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    Patient Counseling

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    This use of powerful language will convince the patients about the benefits and the side effects of medications. Even for the patients to believe that the pharmacist possesses adequate knowledge about the medications and its interactions, it is essential for the pharmacist to have a powerful language. The powerful language during counseling also shows that the pharmacist is confident and it in turn encourages the patient to trust the pharmacist. Once the patient has confidence in the pharmacist, the patient is more likely to comply with the instructions given by the pharmacist. Powerful language also helps in initiating and maintaining the conversation. If a pharmacist has powerful verbal communication, then the patient is more likely to take the pharmacist…

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    The purpose of the camp is to help teens step out of their comfort zones, begin to have more of an open mind, and intact positive change in their communities. Because we are trying to inspire these kids, it is important that all staff members follow certain conventions. In the months leading up to camp and during camp, the tone amongst staff members is informal but informative. When speaking to possible sponsors, the tone is formal and professional. Getting these two mixed up could result in…

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    concern, including who they can approach both in the school and in the local authority In my workplace we are provided with a Whistleblowing Reporting Policy and Procedure which has several stages beginning with an informal disclosure to my line manager or Service Manager or Human Resources. If preferred or if unhappy with the action taken initially the second stage is a formal disclosure either verbally or in writing to the Monitoring Officer - Head of Legal & Democratic Services, Head of…

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    provoke change for equality to his fellow clergymen. King was an extremist who was arrested during a peaceful protest, so he writes a letter explaining that he wants to change society’s view from tolerating segregation to fighting it. In the beginning of the text, Martin Luther King Jr. uses formal language to portray the unjust treatment of African Americans and the importance of making a change in society. King utilizes formal language when he says “I want to try to answer your statement in…

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    psychologist, that created the action research and was the first researchers to develop a model. His model described the process of decision-making that includes analysis, reconnaissance, problem reconceptulization, planning and implementation of social action, and evaluation (McClure, 2002). McClure, 2002, references three types of data collection in his article, interviewing, observation and questionnaires. The interviewing method is fact based where questions are asked and the participants’…

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    This highly informal, written conversation on Facebook messenger is between two cousins, James and Natalie, with the audience being each other. The function of the text is to arrange and discuss Christmas plans and to intend to see one another. The informal register reflects and supports the social purpose to consolidate their relationship and familiarity. The jovial and relaxed tone also shows their close relationship. The primary function of this text is to inform each other about their…

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    Although this is true, I believe that my writing is definitely getting stronger. The use of proper grammar, formal language, complex sentences, and sophisticated vocabulary are some of the main skills I developed that have made my writing stronger. In addition, I have learned how to develop a strong thesis by providing a clear and specific argument that goes beyond a simple restatement of the subject, serving as a guide for the readers to know what to expect from my essay. Contributions I have…

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    Linguistic Observation

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    The greeting that best identifies the scenario is near-boundary occurrence because the greeting mainly occurred at the beginning of the social interaction. The greeting was a combination of formal and informal because the women in her early thirties politely said, “Buenos Dias (Good Morning)” followed by a handshake. Due to the handshake I infer that there is a formal boundary between the family and the women. On the contrary the male in his early thirties greeted the older couple also by saying…

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    Language Reflection

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    for my language study. The current work place environment involves in assisting customers with their product choice within the store and serving customers at the checkout. My aim in this language study is to compare how my language changes with each different person I interact with within the work place environment and to extend my knowledge regarding language and communication in the industry. Every shift I work, I would have many interactions with customers coming from different cultures and…

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    Stage 2 English Pathways- Language in the Workplace Word count: 1896 Introduction Target Australia employs over 24000 people in 308 locations around the country (Target Australia, 2016). My employment at Target Australia began in 2013 and I’m still currently employed there as a team member. Target Australia’s first store opened in 1926 in Geelong, Victoria by George Lindsay and Alex McKenzie who pioneered discount retailing, Lindsay’s business methodology was ‘half the profit,…

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