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    Specially, he will use commands without politeness features such as merely saying license and registration or step out of the vehicle. The second video represents the procedural justice condition, in which the officer’s script from the control condition is modified to include key linguistic elements of procedural justice and accommodation theory. In contrast to the control condition, the officer will use commands with politeness features in accordance with those discussed Brown & Levinson…

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    Introduction: Emotions at work have attracted a fair amount of attention from scientist and practitioners over the past decades. One of the topics is emotional labour which was introduced by Hochschild (1983). The concept of emotional labour has many aspects to it such as surface acting, deep acting, intensity of emotional display, the duration of emotional display, range of emotional display, automatic emotion regulation and many more. Their effects on an employee’s work satisfaction, their…

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    Using generic criticism in analyzing commencement speeches has also been done. In her thesis, The Development of a Genre: Commencement Addresses Delivered by Popular Cultural Icons, Gault (2008) examined the genre of commencement rhetoric and utilized commencement speeches to determine the significant characteristics of the genre. Establishing the commonalities within the genre of commencement addresses gives the speaker a structure to which he can pattern his speech. For the audience, genres…

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    marks, and anaphora; and the establishment of logic by providing historical records and a detailed account of the contemporary circumstances. The overall tone of the passage calls for action with strong determination; yet, his voice is full of politeness and humbleness as he highly regards his audience: the citizens of the United States. His very first…

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    Plane Crashes Rhetorical Analysis “Tell them we are in an emergency!” (Gladwell 193). Failure to communicate with Air Traffic Control is one of the leading causes of plane crashes worldwide. This quote explains how a Colombian co-pilot’s inherent politeness was the cause of a major airplane crash. Korean and Colombian air pilots are far more likely to cause a plane crash than Americans because of their high power-distance index rating; which means that their culture dictates that they stick to…

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    “Stronger” by Kelly Clarkson. This song shows transcendentalism because after being down for some times, she finally tries to look at the positive things of her loneliness. When she finds it she feels happy. “Raise Your Glass” by Pink. This song shows transcendentalism because no matter who you are whether you are an outcast, you should be proud of who you are. This song shows stereotypes, body image issues, and racial stereotyping. “We Are Who We Are” by Little Mix. There is a lyric in this…

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    environment that consists of loneliness. The boys live alone on the island, without any punishments for bad doings, no rules, or education. So that leads to their thought of be able to do whatever they want to do on their own. Also showing the boys lack politeness because of not having education. If the setting was different, then the circumstances would change for the boys. Jack represents violence, the dark side of heaven and hell. Jack, also…

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    The youth hyperculture that constitutes the technologically dependent age group known as Generation Y is an amalgamation of a countless myriad of societal institutions, all shaping the growth of individuals in this increasingly modern 21st-century; in particular, I have been shaped by two social groups: the family in which I was born and raised, and the school-setting peer group of which I was a member of during my secondary education. Both have been tremendously invaluable to my childhood and…

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    continues to mock and make Osric look like a fool. Hamlet explained to Horatio how Osric has a place in the court, “He hath much land and fertile”(Shakespeare V, ii ) . Osric 's actions and his appearance show how he goes overboard with gestures and politeness. This is also amusing because he wants to agree with every one not to get in the way of things (Hamlets Blog)…

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    Cultural influences are evident in human interaction and development. My personality, thoughts, ways I express myself and skills have been shaped by my cultural environment in which I have lived. My cultural background has influenced my assumptions, approaches and my overall perspective of conflict resolution. This will continue in my lifetime as I continue to explore what builds my personal perspective of conflict resolution and further my study of culture and conflict. My own cultural…

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