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    substance abuse, etc. This theory can be used for public communication campaigns that want to see both, education and entertainment in their campaign. Entertaining people is an easy way to add learning, and it also gets more peoples attention. Participatory Theory is the theory that practices communication to involve people in the decision-making of the development process. There are four different levels of participation and communication in which the audience participates in which are: passive…

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    There are three forms of communication, this include graphic, non-verbal and verbal communication. This research paper will discuss what verbal or interpersonal communication is, the importance of interpersonal communication with supports of scholar sources and a personal experience. Gamble and Gamble (2002) define interpersonal communication as a process of people exchanging information, feelings and meaning through verbal message, this is also known as face to face communication and it…

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    It is very bold to claim “Communication is good for social change” because in our day and age everything seams to come with positive and negative attributes. However, if the positive actions outweigh the negative repercussions than in essence it is creating a positive outcome for society. In terms of communications it is very important about how you word and put forward information in order to achieve a positive outcome. As a mass majority of society is now connected one way or another through…

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    Assignment four, visual rhetorical analysis, helped me develop oral communication skills. For this assignment, we were asked to deliver a presentation, and it was also the first official presentation that we made in front of the whole class in this course. To prepare for this presentation, I first referred to the paper I wrote for the topic, which was warning biohazard, and tried to take out the thesis and main points,then, based on the thesis and main points, I wrote an outline of the…

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    differentiating their brand against other competitors. Using the IMC or integrated marketing communication process one can compare and contrast how Target sells and communicates their brand to consumers. Rimkienė provides a wonderful definition of integrated marketing communication: The process of the integrated marketing communication is very similar like marketing communication process, but integrated communications provide an approach designed to deliver one consistent message to receivers…

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    Mean Girls Interpersonal Language the movie analyzed for interpersonal communication was the movie “Mean Girls”. The movie is about a teenage girl Cady who moves to the United States after living in Africa for 12 years. Cady is enrolled in a public school for the first time. Her first friends were Janice, who is a goth and many think she is a lesbian, and Damian who is publicly gay. But she has many difficult experiences, many revolve around the girls they call the “plastics”. Cady seeks revenge…

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    Mehrotra Professor Alexander Jenkins Communications 111 24 November 2015 Communications 111—Fall Final Question 1: Context is the circumstances surrounding a situation, which is why it is so important to communication. Context can drastically change communication, as it affects how people interpret each others words, as well as the messages behind it. One way that context can change communication is through context rich communication. Context rich communication is the richest context that one…

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    quality communication skills to effectively perform his or her responsibilities. The job of an attorney would be thwarted from the inability to converse with other employees. So, how do students who wish to become lawyers learn how to communicate like their predecessors? While some education about how to communicate with others comes from experiencing a situation in real life, the majority of skills are taught in law school classrooms. Classes such as public speaking, introduction to mass…

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    212) essentially describes that the new modes of communication have changed how humans interact. In the past, Allison would learn about what is happening in the world around her by reading her daily newspaper. This is vastly different as now she can just watch a YouTube video describing current events in a…

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    Hypotonic and when the solutes are greater outside the cell versus inside the cell, the cell tends to be Hypertonic. My first hypothesis for the first egg that was placed in 14% distilled water was that the egg will gain mass and for our second egg that was placed in 30% sucrose will lose mass…

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