Task 2 – Explain the principles off effective communication By Zain Riasat General communication skills “Understanding cultural difference‚ finding ways to engage an audience and being able to adapt to a situation.” Wherever you go you are bound to come across cultural differences‚ these can range from variety of things such as the language people use (e.g. English people say "petrol" compared to Americans who say "gasoline") to the way they greet each other (English & Americans shake hands
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followed his friend and fellow countryman‚ Pablo Picasso. He was in the movement of Cubism and mostly did paintings and sculptures. Cubism is a style of art characterized by abstract shapes and unnatural perspectives. Violin and Checker board The “Violin and Checker Board” by Juan Gris was painted in 1913. The painting has bright‚ bold colours‚ the warm colours are harmonising in the foreground‚
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People may think note taking is tedious‚ but is it beneficial in the long run? In my English 101 class‚ the first step of order was taking notes. It was not just notes on work‚ but on an activity‚ which aimed to help all the students along with myself to learn more about each other. I learned three things‚ which made me a better writer. Those were that taking notes in class helps me with spelling‚ the urge to find out more information‚ and helped with my memory. In taking notes in class‚ I learned
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AS Media Studies Report: Checker Magazine Outline of Task The target audience for my magazine is teenage girls who are interested in fashion and the latest trends. I went for this target audience because the main focus of my productions is fashion and most teenage girls are interested in fashion‚ making them easier to target. The category of audience for my products would be a mixture of C2‚ D and E. This is because it is a gossip and fashion magazine so stereotypically these groups would be
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Sample Abstract Template Project Title: First Name: Last Name: Background/importance of research topic (very brief!): An introductory description of the science of the Project and/or the significance of the research area. Purpose/hypothesis (thesis or statement of problem): An introductory statement (thesis) explaining the reason for the research‚ or a statement of the problem or hypothesis. Procedures/Data/Observations: Summary of procedures
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IP 611 Sample Proposal General Topic: Richard Nixon’s “Checkers” Speech (1952) Why: It is the first great demonstration in America of the use and power of television to shape politics. As with Nixon himself‚ the speech was brilliant‚ bare knuckles and mawkish‚ all at once. By going over the heads of the press in directly appealling to the American people‚ this speech saved Nixon’s political career‚ delivered a hard (and some would say low) blow back on his political opponents (especially
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"Checkers‚" The American Dog in Disguise: A Rhetorical Analysis of Nixon’s Address In "The Checkers Speech‚" Richard Nixon responds to criticism regarding an alleged "secret fund." At this time‚ 1952‚ Nixon was running for vice president with presidential candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower. Eisenhower was enjoying enormous popularity when the rumor surfaced one month before the election. Nixon was accused of accepting a supplemental salary of $18‚000 dollars‚ contributed by a group of supporters
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Caleb Jensen Ms. Barton AP Language 7th Period 6 December 2015 “Checkers”: Annotative Bibliography In the 1950’s‚ people were heavily persuaded by people in the same social class because they could effortlessly relate to each other’s financial well being‚ thus bringing them together as a unit. In his speech “Checkers”‚ Richard Nixon wields an honest and confident tone that portrays him as a middle class man in order to allow his audience to connect with him‚ thus saving his presidential campaign
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The purpose of Richard Nixon’s famous “Checkers” Speech is to inform Americans as to why he used $18‚000 from a group of his supporters and to persuade them of the truth. He also aims to reveal the flaws in the standing government. The audience of the speech is American citizens who were of voting age at the time and who owned a television. or radio with which to watch or listen to the public address. The genre is a political speech. Richard Nixon’s stance is expressing his story and his reasoning
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the world’s most popular board game that can be played by 2 players. This game was originated in India that used to be an ancient game. The board used in the game is called chessboard that holds 64 squares and ordered in 8X8 grid. It’s same with checker board only difference is that the size. Since this board game is being played by 2 players‚ there will be 2 colors‚ black/brown and white. Each player will have 16 chess pieces. These 16 pieces contain 1 King‚ 1 Queen‚ 2 Rooks‚ 2 Knights‚ 2 Bishops
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