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    Outline Speaking

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    OUTLINE TOPIC 6: TALK ABOUT THE MASS MEDIA. NEWSPAPERS AND THEIR ATTRACTION FOR YOU 1. The mass media: - What is the mass media? What are the types of the mass media? The mass media is means of providing information and entertainment such as television‚ radio‚ Internet and newspapers. - What are their features? They provide information and entertainment orally‚ visually 2. Newspapers and their attraction for you a) Newspapers: - Newspaper is a type of the mass media

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    Public Speaking

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    Vocabulary Learning Strategies There are numerous different classification systems for vocabulary learning strategies. Several common used are listed at the following. Gu and Johnson (1996) developed a classification of vocabulary learning strategies that are beliefs about vocabulary learning‚ metacognitive regulation‚ guessing strategies‚ dictionary strategies‚ note-taking strategies‚ memory strategies (rehearsal)‚ memory strategies (encoding) and activation strategies. Schmitt (1997) took advantage

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    Speaking Tasks

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    SPEAKING TASK 1: A: When you meet someone for the first time? What can you do to make impression? B: I think you should have an attractive appearance such as well-dressed‚ neat and clean. A: Oh‚ yes. In addition I think you should to be always a happy smile on your lips B: That’s right! So what should you avoid doing to make a good impression? A: You avoid coming late‚ talking too much or too loudly‚ interrupting others B: I see. Have you ever made a bad first impression? What

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    Nestle Ethical Analysis

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    Ethical Analysis Nestlé’s marketing tactics in promoting the use of infant formula in developing countries was not moral because: 1. Created a need where none existed before * In developing countries many women don’t work‚ don’t have money‚ and mothers stay home with their children‚ as such nursing is a necessity‚ but formula feeding is an unnecessary luxury. * Distributed free samples of baby formula and as a consequence mothers’ breast milk was not produced. Mothers were

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    Public Speaking Midterm

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    Public Speaking Midterm Study Guide This exam covers all material covered in readings and class lectures/activities. The chapters from the Lucas text covered on this exam are: 1‚ 2‚ 4‚ 6‚ 8‚ 9‚ 10‚ 12‚ 13‚ and 14. Remember items may be included on the exam even if they were not specifically identified on this study guide. The exam is worth 100 points and will consist of both multiple choice‚ true/false‚ and short answer questions. The aim is to test your comprehension of the material covered in

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    Public Speaking Reflection

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    What is public speaking? I used to define public speaking as a simple‚ casual conversation with my audiences. However‚ I realize that I was wrong after completing Comm. 20. Through a series of learning objectives for this course‚ I have come to an understanding that public speaking is actually a life skill. As I progress through this course‚ these learning objectives have become guidelines for my speeches and helped me improve in my public speaking skills. The first learning objective is about

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    Ethical Dilemma Analysis

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    confidentiality now faces an ethical dilemma: if she keeps her promise to the girl‚ she may not get the proper follow up care and support to treat her illness‚ and if she breaks her promise‚ she has violated the ethical principles of fidelity‚ and autonomy (Nathanson‚ 2000). This paper will discuss the ethical implications of breaches of confidentiality‚ and how the ethical theory of teleology helps to determine the best course of action. Using the 6-step process of ethical decision-making from Purtilo

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    it is causing major set back to progress and development. We are focusing on the wrong directions more than the correct ones and it is making things oddly difficult. In the stories‚ “Fences of Enclosure‚ Windows of Possibility” by Naomi Klein and “Speaking in Tongues” by Zadie Smith both show the difference of how paths can lead to alternate decisions. Naomi Klein’s story believes that the direction is all wrong and major corporations are blocking and maintaining the freedom of

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    Walmart: an Ethical Analysis

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    Bangladesh and others all over the world. Recognize the Moral Impacts Primary Stakeholders Interests/Stakes Shareholders Benefits • When Wal-Mart makes profits‚ even with the ethical issue‚ shareholders and stockholder are able to benefit the most. Harms • If Wal-Mart decreases their ethical issues‚ they just might as well incur losses in their stock prices which will bring harm and loss to stake/shareholders Rights Exercised •

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    Upon reading The Ethical of Offshoring Clinical Trials‚ three factors were driving pharmaceutical companies to host clinical drug trials overseas. The factors were lower cost‚ willingly to participate in trials‚ and a larger pool of patients. People that are overseas are more than likely to participate in trials since they would rather have an expensive medicine than to not have any at all. While the likeliness of participating in trials‚ it also increases the larger pool of patients. The larger

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