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    First, the message should be honest. Secondly, the message must acknowledge the issue at hand, with accurate facts. By addressing the issue head on, this can eliminate some of the embellishment/inaccuracies that may occur from secondary sources. Next, the message should include a heartfelt apology. This apology is not an admission of guilt, it is acknowledgement that something has happened…

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    Lewis used for communicating with subordinates and develop an effective message strategy that Lewis could utilize. Finally, this paper will examine communication modification strategies and their use when dealing with culture barriers within the…

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    Students will be introduced to the term “main message” and “lesson learned.” The students will answer questions, such as, “Does anyone know what a main message is?” “What about a lesson?” “What do you think the main message may mean?” “Can anybody explain why they think the main message of a story may be important?” The students will be shown objects that I have in my bag. They will be shown shampoo, soap, conditioner…

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    Joshua’s Message to Auburn and the Modern World Joshua, written by Joseph F. Girzone, is a modern day parable. The story is set in the city of Auburn, New York, and focuses on the religious opinions and impact of Joshua, who is new to the town. Through evidence in the text, the reader can conclude that the character of Joshua is supposed to be Jesus in his second coming, which allows the reader to understand the reasoning behind his message. In Joshua: A Parable for Today, Joshua communicates a…

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    Communication Skills - Summary According to the MindTools (2016) communication skills assessment, I scored sixty-four points on the quiz. Furthermore, a rating of fifty-five through seventy-five indicates that when I am sending and receiving messages, I comprehend my role as a communicator. For instance, I anticipate possible issues that may arise, and therefore, I choose the proper method of communicating relevant to the situation. Thus, people respect my ability to communicate…

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    In our class, we held an experiment to see the effects of different messages in respect to prosocial giving. In our experiment, we partnered with an organization called the Kid 's Food Basket to help kids in need. We asked three volunteers pledge to draw a picture on the number of brown paper bags of their choosing. After pledging a certain amount, we then provided them with the correct amount of bags and after a period of time, collected the decorated bags and gave them back to Kid 's Food…

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    presenting facts selectively with a view of encouraging a certain outcome or can even choose to use loaded messages to produce rational responses. There are different types of propaganda and government propaganda is one of the most outstanding. (Ellul, 2003) What is government propaganda? Government propaganda points at ideas, information or rumors that are spread deliberately widely…

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    Resisting Persuasion

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    In their research Psychologist, Zakary L. Tormala and Richard E. Petty write about the effects of resisting persuasion and our attitude certainty meaning a person’s judgment about his or her attitude. They concluded that when people resisted persuasion, they can become more certain of their initial attitude certainty. Several of the experiments demonstrated that when participants resisted persuasion, attitude certainty increased, but only when the attack was strong. When attacks were weak their…

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    Stork Analysis

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    imagination, and have a wealth of new ideas. Furthermore, they tend to make for moving and motivating characters. Your message: Emerge, arise, ascend higher and reinvigorate your mind! Peacock: The peacock is, for the most part, an image of exhibitionism, yet it's a positive sign, demonstrating predetermination and accomplishment in your connections and at work. Your message: Be content with what you have, don't give careful consideration to outward appearance, rather refine your internal…

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    Project’s target audience are LGBTQ young people and as well as young and older people who interact with them. The framework behind my message for this non-profit organization is ego involvement. According to Seiter (2009), ego involvement is known as how an issue, message, or object…

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