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    Netiquette

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    Netiquette MS. EILEEN ROSE C. QUILON Instructor  "Netiquette" is network etiquette‚ the do’s and don’ts of online communication. Netiquette covers both common courtesy online and the informal "rules of the road" of cyberspace.  Core Rules Rule 1: Remember the human • Computer networks bring people together who’d otherwise never meet. But the impersonality of the medium changes that meeting to something less -- well‚ less personal. • You don’t have to be engaged in criminal activity to want

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    is an expression that recognizes each other as a member of the profession of arms; that they have made a personal commitment of self-sacrifice to preserve our way of life. The fact that the junior extends the greeting first is merely a point of etiquette‚ a salute extended or returned makes the same statement. In saluting‚ turn your head and eyes toward the person or flag you are saluting. Bring your hand up to the correct position in one‚ smart motion without any preparatory movement. When dropping

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    evaluate two psychological theories of interpersonal attraction. In this consider the extent to which attraction is determined by cultural and social factors‚ rather than an act of choice. A. Attraction can be considered as a relatively simple process‚ which has a number of different forms such as friendships‚ sexual attraction and romantic love. There are various factors and processes which are involved in attraction‚ which will be covered in this essay. Interpersonal attraction does have an important

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    and Carole Barbato(1988) developed the theory of interpersonal communication motives in hopes of identifying the reasons why people choose to initiate conversations with others. The researchers designed their theory in correlation with several theoretical constructs‚ including the functional approach to interpersonal communication‚ the theory of interpersonal needs‚ and the media uses and gratifications theory. Also‚ the theory of interpersonal communication motives builds on the communication behaviors

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    uBackground In this era‚ if we want to have a business or doing business. We have to do analysis first. What kind of partner that we want to have‚ what kind of business style that they have. For example the way they are greeting‚ the way they are doing a deal‚ the custom‚ and the communications style that they have‚ also the rules and the given conditions from them. In order to help people more easier to determind or choose the partner‚ i make this paper. Because it’s not easy when it comes to

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    Reyes 1 Christina Reyes 9/26/12 English 1A Mrs. Nelson Compare/Contrast Essay As time continues to pass by‚ our world inevitably changes with it. Generations come and go‚ each having values‚ attitudes and lifestyles within individuals that separate them from other generations. This gap between the old and young people has been slowly growing‚ thus beginning to cause a drastic shift in this modern age. Cultural changes are apparent from generation to generation through the evolution

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    Unit five: Principles of supporting business events Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. • The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk • Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly • When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference • Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make sure it is clearly

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    Gentlemanliness

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    Gentlemanliness The qualities shown by a gentleman is stated as gentlemanliness. A gentleman is someone who has respect for others Helps those who need their help Someone who has a kind heart not one who‚ by birth and training‚ belonged to the upper classes and referd as noble blood and also not just expensive clothing and a good education. A Gentleman is aware of what civilization is about‚ and acts accordingly. Civilization is very complex. One cannot learn it overnight. It takes effort. Among

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    Politeness

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    True Politeness. "Your eel‚ I think‚ Sir?" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cartoon in Punch magazine: 28 July 1920 Politeness is best expressed as the practical application of good manners or etiquette. It is a culturally defined phenomenon‚ and therefore what is considered polite in one culture can sometimes be quite rude or simply eccentric in another cultural context. While the goal of politeness is to make all of the parties relaxed and

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    Report Ouline - Nihongo

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    REPORT OUTLINE in NIHONGO ETIQUETTE: Meals in Japan traditionally begin with the phrase itadakimasu (いただきます?) (literally‚ "I humbly receive"). The phrase is similar to "bon appétit"‚ or saying grace to give thanks before a meal. It is said to express gratitude for all who played a role in preparing‚ cultivating‚ ranching or hunting the food. This also acknowledges that living organisms have given their life to human beings asDāna.[2][3] Upon finishing a meal‚ the Japanese also use the polite phrase Gochisōsama-deshita (ごちそうさまでした

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