Written Response 1 In Chapters One and Two in Public Speaking Handbook Fourth Edition by Steven A. Beebe and Susan J. Beebe. The most important concepts in chapter one are: Empowerment‚ Employment‚ and Communication as Action. (Source‚ message‚ channels‚ receiver‚ and noise) In chapter two the most important concepts are: Know your audience‚ know your introduction and conclusion‚ and look for positive support. Having empowerment is one of the most important thing to have to being a successful
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following data: Job M1 M2 (processing times at machine 1 and 2) A 9 12 B 13 9 C 8 20 D 11 7 E 16 18 F 18 22 G 14 13 What is the minimum makespan? Answer: In order to find the minimum makespan for the two macines we can apply Johnson’sRule: Step 1: Look at the processing times for
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Unit 1 Introduction to Psychology Psychology: Psychology is the systematic study of behaviour and mental processes including perception‚ cognition and emotion. Cognition: is thinking‚ knowing and processing information. Perception: mental processes of organising sensations into meaningful patterns Emotion: changes in facial expressions and adoptive behaviour Behaviour: is any observable action made by a living person or animal. There are now 2 types of behaviour – overt and covert
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Unit 1 Essay Analyze the extent to which religious freedom existed in the British colonies before 1700 Prior to the year 1700‚ the aspect of religion played an enormous role in the British colonies. Religious freedom and toleration was an issue in all the colonies for quite some time. From the northern colonies where religious toleration was very strict‚ to the southern colonies where it was more lenient‚ religious freedom varied from colony to colony‚ but was generally little to none. Out
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Unit 10 Principles of Communication in Adult Social Care Settings To establish communications with either someone that you are caring for or who you may work with there are two groups these are verbal and non-verbal means of communication We also have the five main senses these are Visual – Seeing Auditory – Hearing Olfactory – Smelling Kinaesthetic – Feeling Gustatory – Tasting The verbal means of communication are: Vocabulary‚ words and different languages Tone of voice Pitch (for example
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Unit 1 – P2 – Business Stakeholders Stakeholder Explanation (definition in own words) What the stakeholder wants from Tesco What the stakeholder wants from Oxfam Customers Customers are the people who come to a business for goods/services they want. This is not always for payment. The customer can be another business or an individual. Customers expect the basics from the business which are Value for money‚ product quality etc. Customers would want e.g. Tesco. To have reasonable prices for
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challenges to the status quo are bound to occur‚ especially when the emotionally charged aspect of marriage is involved. Two perfect examples are the cases of Loving v. Virginia 388 US 1‚ 87 S Ct1817(1967)‚ and Goodridge v. Department of Public Health 440 Mass 309‚ 798 NE 2d 941(Mass.2003). Loving v. Virginia (388 US 1‚ 1967) was a landmark case‚ dealing with inter-racial marriage‚ which went all the way to the US Supreme Court. The plaintiffs‚ Mildred and Richard Loving‚ an inter-racial couple‚ who
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CS601: Computer Networks lab EXERCISE - 1 Write a Program in C/ C++ for error detecting code using CRC-CCITT (16 bit) Objective: To enable the receiver of a message transmitted through noisy channel to check whether the message has been corrupted. The aim of an error detection technique is to enable the receiver of a message transmitted through noisy channel to determine whether the message has been corrupted. To do this‚ the transmitter constructs a value called a checksum that is the function
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Gibbs’ (1988) Reflective Cycle Gary‚ Andrea‚ Nick & Omar Gibbs’ reflective cycle is a common model for reflection. It includes 6 stages of reflection Gibbs (1988) reflective cycle • It is a never ending cycle‚ whereby theory and practice constantly feed each other • It can start as quite a shallow process‚ but the more you develop and the more you begin to analyse the tasks‚ the deeper your learning experience becomes • In professional practice‚ tasks do not always follow set procedures – you
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Review Questions 1. When did Christianity originate? Approx. 2000 years ago 2. What are the three components of the Holy Trinity? Father‚ Son‚ Holy Spirit. 3. What are the three major divisions of Christianity? Roman Catholicism‚ Eastern Orthodoxy‚ and Protestantism. 4. What are some festivals associated with Christianity? In the Christian faith both Protestants and Catholics observe certain festivals commemorating events in the life of Christ. Of these‚ the two most important are Christmas‚ which
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