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    occurring which led to the follow-up search and seizure. Likewise‚ in the Draper case‚ the informant had prior experience working with the police which increased his credibility and reliability. The informant was also able to give a specific address of where the narcotic would be found. In the Ms. Smith case the informer also had worthy credibility because she was not getting paid for her services nor had anything to gain by telling the officers. By giving the correct address of the abuse and it being actuate

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    continue to want to follow him. Kouzes and Posner provided us with six disciplines for earning and sustaining credibility. Earnest Shackleton demonstrated these disciplines during his monumental journey. The first of these disciplines is titled discover your self. “Confidence in one’s abilities‚ especially in uncertain and challenging situations‚ is crucial to sustaining credibility.” (James M. Kouzes‚ 2011) Shackleton demonstrated this well before even stepping foot onto the Endurance. He

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    attacked directly in his article. It is based around the idea of “user contributed content”. (Collis 15) Although the site does allow anyone to edit any page on the site‚ the pages are monitored by moderators that correct mistakes made in page credibility. In truth‚ everyone can be a moderator on Wikipedia to correct mistakes made as well as make updates to needed articles. The cost for Web 2.0 “based texts are much cheaper to produce”‚ because they are virtually stored. (Collis 15) Even though

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    Instructions: Using the attached communication scenario‚ please answer the following questions. Your answers should include the question‚ be well written‚ and should include clear explanations‚ examples‚ and support from the textbook where relevant. Application: Use chapters 11-15 from your textbook‚ identify‚ define‚ and provide an example from the scenario of the communication concepts in action for this situation. Concept 1: Identify the general goal Definition: The general goal of

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    The outcome of our team debate produced typical answers and conjured the obvious questions about the credibility and accuracy of articles and information through out the Wikipedia site. Two primary points were made by the team against Wikipedia as a credible source. First and foremost‚ the site is able to be edited by anyone and everyone. Secondly there is always the fear of author credibility. Even though the majority of articles and on Wikipedia can be traced to legitimate sources there is always

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    of people lighting their hair on fire to health information. How can we tell which information is the best and what should we recommend to our patients to use? The website that I use the most is the Mayo Clinic. I examined the site for accuracy‚ credibility‚ relevance‚ usability‚ currency and cost. Mayo Clinic Relevance of Website Mayo Clinic is relevant to nursing informatics because their mission is to empower people to manage their health by providing useful and up-to-date information (MayoClinic

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    An Essay Doesn’t Need Proof To Be Published In The U.S. “Appearances Are Destructive”‚ by Mark Mathabane is all a matter of opinion and does not have hard evidence in it. In his essay Mathabane tries poorly to persuade others to believe as he does. He does so without any experts‚ facts‚ or counterpoints to his claims. Mathabane states that “the experience of my two sisters makes a compelling case for greater use of dress codes as a way to protect students and promote learning.”The Author

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    strong hold with this advertisement is the ethos that is set up behind it. The credibility of this ad is what brings it home for consumers; this is because it gives them reassurance that they are using the best product available to them. Having partners like P&G or the Olympics shows that this Pantene product is one of the best because it is back by major successful enterprises. Another huge aspect of the credibility of this ad is the quote “ … I always come out shining” by an Olympic gold medalist

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     As a second advantage‚ I’d  mention the fact that such organizations can leverage their independency (from both politics and  countries) to quickly establish a strong credibility and a strong consensus amongst their audiences  (a problem that‚ for example‚ EITI was clearly facing). To maintain and further increase such  credibility is another point of debate.  Although the aforementioned advantages‚ there are several major pitfalls that impair the  effectiveness of such organizations. First‚ they completely miss ruling enforcement systems

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    masculinity? In the article Aleck Eror writes his answers vary from topic to topic. Aleck says that some can experience a crisis due to the governments influence and how the world has feminized the male population. Eror continues‚ on the create forms credibility with his form of writing to the reader and creating a bond with the reader. The ways he connects with a reader and makes personal experiences more vivid to get a idea on how there is really a problem with millennials feeling less masculine. These

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