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    Cangialosis’ use of informal language enables her to reach a particular group or type of people intended. Her audience isn’t necessarily geared towards the professional type that would require a more sophisticated jargon, rather a relaxed, informational language. When the author discusses her personal approach as a group facilitator, she uses a lot of “I” statements and allows for the ability to see her method of procedure during her sessions. “Although, neither the…

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    Life gives one many opportunities to embarrass oneself. In America where many cultures live in a few feet of each other, and with our global community due to internet social networks, it is not that surprising that once in a while misunderstandings and conflicts will arise. Sometimes two people trying to communicate with each other don’t speak the same language, or are still learning to speak and understand for instance Spanish, which can become frustrating for both parties. In my case, my…

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    Skorton, argues that scientists need to find a better way to communicate their knowledge with the public. Skorton mentions that the general public often has a difficult time believing what scientists try to tell them because they cannot comprehend their jargon. He believes this is happening because scientists lack the skills and education needed to effectively communicate their ideas to the public. Overall, the main goal of Skorton’s article is to display the disconnect between the public and…

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    title “associate.” There are no supervisors/managers at Gore. Instead, the perplexing questions of “What do I work on?” and “What’s my next career move?” are worked out between an associate and a sponsor. Sponsors are veterans that help decode the jargon and guide associates through the lattice, they are coaches and mentors. The lattice structure, with open and informal systems, also allows the strengths of one individual, team, department, or division to seek out and utilize the strengths of…

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    The presenter, Frank Stephens, gives the speech of his life as he talks poignantly about his own life, and living with Down syndrome. During his speech, he does an excellent job portraying his purpose and stance for his message. He made it clear that his life, and all the lives of unborn children with Down syndrome disease matter; and that most importantly, his own life is very much worth living. Mr. Stephens was very direct in his speech, but at the same time he was passionate and funny. He…

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    A question of race and language, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner tackles the racial discrimination and the problem of racial linguistics during a time when the blacks were not treated as equals; rather as a lesser race. The white would historically have a higher grasp of language due to their educational and linguistic hierarchy (Akyeampong, Gates, (n.d.) ,Dictionary of Afrikan Biography, Volume 6, page 269. Retrieved from: https://books.google.com.ph/books?id=39JMAgAAQBAJ&pg=PR25&lpg=PR25&dq=Dicti…

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    It provides a special kind of historical and cultural background that will be passed on from generation to generation. There are so many things we can learn about an era and people of that era through jargon. Slang that is widely used in one country might be practically unheard of in another and while some slang words dissapear after a few generations, others have been a part of the English language for decades. The phrase 23 skidoo was an important slang…

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    Today, lets see what really happens in one of the more famous scenes in a medical college - BEDSIDE CLINICS. Any body who watches an average amount of TV would have definitely seen this - a group of medical students with the clinician, talking in an impressive language which definitely involves lots and lots of -itises, cardiac arrests, adrenaline, pyrexias ( for good old fever) etc etc. It looks so good on the screen, I swear we would give anything to be in those actors' places. Extremely…

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    minutes, I want to show you seven ways to turn $1000 into a risk-free investment.Let us begin..... 1: Become A Smart Investor In The World Of Dumb Investor. You are wondering, how is this even true?The key to understanding the fundamentals and jargons of the world of investing is dedicating yourself to the lifelong learning.Take that $1000 and pay for a class to learn about different channels of investing. Or buy a book or two that teaches about investing.Books like "How to to make money in…

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    In the Rot and Ruin Benny Imura learns zombies aren't a threat They're just sick people, Not horrible monsters. Where as in night of the living dead zombies are horrible monsters to be murdered mercilessly. This book challenges the tropes and themes of the zombie genre. I would recommend this book to anyone who needs a good, gripping read with a story as well as action. The Rot and Ruin, a wasteland ravaged by the zombie plague, an emp and fear of the “first night”. In the small town of…

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