COMM 2312: Technical and Professional Communication Instructor: Ms. Neva Alexander Section: 201 Name: Najd K. Alabdullatif ID: 201001058 Major: Finance Assignment 3: Career Specific Manual (10%) Goal: My goal is to open my dream elementary school in Khobar City. It will be different than normal schools here in Saudi Arabia. I want it to be the first school in Saudi where the kids can learn and have fun at the same time without any strict instructions or boring rules. Also‚ I
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deterrence is to discourage individual from committing crimes by setting examples of what will be consequence to deal with after committing a crime. However‚ children are punished less severally than adults. It is important that the threat of punishment to juvenile delinquency allows officers to reach out to such criminals in their schools that will only allow the judge to commit to severe penalties. In Addition an example of general deterrence is a “tow away zone” sign because it is to enforce the
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Persuasive Writing Prompts 1. Many people believe that television violence has a negative effect on society because it promotes violence. Do you agree or disagree? Use specific reasons and examples to support your response. 11. Research shows that the average American watches as much as six hours of television each day. Do you think this is too much? Write an essay convincing readers to spend less time in front of the TV. 12. Many junior high and high schools around the country now
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Aging Positively Abstract A functional assessment of the elderly involves a multi-dimensional diagnostic process designed to evaluate an elderly individual in terms of functional capabilities‚ disabilities‚ medical and psychological characteristics. These assessment tools provide objective data to detect potential impairments among our aging populations. With these tools we are able to evaluate how elderly individuals are aging‚ what assistance is need‚ how to make sure their environment
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Course/Number Institution Date Instructor Name Uses and Gratifications Theory Uses and Gratifications Theory (UGT) according to West and Turner (2007) is a mechanism of getting to know the reason and how individuals keenly look for specific media to meet their particular needs. As opposed to other media theory that seeks to understand what the media do to individuals‚ UGT seeks to understand what individuals do with media. UGT as argued by McQuail (2010) is an audience-centered means
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speaking: 1. To inform [ explain‚ report or demonstrate] 2. To persuade [ sell‚ advocate or defend] 3. To honor [ praise‚ remember‚ celebrate] Example: Base Jumping 1. My purpose is to explain base jumping. 2. My purpose is to sign-up new base jumpers 3. My purpose is to honor the Calgary doctor who died while base jumping in the Grand Canyon Examples: Poker 1. What would be an informational approach to speaking about poker? 2. What would be a persuasive approach to speaking about poker?
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In today’s society‚ organizations need strong managers to lead their staff towards accomplishing goals. Managers are problem solvers‚ leaders‚ coordinators‚ communicators and planners. Managers fulfill many roles and have many types of responsibilities at different levels in an organization. Many roles Management can be very complex as they have to respond to planned and unplanned issues that can occur at any given time. Managers have a variety of duties to perform within an organization to help
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provide evidence of careful planning. N.B.: Questions may be completed in any order and marked formatively throughout the programme. Theory Assignment Name: Anne Rawlings Date: 13/02/2011 1. Evaluate a range of ways to embed elements of Functional Skills in your specialist area. (Recommended word count 300 – 400 words.) Standards for numeracy include interpreting information‚ calculations and interpreting and presenting results. Reading‚ writing‚ speaking and listening are the standards
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Chapter 12 Leadership 1. Define: Leadership- the exercise of influence by one member of a group or organization over other members to help the group or organization achieve its goals. Leader- an individual able to influence group or organizational members to help the group or organization achieve its goals Leader Effectiveness- an effective leader helps achieve goals; an ineffective leader does not. Informal Leader- an organizational member with no formal authority to influence others who
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| | |Functional Health Patterns - Community Assessment | |Grand Canyon University – NRS427V - Instructor: Leta Davis
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