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    functional. This horizontal channel allows a lateral or diagonal flow of sending or receiving message. Information interprets in formal or informal ways. Engineer and CSE will work together to settle an ad-hoc issue, engineer will support for the technical knowledge of product and CSE will help to negotiation with supplier or forwarder, such as cases in goods dead on arrival…

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    We often think of organization communication as the communication within an organization, including but not limited to, sending emails, writing memos, talking on the phone, having meetings, teleconferences, video conferences, speeches, presentations (Koschmann, 2012). 75% of our day is spent in: Speech, Writing, Reading, Listening, Nonverbal communication and Memory. Verbal Communication is 7% words, 38% tone and 55% all other. When you see those statistics we find that organizations literally…

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    however conjointly to make another level of that means (Nair, 2010). In literature, symbolism uses to grant to the written material that means that goes on the far side what is manifest to the reader (ibid.). Symbolism helps in giving the piece of writing feeling and mood while not the author having to really spell out it. Symbolism is no mere idle fancy or corrupt degeneration; it is inherent in the very texture of human life, language itself is a symbolism (ibid.). It is not necessary to have…

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    Isaac's Storm Analysis

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    Project of “Isaac’s Storm” Discussion points for description factual are not limited to such questions as supportive or inconsistent with the writer, debating the book's rightness, or taking a position on polemical issues. Just as for imaginative writing, readers carry their personal personality to the books that they are investigative. What is clear and forceful to one reader may be imperceptible to the subsequently. The issues that have been elected give one sensible entrance to the text; the…

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    language so she wasn’t so encouraged to become a writer since she thought she couldn’t write so well. But she didn’t let that get in the way of her career because her audience was always her mother. “Apart from what any critic had to say about my writing… ‘So easy to read’” (Frost, 121). Tan’s mother always had a tough time speaking English but she didn’t have much difficulty understanding or reading it. She called her mother’s English “broken or fractured English” because of the way her mother…

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    management. According to Dictionary central definition a reflective practice is defined as the process of improving professional skills by monitoring your own actions while they are being carried out, and by then later evaluating them by talking or writing about them and asking other professionals to give their assessments of you. Reflective…

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    this piece is its bare-all type of conveying its intended message. One minute, the actors would be acting realistically, having internalized their characters. Then, another minute, they would be blurting out devices, objectives, tactics, and other technical terms that are too many to digest in a short period of time. Nevertheless, it does not give away everything. In fact,…

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    actual college English class was very different than what I thought. In the dual enrollment course it was more focused on creative writing than technical writing. In the dual enrollment course it was more of a literature class and I thought college English would resemble that more. We would have an assignments to discuss literature and journals to help us practice writing creatively. I think that my AP English four class in high school was more of a college English course than my dual…

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    cliff or that’s what I’d witness thus far. She was also pretty enough and closer to his age than most of his other students. Plus, oh, that’s right, he’s my teacher. The last big project in the class was reading The Awakening by Kate Chopin and writing a ten- page paper on a topic. I was choosing the stance that Edna was a pioneer woman in the early years of feminism – not a large reach since that’s what everyone says but it was missing something and Mr. Robbin had offered office time for…

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    my relationship with writing to be very insignificant. Although I enjoy spending time verbally expressing my thoughts and feelings to others, it becomes difficult when these thoughts and feelings are expressed through writing. Throughout my adolescent years, I would often receive feedback for my writing given by the teacher in the form of a grade. Being unable to effectively organize my thoughts and ideas into words and sentences, I would feel reluctant to continue writing confidently…

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