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    COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING LECTURES BY TANVEER LODHI PART I COMMUNICATION PROCESSES 1. COMMUNICATION PROCESS 1.1 DEFINITION‚ HISTORY‚ AND PURPOSE OF COMMUNICATION Man is gregarious by nature i.e. he is a social animal and completely dependent upon others to satisfy his needs. Thus his very existence and quality of life depends upon living in a society. Communication is the means through which he interacts with the society.

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    Jack Slotnick 3/30/2011 The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat What is completely amazing is that with these conditions attacking his mental abilities Dr. P was able to function and continue working with his music students. The left side of the brain controls four very important everyday functions. Listening‚ calculations‚ logic and analysis. The author makes a very interesting observation. Neurology and psychology discuss many facets and explanations of our mental processes but almost

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    Critically assess the claim the claim that the conscience has ultimate moral authority Thobeka Kellett Conscience is said to be a voice or feeling that dictates a persons moral decisions this feeling of a sense of right and wrong has no definite definition and its argued among psychologists‚ philosophers and religious believers what the true origin of this feeling is. Some psychologists argue that we are born with this and this part of our personality is created by our social surroundings and

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    the moral fabric and attitudinal strengths of students‚ special skill sets in specified areas of focus is best learnt through special courses which are done usually after a student completes his secondary education. Technical education is a field which takes care of honing and developing special skill sets which ultimately determine the student’s employability or otherwise. Hence for the development of the youth and to make them job-ready‚ it is highly important to have the best of technical education

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    Chapter 1: Technical Measurement and Vector 5. Newton’s law of universal gravitation is represented by [pic] where F is the gravitational force‚ M and m are masses‚ and r is a length. Force has the SI units kg ∙ m/s2. What are the SI units of the proportionality constant G? 8. The speed of light is now defined to be 2.99 7924 58 × 108 m/s. Express the speed of light to (a) three significant figures‚ (b) five significant figures‚ and (c) seven significant figures. 15. A rectangular

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    Stars of luck shines only for those ‚who at-least try to find out their lucky stars.no doubt‚our fate is defined but one can change the way of his fate by finding a right track to achieve a purposeful aim of life‚finally success will definitely come to one.man is the creator of his own fate‚becusse god has blessed him with so many divine powers and talent can conquer the second world ‚if he really wants to do it.There are pivotal examples of many people who created their own glorious fate.some known

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    Writing Reader-Friendly Documents 1. Overview The traditional way of writing government documents has not worked well. Too often‚ complicated and jargon-filled documents have resulted in frustration‚ lawsuits‚ and a lack of trust between citizens and their government. To overcome this legacy‚ we have a great responsibility to communicate clearly. Studies show that clearly written regulations improve compliance and decrease litigation. Writing that considers our readers’ needs improves the

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    “Prisoners of The Progress”? Technology has caused us to be less direct and social then our predecessors. Back in the 90’s‚ when a 10-year old boy wanted to play video games with his friend‚ he’d go to his friend’s house to play or they’d go to his house to play. Now all children need to do is have a good internet connection and they’d play with their friends without their friends being physically there. Technology has made our generation lazy‚ indirect‚ and it has aided in many crimes. It has even harmed

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    As part of his belief that our nation should practice honesty‚ Washington urged that our Government always be honorable in money matters. He urged our country to borrow as little money as necessary and to avoid piling up a big debt. He realized that emergencies‚ such as unavoidable wars‚ would require us to borrow from time to time; but he urged that these debts be paid off as rapidly as possible. Washington said that failure to do this means we will be making our children pay the debts we ourselves

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    Fundamentals of Technical Writing ENG221 University of Phoenix Technical writing and expository writing are both designed to instruct the reader‚ however technical writing expects the reader to take some sort of action based upon the reading. In the workplace technical writing seems to be more prevalent in the form of technical manuals and instruction booklets‚ whereas expository writing has a wider variety of uses. Although

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