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    and especially at a time when additional concerns‚ such as the confidence-shaking news from the business world‚ create anxieties and doubts. Productive practices to improve employee relations make it possible for businesses to build on the trustworthiness of the communications process and managers. consequently‚ it means employees are more motivated‚ because of strengthened relationships. Moreover their thoughts are

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    Daniel Webster created a speech in 1825‚ which he delivered to the people who were fighting in the American Revolutionary War. Webster uses pathos‚ logos‚ ethos‚ diction‚ and syntax in his speech in different ways‚ some of them more than others. In this speech Daniel Webster uses pathos fairly often. He talks about “...human faces‚ glowing with sympathy and joy...” Webster is giving examples of people who are giving sympathy to people who have been fighting in the American Revolutionary War. He also

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    Let him therefore consider with himselfe‚ when taking a journey‚ he armes himself‚ and seeks to go well accompanied; when going to sleep‚ he locks his dores; when even in his house he locks his chests…what opinion he has of his fellow Citizens‚ when he locks his dores; and of his children‚ and servants‚ when he locks his chests. Does he not there as much accuse mankind by his actions… [?] (Hobbes‚ Leviathan‚ I.xiii‚ 186-187) Because men lack “direct epistemic access” to the particular intentions

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    also says‚ “…those who can successfully decipher emotional cues have a better chance of developing strong friendships.” By this‚ she infers that people who can easily recognize people’s emotions tend to be the most trustworthy of all‚ being that trustworthiness is a key factor in a friendship. In my view‚ Jones is completely accurate because seeing what society has become with all these new technological inventions‚ no one truly takes the time to enjoy one another because they’re too busy looking at

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    Friar Lawrence Selfish

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    Romeo and Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ has a character that is very oddly characterized. Friar Lawrence‚ proves to be trustworthy‚ yet selfish‚ and very cowardly. A friar is a member of a certain religious orders‚ so apparently‚ he’s supposed to be of most of the holy characteristics. Friar Lawrence is thought to be trustworthy because Romeo trusts him enough to tell him about Juliet. “Then plainly know my heart’s dear love is set on the fair daughter of the rich Capulet. As mine on hers

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    adasdaddsfdggvcbvbvbvcbDefinition of leadership By definition‚ a leader is a person who rules or guides or inspires or influences others. A person who rules or guides or inspires others. According to Stogdill (1950) leadership is the process of influencing the activities of an organised group in its efforts toward goal setting and goal achievement Or "working with and through others to achieve objectives." (Dr. Paul Hersey‚ ) There have been an age long debate‚ and humans

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    others. When these methods of persuasion are implemented effectively‚ people are more likely to be vulnerable to persuasion than they could possibly image. Persuasion is achieved through believability of the persuader combined with expertise and trustworthiness. An effective communicator adopts the three elements of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to win over the audience. Using the model of persuasion in

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    book‚ after multiple sightings‚ there comes a point in which the reader is uncertain whether or not to trust the judgement of the governess; when pointing out an apparition to Mrs. Grose and Flora. Neither claim to see the ghost‚ challenging the trustworthiness of the governess. At this point‚ the reader may choose to disregard the story‚ as it is told in the governess’ point of view. With every turn‚ the reader is uncertain of the governess’ every move‚ every thought. Finally‚ at its close -the overbearing

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    Pillars are the foundation in which we develop a stable entity‚ whether for a physical buildings or a metaphorical analogy of our government. These pillars develop within us as we approach each day in order to strive to be the best version of ourself. As I enter college‚ I strive to continue dedicating my time studying to excel in my academics. College provides an expanded realm of knowledge that is imparted onto us that not only prepares us for our designated future but for the real world. As

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    The new 2018 Subaru Outback commercial‚ entitled See the World‚ includes a young couple seeking directions to a specific trail that is not identified on any maps. While requesting information at a roadside country store‚ the young couple encounters an older blind gentleman that offers to lead them to the trail. I believe the blind man in the commercial is a personification of the vehicle because he guides the couple to their desired destination and provides an experience that they will never forget

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