Article Rebuttal Kenneth Sawyer BCOM/275 February 14, 2012 Heidi Roberts Article Rebuttal The laws on abortion when dealing with women where pregnancy is a result of rape or incest can be detrimental to these victims overall well being. They should be allowed to make the appropriate choice according to their circumstances. There are different factors that may contribute to the final decision of an abortion. New abortion laws have caused many concerns especially toward
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Demonstrative Communication Paper BCOM/275 Demonstrative Communication Paper Communication is often thought as strictly verbal and people tend to forget that they can communicate in different ways rather than verbally. Nonverbal communication is the other half of communication that includes the elements of facial expressions, tone of voice, hand gestures, body language, and the most important element: eye contact. The unique aspect of nonverbal communication is that this type of
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BCOM 275 3/31/12 Week 2 assignment Definition Demonstrative communication is a bi-directional process between both the receiver and the sender where non-verbal communication is the only way of communication involved. In a demonstrative communication, the sender is dispatching a message non-verbally and the receiver is translating it in a way where the correct message needs to be attained. Facial expressions, voice tone and body language/ gestures are the three main types of demonstrative
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Knowing Your Audience BCOM/275 September 22, 2014 Knowing Your Audience Knowing Your Audience On August 5, 2010, the main entrance into the San José Mine, near Copiapó, Chile, collapsed trapping 33 miners approximately 2,300 feet underground for more than two months Weik, J. (2010). The miners’ family members, and by extension, the world, grew increasingly concerned about the well-being of the thirty three men as there was no way of determining the
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Demonstrative Communication Kelvin Burford BCOM/275 April 27, 2014 Demonstrative Communication Communication is the act of conveying information for the purpose of creating a shared understanding. It’s something that humans do every day. The word “communication” comes from the Latin “communis,” meaning “to share,” and includes verbal, non-verbal and electronic means of human interaction (Communication Studies, 2014). No matter where you are from, your cultural background, your age, or experience
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1 Article Rebuttal Sheretta Burries BCOM/275 November 6, 2012 Charlene Sowell 2 Should Same-Sex Marriages be legalized? This rebuttal article is about how same sex marriages should be legalized. In this paper valid points will be made to refute the statements made by Pope Benedict XVI, of the Roman Catholic Church on Jan. 9, 2012. Pope Benedict XVI told Vatican diplomats from 179 countries that same-sex marriage threatens "human dignity" in his annual "State of the World". The Pope Benedict
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Unspoken Communication BIGDADDY14 January 30, 2014 BCOM/275 When I first heard the terms demonstrative communication, I thought about a Mime artist. Without saying a word a Mime artist is able to effectively communicate with others. It is amazing how body language, simple gestures and facial expressions can say so much more than what is actually communicated verbally. How a message is relayed to someone involves way more than what is actually being said verbally. How we receive and send messages
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A Rebuttal of “Disarming Law-abiding Citizens Doesn't Make Them Any Safer" Larry N. Farmer BCOM 275 August 5, 2013 Steve Boylan Abstract A Rebuttal of “Disarming Law-abiding Citizens Doesn't Make Them Any Safer" In the article, “Disarming law-abiding citizens doesn’t make them any safer”, (Spartanburg Harold-Journal, 2012) the Spartanburg Harold talks about the ban on guns will leave law-abiding citizens vulnerable to criminals, terrorists and homicidal lunatics. In this paper I will discuss
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Knowing Your Audience UoP Student BCOM/275 October 9, 2011 UoP Instructor Knowing Your Audience Communicating effectively in a time of crisis is crucial to informing every body of the incident and contributes to a successful outcome of an already stressful event. The Chilean copper mine collapse is a classic example of an incident requiring multiple levels of communication, particularly to the families of the miners and the company’s employees. To start with, developing
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Rebuttal Paper Dayna Kielau BCOM/275 January 16, 2012 Plan B One Step is an emergency contraceptive pill that prevents the fertilization of an egg after unprotected sex. The FDA wanted Plan B One Step to be made available without a prescription to all ages. The Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius overruled this. “The result of Sebelius' action is that Plan B will remain available to women ages 17 and older without a prescription, but those 16 and younger will still
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