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    Com 156 V5 Complete Class

    3 COM 156 Week 2 Individual Strategies for Gathering and Evaluating Sources (Appendix E) COM 156 Week 2 DQ 1 COM 156 Week 2 DQ 2 COM 156 Week 2 DQ 3 COM 156 Week 3 Individual Writing an Annotated Bibliography and Quoting, Summarizing, and Paraphrasing a Source (Appendix F) COM 156 Week 3 DQ 1 COM 156 Week 3 DQ 2 COM 156 Week 3 DQ 3 COM 156 Week 4 Individual Thesis Statement (Appendix G) COM 156 Week 4 DQ 1 COM 156 Week 4 DQ 2 COM 156 Week 4 DQ 3 COM 156 Week 5 Individual Outline (Appendix

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    Vietcombank

    sale department of Vietcombank): Communication Tools of a Professional Salesperson   This module covers several communication skills that are not specifically addressed in the Customer Sales Map: 1) investigating; 2) listening actively; 3) paraphrasing; 4) observing nonverbal behaviors; and 5) using silence effectively. Many salespeople have never learned these skills in either their academic or professional work. The module emphasizes that effective selling is built on positive communication

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    Is Plagiarism so Bad?

    Is Plagiarism so Bad? To understand the effect of plagiarism we have to understand what plagiarism is. According to Dictionar.co the definition of plagiarism state as, “an act or instance of using or closely imitating the language and thoughts of another author without authorization and the representation of that author's work as one's own, as by not crediting the original author.” Plagiarism is an academic misconduct in which students try to avoid thinking and writing. The schools expectations

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    Economics

    1 Purpose of Interpersonal Skills In Effective Performance Appraisal 1.0 INTRODUCTION When asked what is Interpersonal skills, the answers quite straight forward, people interacting with other people, that's what interpersonal skill means. We all start doing it from the moment we're born. And if all goes well as we grow up, we get more skilled at communicating our wants and needs, our feelings and thoughts. We also learn to interpret other people’s feelings in turn, so that in adulthood we are

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    Assignment

    How to Avoid... “You commit plagiarism in written work when you use another person’s words, ideas or opinions without acknowledging them as being from that other person” (University of Cape Town, 2005: 1). While plagiarism is a serious offense, and can often result in academic probation or even expulsion from university, it is not always an intentional error. This handout highlights some of the common plagiarism infractions so that you can be sure to avoid them in your work. Excerpt from Global

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    Harvard

    Bibliographic details More than one book by the same author in the bibliography More than one report from the same author, written in one year Appendix Plagiarism Avoiding plagiarism Quoting Referencing a long quote Quoting parts from a long paragraph Paraphrasing Ibid Op.cit. Et al. Edition Author who cites another author (secondary citation) Summarising several authors Bibliographic management tools Page 5 5 5-6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7-8 8 9 9-10 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 13-14 14 14 14-15 15 15 16 16 16 16 17

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    Analysis of News Presentation of Academic Research

    'Alcohol-Attributable Cancer Deaths and Years of Potential Life Lost in the Unites States' is a current 2013, peer reviewed research from The American Journal of Public Health. The Objective of the article was to "provide current estimates of alcohol-attributable cancer mortality and years of potential life lost in the United States" (Naimi, 2013). The research contains many methods, sources, discussions, statistical analyses, results, limitations and strengths. After conducting the research, they

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    Interpersonal Interaction

    Interpersonal Interaction Speech and language- Speech is the act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience. The words speech and language are often used interchangeably to describe the interaction of people talking to each other. However, speech is linked with how we say words while language defines what we say. The following are examples of speech: • Jargon • Dialect • Accent • Tone of voice Jargon is the technical language used by professions. Jargon is basically a shortened

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    Bowling For Columbine Rhetoric

    plaque praises the deaths of civilians, however the truth behind the plaque is a different story. When Michael Moore was criticized for his inaccurate paraphrasing of the plaque, his response was: “I was making a point about the carpet-bombing of Vietnam during the 1972 Christmas offensive. I did not say exactly what the plaque said but was paraphrasing.” (Moore, Michael) Moore misleads the audience and deliberately keeps the plaque hidden off screen so he could get away with the deception. Moore was

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    Hey You There

    Communication Worksheet Answers 1. Match the element of the communication process with the description or example. |a. __2___ |Receiver |1. |Methods for conveying the information | |b. _4___ |Response or return message |2. |The person to whom the message is sent | |c. _3____ |Message |3. |The information that is sent

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