the development of technologies has always been present. It is one of the major contributing factors that developed and shape who we are today. However

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    “The law of unintended consequences is what happens when a simple system tries to regulate a complex system. The political system is simple; it operates with limited information (rational ignorance)‚ short time horizons‚ low feedback‚ and poor and misaligned incentives. Society in contrast is a complex‚ evolving‚ high-feedback‚ incentive-driven system. When a simple system tries to regulate a complex system you often get unintended consequences.” (1) Before the prohibition of alcohol existed in

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    shadow .This shadow is generally referred as consequence .It is very easy in the choice making decision to conjure our best planning skills to navigate the maze of options that covers the path to wherever we want to go and whatever we want to achieve. However‚ we scarcely make provisions for dealing with the consequences of our choices .And so consequences of our choices have become more or less a headache in society. More often than not‚ the consequences of our choices open our eyes to the glitter

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    second order information. Second order information refers to the conjecture of the background information or concealed meaning of a communicated message. The communicated message’s phrases are analyzed beyond their initial literal meanings in order to decipher any expectations or intentions the message may deliver. Various mediums of communication allow for different ways to interpret second order information and new communicative technologies produce new ways to incorporate second order information

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    The Consequences of our Actions Dictionary.com defines consequences as the result or outcome of something that occurred earlier. Every action that we have has a consequence or punishment goes along with it. That applies for all people‚ from a young child to an experienced adult. For those actions we all are responsible for our actions and the repercussions that come along with it. We are all responsible for what we do‚ what we say‚ and what we allow other people do. Newton said in his laws of

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    Consequences of the Korean War * The Korean War never ended‚ and they are still under an armistice to this day. The Korean War is technically not over; all that’s keeping the two sides from going to war again is a cease-fire agreement. * The Korean War brought the US and Russia further apart‚ and the fear of communism would later lead the US to throw itself into Vietnam‚ to avoid another North Korea. * It also brought China into conflict with the US‚ bringing bad feelings between the

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    What is the difference between a prescription and a medication order? (5 points) A prescription is written on paper or sent electronically to a pharmacy for a patient to be prescribed the medication. Patients have to pick up the medication and can take it home to administer it themselves. A medication order is a prescription made for a medication that gets filled in the same building as it was prescribed in. Usually medication orders are made in an inpatient facility for patients who are hospitalized

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