Career Plan Reflection Paper Alexis Phan BCOM/275 February 5, 2014 Rodney Thirion The career plan building activities actually just confirmed what I already knew about myself. I love to work with and interact with people, I love to help people, I like to deliver results and I can be resistant to change. The activities also taught me things that I didn’t know about myself. I always viewed myself as organized and I learned that I could definitely be more organized. Being organized prevents
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Article Debate BCOM/275 10/12/14 Are Steroids Bad? In this article that I have read, the author has given both the positive and the negatives on steroid use, and he even offered to voice his opinion at the end. This has been a major subject now days, particularly concerning most major professional sports. The common stereotype that he went over was that all steroids are bad and make you unhealthy beyond control. Then he goes
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Demonstrative Communication Shannon Conley April 16, 2012 BCOM/275 Demonstrative communication is a form of communicating without stating or even writing down exactly what it is you are trying to convey. You can try to get your point across by the way you hold yourself, or use body language. Another way is the tone of your voice, which can tell how you are feeling without saying it. Also, the expressions that you show while interacting can tell what you are thinking. This form of communicating
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Florida Motorcycle Helmet Law BCOM/275 Florida Motorcycle Helmet Law The history of motorcycle helmet laws in the United States is characterized by change. In 1967, to increase motorcycle helmet use, the federal government required the states to enact helmet use laws in order to qualify for certain federal safety programs and highway construction funds. By the early 1970s, almost all the states had universal motorcycle helmet laws. Michigan was the first state to repeal its law in 1968, beginning
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Assignment 1.1 Tony Sadler BCOM/275 Ben McCullom 29 October 2014 Who was the sender? Myself Who was the receiver? Coworker What was the message? Price quotes for cable packages What channel was used to send the message? Phone call What was the misunderstanding that occurred? Either I mumbled and caused the receiver to misunderstand or she just did not hear me correctly. The wrong prices were quoted and we lost a customer in the process because of our miscommunication. How
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Article Rebuttal – Against Removing Illegal Alien Amnesty Kubani L. Brown BCOM/275 12/22/2014 Charles Cattermole Article Rebuttal This country that we live in and are all apart of was built from the ground up by immigrants. There are however people and organizations out there that have forgotten this fact. They feel that this country does not need any more immigrants and that they are hurting our country economically. Hurting Americans Dan Stein, President of
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Article Rebuttal BCOM 275 Article Rebuttal An article located on a controversial subject is discussed. The article is titled “A Very Controversial Article” written by Athena Louise. The article's main idea is regarding illegal aliens in the workplace
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Article Rebuttal Christine MacRae BCOM 275 February 23, 2015 Lloyd Krieger Article Rebuttal According to an article found on the Natural News website, vaccines are one of the primary contributing factors related to increased rates of autism. (Adams, 2014) The article goes on to provide supporting quotes from various authors on the subject. Of those supporting quotes, some claim that a preservative called thimerosal found in vaccines, such as the flu shot, is the culprit. Another author’s
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Demonstrative Communication BCOM/275 Demonstrative Communication Demonstrative communication can be defined as verbal and non-verbal actions direct or indirect connection with other people. Communication is a way to transmit feelings or thoughts; it is a process of transferring information between a sender and a receiver. It involves replacing ideas, messages or information given. Verbal communication however is straight to the point because when one is speaking you can hear the sincerity
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Demonstrative Communication Billie Spring BCOM 275 June 6, 2011 Demonstrative Communication Communication is the process of sharing information, thoughts and feelings between people through speaking, writing or body language. Effective communication is when information is transmitted by the sender is received and understood by someone in the way it was intended. Demonstration communications occurs when someone uses ways to communicate other than their voice. This is done by facial
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