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    Managerial Accounting

    Subject: Business Communication Essentials ASSIGNMENT 1 Globalization recently becomes an essential trend of our society. One of the most advantages of it is creating a global market where people can exchange not only goods but also knowledge about technology, culture and build up relationships. However, almost things on the world have two sides: positive and negative – globalization isn’t exception. The interaction among nations creates many difficulties for people especially in this case are

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    Demonstrative Communication

    Demonstrative Communication Kim Price Business Communications and Critical Thinking – BCOM 275 05/07/12 Bob Hanks Demonstrative Communication Communication is the activity of conveying information. Communication can be done thru a number of ways. It can be done face-to-face, emails, text messages, body language, etc. Communication can travel from a short distance to miles and miles around the universe. Communication plays a big part of our everyday lives. Be it verbal or non-verbal

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    Bcomm 275 Week 2

    Demonstrative Communications Jeremy Gill BCOM275 5/18/2012 Kamal Faour Demonstrative Communication Demonstrative communication is explained as the process of sending and receiving messages from a sender to a receiver by expressing how he or she may be feeling and thinking and involves exchanging thoughts, messages, or information. People communicate in different ways, with the three typical types being verbal, nonverbal and visual (Nayab, 2011). We present limited or non-engaging body

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    Deaf Culture

    are part of the culture. American Sign Language is the first language that is unspoken in English. It is characterized by shared dialects, slang, and differences accents. We speak our language with the use of hands, face, and bodies. If you watch how deaf people sign, and you will notice they look at each other’s faces when communicating. They don’t look at hands. It is this because facial expressions are important. Our language is visual language. American Sign Language has identify the meaningful

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    Audit Program

    SECOND LIFE CONSULTING XYZ Company First Floor Physical Security Audit As of December 2, 2013 W/P# A4 Prepared by: F.C. Date: 12/02/13 Reviewed by: F.C. Date: 12/04/13 SUMMARY OF AUDIT FINDINGS W/P # C1 FINDINGS The glass construction of the doors and walls of the building does not safeguard privacy of the building's interior. There are only two cameras to cover four entrances and exits on the first floor. The two available cameras do not function properly. RECOMMENDATION Tint the glass of

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    Misconceptions of Algebra

    teaching students well enough. Students often learn the equality symbol misconception when they begin learning mathematics. Rather than understanding that the equal sign indicates equivalence between the expressions on the left side and the right side of an equation, students interpret the equal sign as meaning “do something” or the sign before the answer. This problem is exacerbated by many adults solving problems in the following way: 5 × 4 + 3 = ? 5 × 4 = 20 + 3 = 23 Students may also have difficulty

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    Fra Answer

    Assignment Question A According to the information, we calculate these following ratios. 1) Return on year-end capital employed Net profit before tax and interest/total assets-current liabilities = 16,000 / (258,000-44,000)*100 = 7.5% 2) Net assets (equal to capital employed) turnover Revenue/total assets-current liabilities = 250,000 / (258,000-44,000) = 1.17 times 3) Net profit (before tax) margin Net profit margin=net profit/sale or revenue = 16,000 / 250,000*100= 6.4%

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    Interpersonal Communication

    thoughts and feelings. Words, facial gestures and body language tend to send different signals to people in the form of anger, content, or concern. The process of verbal communication includes tone of voice, pitch, volume, articulation, as well as sign language. Some even consider writing a form of verbal communication. On the other hand non-verbal communication offers so many more options in order to communicate without ever saying a word. Some of these forms are body language, facial expressions

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    Chamelon Effect

    Yavuz1 Zeynep YAVUZ PSYC 102/8 Teoman Ertuğrul TULUN 15.02.2013 THE CHAMELEON EFFECT Nonverbal communication is a big part of people's interaction and it includes mimics, gestures, body postures and so on. People who are good at affecting others through their speech always use nonverbal communication tools successfully. The chameleon effect can be described as “ ...unconscious mimicry of the posture, mannerisms and facial expressions of one’s interaction partners” (Bargh, Chartrand 893). In this

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    Forget Me

    Forget Me Not Ben Garth 3/3/13 ASL: II While watching “Forget Me Not” I realized that it was honestly the worst acting that I have ever seen. However, this movie relays a very important message. Money can corrupt even the most humble and poverty stricken people in of the world. In this movie a poor family living in a trailer park hit the lottery and moves into a gorgeous home with everything that they could possibly want. In this family the father and son were the only rational thinkers, they

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