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    consumed… [W]e now respond morally and emotionally not to the stark fact of physical presence of the person with whom we are sympathizing, but to the way that person’s identity has been symbolized.” In brief, this article explains under the digital age, human are able to express themselves ‘routinely’ but ‘freely’ through different social media, By illustrating the concept with similar mechanical working environment, using just-in-time logistics to manufacture it on an ever-tighter deadline, we…

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    Ethos Pathos Logos

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    Communication is a fundamental building block in the foundation of any civilization. Discourse, speeches, and, written word are among the outlets used to convey ideals and messages that shape a community. Over time, leaders of such societies developed an understanding of the power of word and its ability to enhance its culture and people. Today, rhetoric is known as “the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing” (Merriam-Webster). The dictionary gives an easily comprehended definition…

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    Below I am discussing, at length why I believe I should receive the Research Plus Award, addressing each point of the Researcher Excellence Framework, giving evidence how the past two and a half years have contributed to my personal and my career development. 1. Knowledge and Intellectual abilities a. Knowledge base Throughout my PhD I have been able to attend a number of courses organised by the QUB postgraduate centre, which allowed me to further my knowledge and gain valuable skills within my…

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    1.0 – Introduction According to Bloomsbury International (2014), “Approximately one new word is added to the English language every two hours and around four thousand new words are added to the English dictionary every year.” Language is a way for people to communicate with those around them, sharing notions and conventions of those from the same cultural backgrounds and spreading this so others can learn (Corder, 2013). The way language is communicated varies depending on the environment and…

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    Writing is a very complex form of communication, grammar and punctuation can convert a message and determine the meaning of a sentence, much like intonation in speech. But does that necessarily mean that grammar ultimately defines the overall meaning of a text? In this article Stanley Fish the author of “Say it ain't so”states that the ultimate purpose of writing is to communicate or persuade an audience. Additionally, Fish also firmly believes that language in not mainly about self expression…

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    challenges that occurs in the environment. The child has the potential to have better knowledge, but the ability to learn better would require the appropriate education system for the child; especially, the child's need to be encourage in their communication skills, social skills, and behavioral problems. In addition, a person diagnosed with Autism will also show a limited range of activities and interests, as well as forming and maintain peer relationships. The individuals will display limited…

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    Social media is a technological phenomenon that has shaped modern society. Applications like Twitter and Facebook are used by millions on a daily basis. People all over the world are constantly checking and updating statuses, even in third world countries. Even children are using social medias, although they can barely read. The reason for the popularity of social media is because of its usefulness in business advertisement, its ability to create unlikely relationships, and the instant contact…

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    It is often said that virtual relationships are a poor substitute for a real relationship and that it is impossible to experience any kind of real intimacy online. This is not necessarily the case in the 21st century, within the modern society. Mainstream media heavily promotes the idea that one can find and establish a romance virtually. As we become more and more attached to and immersed in the technology, naturally we're also finding ourselves being opportunistic in terms of finding a way to…

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    ISO, PO, and Regional Counsel. 1. Draft local releases to include all information the HIPAA Breach 2. Consider the prospect of having their regional OPIA staff as a resource. 3. Give draft release to facility PO, who will send it to OIT’s Incident Resolution 4. Service. When the news release has been approved and sent out, give a copy to the facility PO and identify the media outlet(s), to which it was sent. Public Affairs Office (PAOs): Follow Up • When contacted by the news media, be…

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    many factors in causing a big division between conversation. Such as author Sherry Turkle, wrote “Stop googling, Let’s Talk.” published in 2015 in the New York Times, and argues that while technology has help with connecting humans across the world together it’s also has cause human to lose interaction in a conversation without looking at a phone or electronic device. “Stop Googling. Let’s Talk” inform the readers of technology declining conversation by appealing to people through ethos, logos…

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