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    Communication: The Culture Affect Shannon Webber Professor Aubrey Williams Managerial Communication March 10th‚ 2013 Abstract Verbal and nonverbal communication a like can be difficult within the same culture; add in a mix of cultures and the difficulty level is off the charts. Communication is extremely important and must be done properly for optimum success. `Cultural differences have the potential to breed significant misunderstandings  Communication: The Culture Affect             Communication

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    Enzymes are globular proteins that are synthesized by the ribosomes in a cell. They act as catalysts during biological reactions; therefore‚ enzymes are able to speed up these reactions without undergoing a permanent change themselves. These proteins are able to do this by lowering the activation energy of a reaction. To add on‚ enzymes require specific conditions under which they can work best. Reactions occur at faster rates when the temperature is higher. However‚ the rate of an enzyme-catalyzed

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    What is the most influential factor positive or negative that affects training When a business chooses to train their workers there are many factors that affect the training process. Top management needs to have a “buy-in” and commitment to the training and development. Training needs to be part of the corporate culture. If employees feel they are not supported by their management while training‚ they may not give the attention and commitment that the training deserves. Training needs to be tied

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    The forces affect an organization Introduction With an increasingly competitive and dynamic business world‚ anyone organizations want to be successful‚ managers must make and develop appropriate business strategies. Strategy is the direction and scope of an organization over the long term‚ which achieves advantage in a changing environment through its configuration of resources and competences with the aim of fulfilling stakeholder expectations. ( Johnson‚ Scholes‚ Whittington‚ 2009:3). It does

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    Tragedy Affects Community

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    How does tragedy affect community? Tragedy is an event causing great suffering‚ which is what happened 15 years ago. On September 11th‚ 2001 terrorist hijacked planes and attacked important buildings. That day many lost their lives and many more were injured. Our community deals with tragedy by making memorials and showing pride in our country. One way we deal with tragedy is by showing pride in our country. For example‚ in the President’s speech he did with a bullhorn he was dressed as a

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    Two main groups of changes affect managers’ jobs and are significant to an organization: external forces and internal forces. With external forces‚ the need for change comes from various sources outside the organization: marketplace‚ governmental laws and regulations‚ technology‚ labor markets‚ and economic changes. Internal forces originate from the internal operations of the organization or from the impact of external changes. They include redefining an organization’s strategy‚ workforce‚ new equipment

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    Technology’s Effect on Students Technology has impacted students more than anything‚ work wise and socially. Technology impacts students in some ways for the better and in other ways for the worse‚ both effecting their school work and social life. Technology can improve the work of a student‚ but also worsen it‚ depending on how the student is using the technology. Students may find that technology improves their social life in many ways‚ for others it might have a negative effect and worsen their

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    male consumers’ were opposed to exposing‚ exploiting and objectifying the woman and her body in advertisement. Introduction Research on advertisement featuring sex role focused on how content and imagery affect cognitive responses and attitude toward the advertisement‚ which in turn affect attitude toward the brand and purchase intention (Jaffe‚ 1994; Leigh and Whitney‚ 1987). Attitude toward advertising can be defined in general as learned tendencies to respond in a consistently favorable or

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    Technology’s Affect on Attendance “I can watch all the games on my flatscreen and buy a sixer of excellent beer for $10. Or I can pay $50+ for tix‚ $35 for parking (at my own risk)‚ and $10 each for 16oz of crummy beer. It’s kind of a no brainer for me1.” The likelihood of traffic jams‚ long lines for overpriced concession‚ misbehaving fans‚ and bad weather in comparison to a comfortable couch‚ high definition TV‚ surround-sound‚ large variety of games and channels are all factors that raise

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    Trauma Affects Brains

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    In “Trauma affects brains of boys and girls in opposite ways” by Stanford University‚ the University of Stanford states that brain scans of teenagers with post-traumatic stress disorder show a structural differences between boy and girls. The part of the brain that shows the structural difference is called insula‚ the insula is the part of the brain that “detects cues from the body and processes emotions and empathy and helps to integrate feeling‚ actions‚ and several other brain functions” (Stanford

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