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    selective perception as earlier mentioned. If no regular routing is followed, a message may have to be crafted for multipurpose, general audiences and be less tailored (Garnett, 1992, 56). General messages typically are misunderstood due to involuntary vagueness. Following a protocol and adapting to an audience is a simply way in maintaining an organized line of communication. Typically, at my place of business dealing with the demographic of students, and keeping to the policies, yet adjusting…

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    enable us to effectively connect with others, understand better and listen carefully. Nothing, but understanding can be the most important between people. Even your spouse can move away from you, or take a distance because of the misunderstood and vagueness. I can say, that communication is more than just exchanging some information. It 's about understanding the emotion and implicit signals and sighs behind the information. More than just the words you use, effective communication combines a…

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    Imagine a barren wasteland, incapable of supporting the growth of any form of life and overpopulated with more people than it could sustain: this is the future of the earth. But, this is not just another scene from a sci-fi film of a population that has expedited their vital resources, but the reality for the “over 7 billion people” who populate the home we call earth (Hardaway 4). A considerable amount of blame is placed on global warming which is an “increase in the temperature of the lower…

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    Critical Analysis: The Institution of Social Welfare in American Society The concept of social welfare is a broad term that describes what is necessary to ensure the well being of individuals in society. Societal problems, such as poverty, unemployment, homelessness, crime, and discrimination shape what is necessary to ensure societal well being. These societal needs may lead to the formation of social welfare policies, although not all social problems result in the creation of social welfare…

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    Fiduciary Duty Weese (2009) defines Fiduciary as a person or organization that has legal, financial responsibility for another organization (Weese, 2009, p. 390). Fiduciary duty is the highest standard of responsibility. The following paper will demonstrate the University of North Carolina at Pembroke’s (UNCP) fiduciary duties with recommendations. Leadership and responsibility begin at the top; the paper begins first identifying UNCP’s Board fiduciary duties followed by recommendations on how…

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    It is easy to see why the Scarlet Letter is the central symbol of Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter. Vast networks of symbols and their meaning entwine throughout the book, all centred on this stitched brand put on the protagonist, Hester. At face value, the Letter was meant as a punishment for Hester’s adultery– but the meanings that different characters apply to the letter are as individual as they are. The narrator also refuses to tell whether whether the Letter– or even the whole Puritan…

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    Few theoretical fields can compare with the amount of internal conflict that plagues postcolonial theory: a semmingly constant stream of debates centring on internal rather than external elements. One such debate can be located between the ‘first wave’ and ‘second wave’ critics of the theory, who are often engaged with one another in a rather antagonistic manner. A simple explanation of the stances of each wave can be stated as such: first wave criticism challenges the colonial status quo,…

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    Microsoft, no exact rate for royalty calculation was found and established. Still, as the General Court mentioned: “the use of imprecise legal concepts within a provision does not prevent liability being established” . To make more precision into the vagueness in the determination of value and unreasonable…

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    Anorexia Nervosa Influence

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    The Influences of an Eating Disorder: Anorexia Nervosa A woman’s body is her temple. It is an image that she cherishes. When a woman looks into a mirror and see the image of her body, it should emphasize her natural beauty and uniqueness. But the question remains, why are women dissatisfied with their bodies? In the late 1960’s, an uncommon disorder emerged, which became more frequent among Western cultures (Polivy & Herman, 2002). More than 90% of women were diagnosed with Anorexia Nervosa and…

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    1. Writing is hard work. Practice. - pg 1 Nothing is more important than practice. Any kind of practice writing can sharpen skills and lead to inspiration. 2. Be sensitive to readers' reactions, but create stimulating ideas for the readers. - pg 2 It is important to write something that is interesting for the reader, to keep their attention, but a writer must also know and expect the reaction to their writing to be effective. 3. Try different writing styles. - pg 3 You never know what style…

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