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    Professional Communication

    1: Procedural Message - Draft Version Write a procedural email to employees reminding them of key components of a company policy on acceptable use of email and text messaging. The policy should address security issues, privacy issues, and company monitoring of messages. Consider policies on appropriate message content, the consequences for using company equipment to send harassing messages, and a policy on the use of company system for sending personal email messages. The message should take the

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    Communication Theory

    Telling a friend about the death of her Pet 4 2.2. Making a call while on train 4 2.3. Warning friends about bad weather 4 3. Relating the communication experiences to theory 5 3.1. Telling a friend about the death of her Pet and the Lasswell’s communication model 5 3.2. Making a call while on train and the shanon and weaver model of communication 5 3.3. Warning friends about bad weather and the shanon and weaver model of communication 6 4. Relevance of communication process 6 5. Factors

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    Harsh Economy and Education

    find its ground, determine its next steps and figure out what message they want to convey to the world in regards to its climate and how it will do its part to contribute to a change. For the purpose of this paper, the attention will be given to communication and how it is rebranded and comes from the top down. In 2008 when our current economy found itself in a true crisis and downturn, millions of people lost their jobs. The news was reporting daily on how many were at a loss as to what their

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    Engaging Your Customers

    drudge through some tumultuous work environments. Here are some examples of the dysfunctional work environments I’ve encountered: • Workplace Cliques- Everyone wants to be a part of something and feel a sense of belonging. However, this group is a bad idea if it fosters negativity and exclusiveness; it defies the concept of teamwork. • Nothing gets done without the boss’s approval- This can be polarizing to production. Yes, the boss should have the final say, but if tasks can be delegated, this

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    Mcdonalds

    how they advertise. And though McDonald’s is one of the leading companies in the fast-food chain industry across the globe, people have been outraged with their marketing and campaigns to eat their unhealthy menu items. Thankfully, even with the bad publicity McDonald’s had and has received on numerous occasions, they are still able to have a constant growth within their company. Question #1: When it comes to fast-food industries, marketing and advertising is the key to their success. They

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    Media Influence on Teen Pregnancy

    sincere when first created but have developed into a mockery of their original message. Throughout the seasons of Teen Mom, the focus has become less about education, and more about ratings. MTV began to advertise each episode for the wild activities of the mothers rather than the struggles of being a teenage mother in today’s society. By advertising the mistakes each mother makes in gossip magazines, the wrong message is being sent to young viewers. Shows like Teen Mom and 16 and Pregnant are

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    Science

    organization & clear expression. Correct Answer: Correct a) organization & clear expression. Question 2 4 out of 4 points The three basic parts of a document in transactional writing are Selected Answer: Correcta. message-support-closure. Correct Answer: Correcta. message-support-closure. Question 3 0 out of 4 points How many functions of external and internal correspondence does your text identify? Selected Answer: Incorrect a) two Correct Answer: Correct b) three Question 4 4

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    Ssddd

    your audience want to hear about your problem or idea. Write a brief and engaging opening sentence, with no extravagant claims or irrelevant points. Find some common ground on which to build your case. Interest. Explain the relevance of your message to your audience. Continuing the theme you started with, paint a more detailed picture with words. Get your audience thinking. Desire. Make audience members want to change by explaining how the change will benefit them. Reduce resistance by thinking

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    Media Impact on Youth Violence

    has brainwashed them into doing acts of violence along with making bad decisions to fit in. I remember when I was a kid growing up I watched the news from time to time and one day while watching the news randomly like I would sometimes I seen that the government was attempting to outlaw the production of urban music because in their belief it was supposedly violent and not to be heard by the youth. I followed this story on the news for a while and after a couple of weeks I found out that some of the

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    Reading Between the Text Message Lines: How a Culture Becomes Dependent on Electronic Communication and Changes Language Skills Forever.

    between the text message lines: How a culture becomes dependent on electronic communication and changes language skills forever. They are everywhere, in schoolyards, high school halls, businesses and even our own homes and they are having an effect on our culture at this very minute. You may even be reading this on one right now. They are cell phones and more and more they are being used for more than just talking; they are being used to send e-mail, text, and instant messages. What originally

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