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        Directness in Good‐News and Neutral Messages  Indirectness in Bad‐News Messages  (Chapter 6 & 7)              Submitted to:  Course:  Course Code:    Ms. Farhana Zaman  Managerial Communication  EC‐701  zaman_farhana@yahoo.com Batch: Evening MBA‐03 Submitted by:  Roll No:  Muhammad Ziaul Hoque  ziamcsd@gmail.com EV 13030 39                 Registration No: 100 303 130 039 09 March 2013      Chapter 6: Directness in Good News & Neutral Messages    Critical Thinking Exercises: 02‚ Page 144 

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    “A Message to Garcia” “A Message to Garcia”‚ was written one evening‚ after a dinner. It was about written in one hour on the date of 22FEB1899‚ on Washington’s birthday. During the war between Russia and Japan‚ every front line soldier was given a copy. There were over 40 million copies of” A Message to Garcia” published. It has also been read to Marine Corps recruits for years. The story was written about Colonel Andrews Summers Rowan. Rowan was born in Gap Mills‚ Virginia‚ in 1857. He was

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    Writing Indirect Messages This chapter presents writing approaches for two different message categories‚ when transmitting strong negative information and persuading someone to act‚ both of which usually use an indirect organization. There is no resistance to overcome in direct messages but in the above two types of messages we are likely to encounter resistance. The difficulty of writing a negative message stems from its bipolar objectives: (1) to transmit the bad news clearly and (2) to maintain

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    This essay will look at how being part of a group‚ or a membership‚ can influence people in positive and in negative ways. Included will be evidence that will show this from social and cultural perspectives. Being part of a group can give an individual a sense of security‚ a boost to their self-esteem and a feeling of belonging. They may see themselves as being part of an ’in-group’. Being part of a group that is seen as being better than others (an ’in-group’)‚ can create a bond between the members

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    world that provoke conversation on controversial topics. Keith Haring‚ Francis Bacon and Barbara Kruger are a few examples of artists with a message. These artists have all created works that "evoke a sense of struggle ’against the system.’" Not all of these outspoken artists share the same vision‚ but they have fought their own personal battles to get their message out to the public. If Postmodernism raises low art to the level of high art‚ it also allows folks who control the media to cash in on subculture

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    ESSAY PLAN[pic] Task 1 Drawing on appropriate evidence from Chapter 5‚ describe how groups can influence people in positive and negative ways. Chapter five‚ it describes a range of social influences on people’s behaviour. In this essay I will look at how groups influence people both in the positive and negative sense. I will describe how group pressure and the ‘in groups’ and ‘out groups’‚ and conformity influence people in their daily lives. Group pressure

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    be used in the who (characteristics of the Persuader)‚ what (characteristics of the Message) and to whom (characteristics of the Audience). Who - Describe the Characteristics of the Persuader: Messages from expert sources are persuasive when the message includes strong arguments from within that expert ’s field of knowledge. Messages that come from an expert source but are weak are less persuasive than messages coming from someone who is less of an expert‚ but who has strong arguments (Bohner‚

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    Disney has been one of the major companies in which certain conspiracy theories pop up around again and again. In this particular case we are examining specifically the conspiracy of an image of a palace spire in the shape of a penis on the cover of‚ “The Little Mermaid” video cassette box art. Look closely‚ you can spot the golden palace and it’s “prize” almost immediately toward the center of the box‚ and a little bit up. There are at least two ways to examine this situation. The first outlook

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    online course shell. Assume you are the project lead at Benetton. You and your team are tasked with revitalizing a social conscious campaign to address a world issue Benetton wants to draw attention to. Craft a message for this image and its appeal to the public on behalf of Benetton. The message selected for revitalizing a social conscious campaign to address a world issue that Benetton wants to draw attention to is‚ adoption and racial tolerance. Benetton wants people to realize that many children

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    Positive and Negative Advances in Biotechnology Biotechnology and the research associated with it have become an issue in which people either support‚ or are against. Technological advances in this day and age have given scientists the ability to do things that were only dreamed about in the past. Research has given them the ability to find cures for diseases‚ to allow people to live longer with new medications‚ and also to solve crimes that may have been unsolved due to a lack in technology. Biotechnology

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