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    Employee motivation is an employee’s intrinsic happiness about and drive to face the activities related to the working environment.motivatin is a internal or external drive that effect on the individual who is difficult to take the necessary steps in the organization. An individual motivation is focused on biological and emotional factors as such motivation is difficult to explain the tasks and responsibilities’ in the organization. it can be influenced by the external factor. Motivation is…

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    Accordingly, there is a focus on persuading function of political discourse and the kinds of persuading strategies employed by the political leader in their speech. 2. Review of Related Theoretical and Empirical Background Theoretical framework for the analysis is Aristotelian…

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    Attitudes vary from strong to weak, confident to unsettled, extreme to mild, and they are as diverse as the behavior they influence. Social scientific research has aimed at tackling the age-old questions of how and when attitudes influence behavior. What kinds of attitudes influence judgment and behavior most? Under what circumstances do attitude-behavior correspondence occur most often? What processes and pathways do attitudes follow to influence behavior? The MODE ((Motivation and Opportunity…

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    The article, Sponsorship Disclosure: Effects of Duration on Persuasion Knowledge and Brand Responses by Boerman, Reijmersdal, and Neijens (2012), is a study about the influence of sponsorship disclosure. Sponsorship disclosure (hereafter, referred to as SD) is a symbol or statement disclosing the presence of a product within a commercial or program.The purpose of a SD is to prevent program viewers from being misled, deceived, or in any other way, persuaded by the advertisement content; SD are…

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    Pathos’ Contribution to a Writer’s Argument After reading John Scalzi’s online article "Being Poor”, I noticed a strong sense of compassion was created within the audience. Copious amounts of comments in response to Scalzi 's article demonstrated this compassion. The ability to elicit hundreds of emotional responses from an audience makes it critical to base my essay on Scalzi’s use of the rhetorical persuasion form, pathos. Numerous examples of pathos are evident within John Scalzi 's touching…

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    Short Term Goals In Groups

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    of all ideas. He will record the group’s ideas and organize them in a clear manner where he will then coordinate decision making based on group consensus. Vincent has been assigned the role of energizer and gate keeper. As an energizer, he has to focus the group 's energy into forward movement. Vincent will push people to take action if there is a problem. As a gatekeeper, he will encourage everyone to participate in the group. Anna has been assigned to be the recorder and commentator for the…

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    Effective understanding of course objective is important in the learning process. Learners learn the concepts easily when they have a clear understanding of what they are required to understand at the end of it. The objectives should be easy to understand. Clear stipulation of the objectives gives the learners an idea of what is expected of them. The objectives also serve as the guidelines to the tutor to avoid deviation from the main objective of the course. The purpose of this essay is to…

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    A balance between peripheral and central persuasion cues is necessary when approaching a mature audience. With film, this balance translates to realistic visual representations that are engaging yet not wholeheartedly fictitious. Sinclair 's The Jungle clearly relied on both central and peripheral persuasion cues. Sinclair appealed to people using peripheral cues in the form of strong imagery; one particular passage is especially vivid: “[T]he meat would be shoveled into carts, and the man who…

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    Having a healthy lifestyle is key to success. Joe Cross is an Australian businessman that is determined to reduce his obesity. For various years, Cross had become dependent on different kinds of medications to control his obesity. However, he is determined to change his habits by travelling to the U.S, and fast for 60 days by drinking detox juice. He encountered various people that motivated him to continue with his goal. Cross’s main goal is to persuade people to adopt a healthy lifestyle…

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    Kenya is a stunning place on the East African Coast. The vast amount of land and scenery is what brings tourism to this country. Tourists rush in see the wildlife during safaris and retreat to resorts and unwind. After watching Wild Frontier’s Travel Guide to Kenya and comparing it to Adam Jadhav’s New: Tourism, friend or foe of the Maasai?, it is evident that there is a positive and negative effect of tourism. Using various techniques, these videos give off separate insights of tourism in Kenya…

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