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    human emotion to do so. In the speech by Martin Luther King Jr.‚ his stylistic choices are effective in persuading his audience by targeting their emotions. Ultimately‚ the content of the writing is unsuccessful unless delivered in a way that forces listeners and readers to feel a certain way. MLK Jr. expertly utilizes the repetition of multiple phrases throughout his speech in order to establish his assertive and persuasive tone. As he speaks‚ the intensity in his voice increases to create a sense of

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    some struggle with clearly and concisely getting their main ideas across to the listeners. Another consequence is stage fright‚ which is the most common and most feared cost of being unable to speak in public. With the lack of the ability to speak publicly certain opportunities may be forgone‚ especially in the professional job market. Not conveying thoughts and ideas into words properly could cause the listeners to lose interest‚ misunderstand‚ or even completely not comprehend what the message

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    Student ID: 51125153 Course Name: Counselling Skills 1. Course Tutor: Anne Smith Counselling Skills Essay 1. Date Due: 17 Nov 2011 Counselling is a form of communication whereby one individual‚ from now on referred to as the listener‚ forms a helping relationship with one or a group of individuals. (Hough 2010) A counselling type relationship is used in a multitude of everyday home and work settings. These individuals may not call themselves counsellors or indeed have any formal

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    Running head: EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION IN THE WORKPLACE                     Effective Communication in the Workplace  Patricia Moore  Strayer University  BUS 100 Intro to Business  May 4‚ 2015  Lora Yardley        1  EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION IN THE WORKPLACE   2  Effective Communication in the Workplace  Effective communication is extremely important in all aspects of life‚ weather discussing  work or personal life.  People in organizations typically spend a major part of their time in  interacting with people

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    the world and they need someone there to sympathize with them. Anti-Flag gets the listener angry by exposing the faults of the world. The listener appreciates this because Anti-Flag will not sell into the wrongs of the world. It uses the emotion of finding comfort in that there is someone else out there that has the same views as the listener does. The band uses punk rock music as a common ground with the listeners and expresses their views through their songs. This relates back to the author because

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    Kagan‚ 1994; Diessner‚ 2008). Skinner states that a “verbal repertoire” can have similar effects on various listeners due to the speaker who possesses different repertoires which are shaped and maintained by different verbal communities and languages (Diessner‚ 2008‚ p. 134). It is also noted by Skinner that verbal behavior does not need an audience‚ and that a speaker can become a listener as a result reinenforcing his own behavior (Diessner‚ 2008). The interaction between language and behavior

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    “language that is intended to influence people‚” helps the author’s audience understand their perspective of a certain topic (Ethos). In a song by The Wonder Years‚ “Teenage Parents‚” “Soupy‚” the singer/songwriter of the album‚ tries to influence his listeners to overcome what may seem like an expected outcome for their life. Dan “Soupy” Campbell is authoring this piece by using the three rhetorical appeals of logos‚ pathos and ethos. The first device in the song is logos. John Bean once described logos

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    to enhance the meaning of his speech and bring out the details. The different rhetorical devices‚ allusions to historic documents‚ and metaphors seemed to have brought about the emotions that King was trying to arouse in his listeners. This helped him influence his listeners towards wanting equality for all and changing what was happening in the present so they didn’t repeat things in the past . The very title of his speech was probably taken from his use of anaphora which was present throughout

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    respectable income form the advertiser. However‚ every dog has its day. In 1991‚ 64% of all commercial radio stations in the USA lost money. In addition‚ many stations tried playing a blend of current hits and hits from the previous‚ but the younger listeners did not go for it. The radio stations did not solve the economic problem. In the following article‚ there are three parts in order to solve the problem of this case. Firstly‚ the report would carry out the present state/desired state technique‚

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    written one year before Mr. Cash passed away in 2003. Johnny Cash presents the idea of a Judgment Day through soft indifferent guitar tones‚ somber vocals‚ and scriptures from the book of Revelations. The first thing that grabs the attention of a listener of Johnny Cash is his voice. Cash is well known for his deep baritone voice‚ and his distinctive back band with rebellious‚ somber‚ and humble demeanor. His instrumentation plays an irreplaceable role in his song and to overlook that would be a terrible

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