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    Your learning journal entry must be a reflective statement that considers the following questions: 1. Describe what you did. This does not mean that you copy and paste from what you have posted or the assignments you have prepared. You need to describe what you did and how you did it. Read through required materials, and then accomplished the tasks required. I completed the first part of the discussion question earlier than previous weeks, which allowed others to read, and reply to it. I had…

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    In The Stages of Economic Growth: A Non-Communist Manifesto (1960), Walt Whitman Rostow inspires terminology that still sticks in our minds after 55 years. In his work, Rostow uses the terms “underdeveloped” and “developed” to explain the stages of economic development that all countries need to go through. In Rostow’s time, he observes that the United States, Western Europe, and Japan were exemplar nations which have passed the test of development and maturation. According to Rostow, countries…

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    audience a sense of what their daily lives consists of, it also provides the audience the awareness each character has of their actions while being on methamphetamine for a multiple of days. The title of the movie, ‘Spun’, shows a reference to the jargon for the way users feel after going on a methamphetamine binge without any sleep.…

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    How to Listen to Music We all listen to music based on our separate capacities, this is different with each person. Listening to music means perceiving and understanding what happens in the music, you are listening in an active sort of way. The technique will be similar in each individual no matter what type of music they are listening to. They have so many different ways was to listen to music some start with listening to the first sentence or skipping through the song to listen inattentively.…

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    The resistance is on the steering committee who oversee the overall activities of the project. Some people in this committee are differing with each other. Each member of the steering committee wants his/her opinion in solving this problem be hard. The committee organizes frequent meetings and discussions but every time they meet one of their members must differ with the strategy they are planning to take. Another resistance arises from communication specialist, he delays in communicating our…

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    different speech communities, but I have two main ones I consider what makes me. According to Paul Robert’s essay “Speech Communities” a speech community is made in certain ways “these communities which sometimes have their own dialects, their own jargon, and their own codes , meanings ,and pronunciations--are formed by a variety of factors, according to Roberts, including ‘age, geography, education, occupation, social position’ “. The two speech communities that I think are the most important…

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    The original outbreak of feminism began in the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth. As feminism erupted the focus was on the gender equality between men and women, regarding the right to vote and to work. As time went by and feminism gained more attention and followers, the focus extended to political power, as well as sexual, reproductive and economic rights for women. Slowly women gained the right to vote and gaind political power, what was once a dream for most women became a…

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    Lucy Dunn described the main job of communication professionals as translators. What did she mean by that? When Lucy Dunn described the main job of communication professionals as translators, she meant that she could communicate complex business jargon in easily understandable terms for the average person. By “translating” the law and the business procedures behind the Bolsa Chica project in to terms the environmentalists concerned about the project could understand, she made herself invaluable…

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    Although this may have meant that they saw them as unpredictable and outgoing, to those aware of medical jargon or who have had personal experience would have taken offense. A person is not “a psycho”, neither are they “psychotic”; the preferred terminology is “he/she experiences symptoms of psychosis” and many would argue that they should not be regarded that…

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    A Project Leader (PL) sets the tone at the very beginning of any project. The success of the project falls directly on the PL and it begins with how effective they are as a communicator. There are many techniques that a PL can use to start off on the right foot. The Project Management Communication Model, Berlo’s Model, and the Eleven Communication Skills of Effective Project Leaders will be identified from the PL’s point of view. An effective PL can utilize the Project Management Communication…

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