M01_MUNT4264_08_SE_C01.qxd 11/18/08 5:38 PM Page 2 CHAPTER I OUTLINE I. Communicator strategy 1. What is your objective? 2. What communication style do you choose? 3. What is your credibility? II. Audience strategy 1. Who are they? 2. What do they know and expect? 3. What do they feel? 4. What will persuade them? III. Message strategy 1. Emphasize your conclusion. 2. Organize your message. 3. Choose your design cascade. IV. Channel choice strategy 1. Written channels 2. Oral-only channels
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You are the Leader Final Project September 2014 Supply Chain Management Designation Program Workshop One "Leadership and Professionalism" Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................ 3 List‚ Definition and Description of five characteristics of an effective Supply Chain Management leader......................................................................................................
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Personal and Social Big Idea : Children are connected to others and contribute to their world. Overall Expectation 1. Identify and use social skills in play and other contexts. Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar April May June 1.1 Act and talk with peers and adults by expressing and accepting positive messages 1.2 Demonstrate the ability to take turns in activities and discussions 1.3 Demonstrate an awareness of ways of making and keeping friends 2. Demonstrate
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Harvey Perry How important is the character of Eric in the play? In the play of An Inspector Calls‚ Eric’s character is very important. His sympathy and emotions are greater than any of the other characters but Sheila. Eric and Sheila did still contribute to Eva’s death but they do have the “younger generation” of thinking. At the start of the play‚ during Arthur Birling’s big speech about the future‚ Eric buts in with‚ ‘but what about war?’. Eric tries to bring attention back to the ‘war’ of
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Charitable Gesture Giving (verb): to freely transfer the possession of (something) to (someone); hand over to. When one gives to someone or does something special for someone‚ it is a win-win situation. In fact‚ the feeling of happiness is always mutual in those cases. No matter how big‚ small‚ concrete‚ or abstract the act of kindness is‚ it will go a long way nevertheless. The winter season - that is‚ the season for giving - is approaching‚ and it is a great time to “kick off” the amiable gestures for
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Few linguists have endeavored to clearly define what constitutes slang. Attempting to remedy this‚ Bethany K. Dumas and Jonathan Lighter argue that an expression should be considered "true slang" if it meets at least two of the following criteria. It lowers‚ if temporarily‚ "the dignity of formal or serious speech or writing"; in other words‚ it is likely to be considered in those contexts a "glaring misuse of register." Its use implies that the user is familiar with whatever
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THE ANALYSIS OF GESTURES IN HUMAN COMMUNICATION By Dwitania Kemala (0707906) English Language and Literature B English Education Department Faculty of Language and Arts Education Indonesia University of Education 2010 ABSTRACT This paper presents the way people communicate using nonverbal language‚ especially gestures. The method that applied to gain the data is library research by reading and collecting relevant data related to the topic from various sources. It also used descriptive
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using slang or incorrect words (“BBC”). Slang is defined as incorrect ways of using words. Schools have banned students from using slang in the classroom so they can better prepare themselves for future careers (“The Independent”). “Slang is lazy and makes people that use it look ignorant” says Alexis Acquire (”Students”). There are times when slang isn’t acceptable and slang is one of them. You should always think about when and where you are when you say something. Schools should ban slang so that
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Expressing teen identity by using slang:attitudes and opinions towards the slang of teenagers Introduction One of the most significant elements which people notice while meeting with someone is the person’s language. As Trudge (2000:2) points out‚ the manner in which we use our language has a great importance while “establishing social relationship and while conveying information about the speaker”. Ethnic background‚ gender‚ education‚ social class‚ age and many other aspects may influence
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1.explain how the body respond are explained by the cellular and tissus estructure and physiology (1.2)Identification of how body system interact to ensure proper functioning and growth of the human body. And 6 elements explain how the body responds to his physical activities (particularly in relation to the musculoskeletal system‚ cardiovascular system and respiratory system). 2.2 explain how the body respond are explained by the cellular and tissus estructure and physiology (2.3)
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