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    In the book The Medium Is the Message Marshall McLuhan explains that though the medium is responsible for delivering the message to the audience‚ he argues that the medium acquires equal or more value than the message itself. Furthermore‚ the medium‚ through which the message of content is presented‚ holds accountability to the way the message is perceived. McLuhan makes it clear that the ‘message’ of his article is that man fails to notice that technologies (mediums) will have effects on culture

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    Business to Business Messages University of Phoenix June 4‚ 2010 Business to Business Messages There are three important ways to communicate via messages with business-to-business messages. When a business wants to conduct deals with other businesses or get a message across professionally‚ the company should use the most efficient and professional way to get the message needed to be delivered across. There three ways the organization chose to communicate business-to-business are Video

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    With the coming of the new age there has been a great development in the technology for knowledge and learning. From the origination of the computer to the creation of the Internet‚ a shift has been seen in the use of print to electronic text. Marshall Macluhan’s statement “the medium is the message” relates directly to the perception of the new technology and how the message is changed due to the new media. Ted Nelson’s dream of hypertext in the mid-1960s was largely influential. These electronic

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    Review Questions Chapter 2 – “Planning Business Messages” 9.) The phrase of the writing process that should receive the most time is revising‚ because you need to proofread‚ and evaluate. Also many find that new ideas occur after they have begun to write‚ causing them to back up‚ alter the organization‚ and rethink their plan. 10.) Business people are writing fewer interoffice memos and letters because they are particularly for messages that require persuasion‚ permanence‚ or formality.

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    Successful speakers concentrate first on their audience‚ secondly on the theme of the conference and lastly on their own speech. They weave their knowledge and experiences and touch the hearts and minds of their audience by delivering a relevant message that’s tailored to fit the needs of the audience and conference. So‚ with this in mind….. 1. Audience Who’s going to be in your audience? What are their expectations? Put yourself in their shoes. If you were sitting in your audience‚ would you feel

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    TALKING PAPER ON KEY AF MESSAGE Introduction: Good morning‚ I am TSgt Schmitz and today I will be talking about a tough love message to airmen. According to Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force James Cody‚ the message is simple‚ “If you’re a screwup‚ you’re on your way out!” With this message I will be talking about force reduction‚ is this a one and done Air Force‚ and how this message should hit home. First‚ let’s start with force reduction in the Air Force. - Force Reduction -- He

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    The Message of the Black Ball The Story “The Black Ball” written by Ralph Ellison is about a man named John‚ born around the civil war that goes through difficulties and challenges in his life him being an African American. In the story‚ it seems like it’s just a straight forward story but if you take a real close look at it you can see that there is a message within the story. Through Metaphors and allegories and other literary terms like characterization‚ you can see the negative of how

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    I am a big fan of artwork that stands out from others and has meanings. I loved how Haring used his artwork to speak to the public and radically depict the political system. The title of the documentary‚ “The Message‚” describes Keith Haring perfectly. To start with‚ Keith Haring utilizes bright colors in a few of his works. In one specific piece called “Monkey Puzzle‚” he puts complementary colors together and fits the shapes like a puzzle. I like how none of the colors are drowning each other

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    Schultz1 John Schultz English 101 MW Wallace 24 September 2014 The Message Portrayed: Advertising Advertising is extremely important to the success of a product being sold. Willifood advertises its apple chips in an intriguing way. In this advertisement‚ the first thing viewers are drawn to is the cartoon man standing in a dark room‚ creating an antagonistic emotion toward this man. He is overweight‚ middle aged‚ and is portrayed to have a belly that looks like a cheeseburger. His clothing

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt’s War Message In his address to Congress‚ Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) speaks urgently and fluently about our need to act‚ or more specifically‚ our need to declare war on Japan. Roosevelt begins by complementing his audience and speaking very straight forward about what had happened. Utilizing some effective connotations‚ Roosevelt states‚ “the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.” Notice‚ “suddenly”

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