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 writing technologies in the digital media have been a source of dispute among many academic
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UNDERSTANDING FEELINGS DALARSE DEMBY 02/27/2015 BSHS/385 Human Service workers usually have a strong need to help those in need. Within helping‚ treating and assessing patients it is very important to be aware of your actions. Clients are very attentive to the professional’s demeanor. Because most clients are apprehensive upon arrival they will not divulge of the information needed to successfully treat them. It is usually once a rapport has been established that the client will open up. However
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Persuasive Messages Kelly Ann Bose COMM/295 July 27‚ 2015 Dr. Christopher DeClerk DATE: July 27‚ 2015 TO: Colby Williams‚ CPA FROM: Kelly Ann Bose SUBJECT: CONVERTING DESKTOP QUICKBOOKS CLIENTS TO QUICKBOOKS ONLINE Mr. Williams In the past‚ we have been selling the QuickBooks desktop version at a discounted rate to our clients. The QuickBooks desktop version has its limitations and backing up files is tedious and unreliable. The data becomes corrupted when information is
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Jimmy McDunnah Mr. Pfister 9/10/10 The Messages in The Sword in the Stone There are many messages in The Sword in the Stone. Each adventure that Merlin sends the Wart on isn’t just for the reader’s entertainment. If you look deeper into the story you will see that the Wart’s adventures have some important life lessons also. In the Wart’s first adventure as a perch in his castle’s moat‚ the Wart learns two lessons. The first lesson he learns is the value of compassion. The second moral of the
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Angelica Punla Professor Bhattacharya COM 125-128 16 February 2009 Interpersonal Communications We almost constantly hear parents complaining about their child not listening to them‚ that their kids are being stubborn and will not talkto them. There are masses of books or websites dedicated to helping parents find ways to communicate better with their children. However‚ it is not just the children who had to listen‚ it the parents too. Communication is a two way street. My cousin‚ Austin‚ was
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ATZH-LCB-B 29 January 2012 SUBJECT: Chapter review of Getting the Message Through‚ Chapter VIII. 1. Chapter VIII is about signal units involved during World War II. Throughout each phase of the conflict‚ new problems and difficulties arose that could only be overcome through hard work‚ ingenuity and extreme bravery. The huge scope of the war on numerous continents tested the will and determination of the signal corps. 2. The first real need for signal support was hemisphere defense
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Case Study: Getting the Message Across 1. What’s the Problem at WBCA? To most people‚ giving amateur students the opportunity to work at a college campus radio station does not sound like much of a risk‚ but to the contrary‚ it is. Eagerness to learn and willingness to work is not all that is needed to run a business successfully. Ann Caldera is the program director at the college campus radio station WBCA. Ann doesn’t have a problem getting the students to do work at the station
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How would you define interpersonal communication? Given your definition of interpersonal communication‚ is it possible for someone with immoral or self-serving motives to truly engage in interpersonal communication. Why or why not? I see interpersonal communication as a continuing‚ ever-changing development that occurs when you interact with another individual. Interpersonal communication takes two people. Without the second individual‚ it is impossible to have interpersonal communication. The participants
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INTERPERSONAL ATTRACTION AND LOVE: Attraction is what makes us choose to interact with some people and not others. Many factors influence this attraction. Examples are: i. Propinquity: This is geographical closeness. People tend to be attracted to people they know well and interact with often. The propinquity effect is the finding that the more we see and interact with people; the more likely they are to be our friend and potential partners. ii. Similarity and Homogamy: while propinquity
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A perfect example would be ambulatory sirens going off just outside the office. This would divert my patient focus elsewhere and not on me. I believe presentation go hand in hand with giving a message and channeling. Presentation is as important as communication. As a nurse I want to be credible and respected. The presentation I give should be clear with no mistakes or stuttering. If I never know what I’m talking about and throw something to the
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