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    presented usually in detail. 2. A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group. 3. Law A published collection of authoritative accounts of court cases or of judicial decisions. Often used in the plural. 4. Common talk; rumor or gossip: According to report‚ they eloped. 5. Reputation; repute: a person of bad report. 6. An explosive noise: the report of a rifle. v. re·port·ed‚ re·port·ing‚ re·ports v.tr. 1. To make or present an often official‚ formal‚ or regular

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    information age that is totally driven by the media. You view events happening around the world via satellite TV in the comfort of your living room; you get the latest gist and gossip on smart phones connected to the ubiquitous internet that is proliferated with social media like Facebook and Twitter; propagation of gossips has not been easier! Success‚ being synonymous with fame is something people naturally love to identify with. The most intricate affairs of successful people thus become

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    especially regarding sensitive topics such as shadowing the lives of celebrities. The press and celebrities are two things that cannot survive without each other. For the media to survive‚ they need to feed their audience with what they want to hear- gossip. Although many celebrities crave the private life‚ one may ask‚ how would they get anywhere without all the publicity they receive? Undoubtedly‚ the press hounds famous people to such an extent‚ that every single detail of their personal life

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    Internal Business Communications 1 1.1.1 Objectives 1 1.1.2 Formal versus Informal 1 1.2 Definition 1 1.3 History 2 2 Structure of a Grapevine 2 2.1 Elements 2 2.2 Informational Chains 2 2.2.1 The Single Strand Chain 2 2.2.2 The Gossip Chain 3 2.2.3 The Probability Chain 3 2.2.4 The Cluster Chain 3 2.3 The Transmission Forms of Rumours 3 2.3.1 Pipe Dreams or Wish Fulfilment 3 2.3.2 The Bogie Rumour 4 2.3.3 Wedge Drivers 4 2.3.4 Home-Stretchers 4 2.4 Types of

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    Those magazines have a very attractive appearance with impressive pictures and headings. Women’s magazines especially dominate types of magazines in the hall and they are top-selling magazines. Most of them have a focus on fashion‚ beauty‚ celebrity gossip‚ and health. They’ll also include recipes‚ relationship advice‚ “real life” stories‚ and weight-loss advice. I guess sensationalism is the formula for these tabloid magazines to appeal people. Those magazines do not really focus about the facts

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    fame occurs in a society where only a few people can be favoured and adored by the public. Therefore‚ if we consider the hardships they’ve been through‚ and the fact that they are so few and precious to us that even their smallest actions become our gossip‚ then it makes sense that celebrities should be paid well. But this is not to say that the ordinary people should necessarily earn less because of their plain life and normal appearances. Ordinary people are the foundation of a functioning society

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    ’ Johann K. Lavater A rumor without a leg to stand on will get around some other way. John Tudor Scandal is gossip made tedious by morality. Oscar Wilde (1854 – 1900)‚ Lady Windermere’s Fan‚ 1892‚ Act III Why do we talk about other people? Oscar Wilde’s statement "Scandal is gossip made tedious by morality" shows something of the reason we talk about other people. Gossip relieves boredom. Gossiping carries such a negative connotation that few will proudly own to have done so‚ but few

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    unofficially by some sort of gossip or rumor. Grapevines exist is many different organizations. They are formed by individuals and groups within these organizations. These people usually have a common link or something similar that ties them together in some way. Grapevines typically spread information very quickly but most of the time‚ the information is not verified or accurate. No matter what workplace or organization you belong to‚ grapevines‚ rumors and gossip will always exist. One

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    Rumors in the Workplace

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    some cases even crippling the company itself. Most employees do not realize that is exactly what they are doing when repeating unsubstantiated comments. A rumor‚ by Webster’s definition‚ is an unconfirmed but widely circulated story or a piece of gossip. Once a company is faced with the rumor mill they have a choice to make. They may either acknowledge there is a problem‚ seek out a strategy‚ and develop a solution or they may choose to ignore the situation and allow it to fester. Each person

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    Most people concentrate on news item and gossip written on magazines during a wait in front of the cash register at the supermarket. The magazines are written about personal lives of the various famous people with pictures. Of course‚ this is the fact that their private life makes entertainment for a while from other peoples boring time. But I don’t think it is right that they become unhappy because of their open personal lives. First‚ no one will deny the fact that most magazines run their companies

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