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    Nt1310 Unit 5 Essay

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    this message."; exit(0); } /*Attempting to open key*/ string key; ifstream keyfile ("keyfile"); // attempt to open the file if (keyfile.is_open()) //ensure file open was successful { while ( getline (keyfile,line) ) //for each line in the file { key+=line; // append the line to the variable to hold the message } keyfile.close();// close the file } else //if file open operation was unsuccessful output an error message to…

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    harmony. Low-context cultures can be defined as a culture that uses language primarily to express thoughts, feelings, and ideas as directly as possible. Simply put, a high-context culture to protect ones feelings, and it uses nonverbal cues to relay messages, while a low-context culture is more direct in its approach, and it uses verbal cues to relay…

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    I decided to find my message on the Washington Avenue bridge. The bridge is covered in advertisements for student groups and I have always loved to see what groups are school has to offer. I first saw this panel a few weeks ago after paint the bridge day. I remember thinking that this was one of my favorites. 1a. This source did a great job addressing retention portion of Yale’s “Single-shot” model. Once I decided to use an example from the Washington Ave bridge I immediately remembered this…

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    MetroShoe Warehouse is located in Edmond, Oklahoma and it utilizes its space to send a message to its customers and, too tell them what its store is about. The arrangement of merchandise and decorations are meant to bring a warm welcome into the store. On the surface, the primary message of the space seems to be welcoming customers into the store to look around, but a closer look will reveal that the message could also be if you have money you can enjoy the products. The store is located…

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    & Martin M.M., 2014. (p. 112.)) In this article vengeful dissent explains, ‘that students are creating messages intended to ruin an instructor’s reputation, ensure that other students do not take a course with the instructor in the future, and/or attempt to have the instructor lose his or her occupation for the perceived wrongdoing (Goodboy, 2011). Nowadays…

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    sections. It will begin by explaining the 4 key roles that influence persuasion, starting with; the communicator, the message, how the message is communicated and the audience. Persuasion is the process which involves the way a message is communicated to then produce change in an individual’s personal beliefs, their attitude towards something or their behaviour after hearing a persuasive message. Perusasion is something used in everyday life, whether it is a child persuading their parents to let…

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    attempt to persuade others. But the definition is changing to include all communications between people. The rhetorical situation is important to communication as it helps the writer to direct the message to the target audience. Knowing the audience and their needs will enable the writer to create the message in a manner that they will understand (Alford & Mott, 2014). For example, if…

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    the source of the persuasion and or message. The two defining characteristics of the source are their likability and their credibility. The source’s credibility can greatly influence the audiences’ opinion over different spans of time. A more credible source will have a great impact early on but…

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    who I am, in one way or another I am communicating to those around me. Our body language, eye contact, posture, tone of voice; these are all things we as human beings embody that send out messages into the world. Communication exists in all forms, verbal and nonverbal, and while sometimes the exchange of messages can be misinterpreted, it is still communication. Say, for example, I am walking from my house to class, a route that takes me past many familiar faces each day, and I happen…

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    3.2 Present Over the years, technology has significantly altered the way people communicate with each others. In the beginning, people used telegraph to convey messages, but the telephone replaced the telegraph nowadays. Today, cell phones, email and the Internet have become the preferred method for people to communicate. In this network society, every 1 people in every 5 people in the world own a smartphone, every 1 people in every 17 people own a tablet. The popularity of the smart phone has…

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