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  • Understanding and Evaluating Mass Communication Theory

    Understanding and Evaluating Mass Communication Theory

    Understanding and Evaluating Mass Communication Theory The variety in the mass communication theories has slowly grown in the past ten years. In human literature and social sciences, the media philosophy has secured a place of more significant idea. This essay escorts the reader to this new kind of thoughts and ideas. That is why it comprises of the scientific procedures and the four significant kinds of theories for communication and the axiology, ontology and epistemology.

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    Submitted: October 27, 2013 Autor: zimar
  • White Community Case

    White Community Case

    Coming from an all white family in a predominately white community I often found my friends or others making racist jokes or using racist language. Under pressure some feel like they have to go along with what is said by others to look good in front of their friends even if it offends someone of a different race or ethnicity. Although some, like me, disagreed with the jokes and language being said by friends they

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    Submitted: October 27, 2013 Autor: moto
  • Communication Success in Africa

    Communication Success in Africa

    I am writing this letter in response to your advertisement on McGill.ca for the communications specialist job opening. I am very interested in this opportunity to work with McGill, a large institution that has both the academic and professional focus that will enable me to share my diverse expertise and gain new experiences. I am presently a professor at the University of Toronto, and I am ready to move forward with my career as of

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    Submitted: October 29, 2013 Autor: rita
  • Community Project

    Community Project

    1.0 PURPOSE This program is designed to encourage others to care for orphans who have no one care of them. We choose orphanage as our starting point to care of them, the main purpose is to provide services to the orphanage in a voluntary manner for the purpose to make a really positive impact on their lives. 2.0 INTRODUCTION Throughout the world, there are vast numbers of children who are orphaned, neglected or under- educated,

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    Submitted: October 30, 2013 Autor: chiayeeleow
  • The Significance of Communication in the Nursing Workplace

    The Significance of Communication in the Nursing Workplace

    The Significance of Communication in the Nursing Workplace Good communication is important in any workplace, but it is especially important in a medical setting, where the cost of failures of communication could mean the difference between life and death. Good nurses understand this and put a lot of effort into maintaining open channels of communication with doctors, co-workers, administrators and, most importantly, patients. Communication With Doctors • Because doctors are responsible for diagnosis and nurses

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    Submitted: October 31, 2013 Autor: moto
  • Cross Cultural Marriage

    Cross Cultural Marriage

    What is a good cross-cultural definition of marriage? To me it’s important to get a better understanding or learning of what cross, culture, and marriage means. Culture to me is something learned. It is a state of manners or taste such as a personal preference. Culture is a preferred choice over something. It can also be a tradition. To cross something means to intersect them, to transverse. So cross-culture would be to intersect ones group

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    Submitted: November 5, 2013 Autor: biteme
  • The Inuit Dog and the Disappearing Inuit Culture

    The Inuit Dog and the Disappearing Inuit Culture

    Cultural Anthropology The Inuit Dog and the Disappearing Inuit Culture Exactly how the first dogs (ancestors of the dogs we know today) first became domesticated is a highly debatable topic. What is not debatable, however is the importance of these animals to mankind and its societies and cultures since the time of their domestication. Hunter, herder, warning system against close danger, beast of burden, aid to the blind, companion - all roles played by countless

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    Submitted: November 6, 2013 Autor: pattonzrn3
  • Cultivating Corporate Culture

    Cultivating Corporate Culture

    Cultivating Corporate Culture Try to define culture. Many would describe social values, mutual beliefs, manners of behaviors, and means of communication on a state level. Now, try to describe corporate culture. This explanation proves less obvious. Corporate culture applies the same recognized principles from the state level to a smaller setting, a business or organization. Corporate culture can be defined as the “shared values and assumptions that are communicated extensively both verbally and nonverbally” (Hinkin).

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    Submitted: November 10, 2013 Autor: gunterc
  • Corporate Culture

    Corporate Culture

    Bob Carlton has been perplexed with his sell manager Galen McDowell’s sales methods. I think that Galen’s approach to selling is wrong and discriminatory. If Bob wants to salvage OptiMotors Industries, he has to have a clear understanding the relationship between sales and corporate culture. First, according to establish corporate’s culture to guide and constraint employee behaviors. Second, how articulate companies core value to customers through the sales process. Third, the role of female workers

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    Submitted: November 12, 2013 Autor: chen0007
  • Adelphia Communications Corporation

    Adelphia Communications Corporation

    Adelphia Communications Corporation Do you think the company's financial strategy is appropriate given its business? The nature of the cable industry requires high levels of expansion; therefore, Adelphia’s growth strategy focuses on aggressive acquisitions (% of growth) and debt financing rather than internal growth (25% of growth). In 1995, approximately 90% of revenue growth was generated from acquisitions. The remaining was from subscriber expansion and advertising. On the other hand, the rate of revenue growth

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    Submitted: November 12, 2013 Autor: sfoe
  • The Socio-Cultural Conflict Between New and Traditional Asian-American

    The Socio-Cultural Conflict Between New and Traditional Asian-American

    I have been living in America for almost a year; the top socio-culture conflict relevant to me lies between new Chinese-American and traditional Chinese-American cultures. Many Chinese friends often complain that it is difficult to live in a traditional Chinese family because there are too many invisible rites and ethical standards to follow after. “Tiger Mother” illustrates well-known common examples of such conflicts in US, which display the typical life styles of traditional Chinese families.

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    Submitted: November 12, 2013 Autor: glm911221
  • Communications Specialist Job Opening

    Communications Specialist Job Opening

    Dear Professor. Student, I am writing this letter in response to your advertisement on student.ca for the communications specialist job opening. I am very interested in this opportunity to work with Student, a large institution that has both the academic and professional focus that will enable me to share my diverse expertise and gain new experiences. I am presently a professor at the University of Toronto, and I am ready to move forward with my

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    Essay Length: 256 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 12, 2013 Autor: simba
  • Cultural Relativism

    Cultural Relativism

    Cultural Relativism According to Rachels, All societies must share some common or universal values. It is her belief that these values center on the survival of a society. Without such shared values a society would cease to exist and stop functioning altogether. She speaks about the prohibition of murder, for example. She states that without a common value that limits the murdering of one’s neighbors individuals would interact less and become more independent. People would

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    Submitted: November 13, 2013 Autor: bscala
  • Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice

    Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice

    CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE UNIT 1 DISCUSSION BOARD Tommie Brown In America, Columbus Day is celebrated because of the discovery of America. Christopher Columbus is the one who is known to have discovered America so he is personally honored for that achievement. The Native Americans who occupied the land prior to Columbus's arrived wants no part in this celebration and want to get their message to the public so that their point of view

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    Submitted: November 13, 2013 Autor: moto
  • How Do You Define Community Service and What Personal Examples Can You Provide?

    How Do You Define Community Service and What Personal Examples Can You Provide?

    Topic: How do you define community service and what personal examples can you provide? We all live in a community where interaction among people is very important. Every day we are affected by the actions of the people around us. It can have a negative impact on us or be a very positive impact. Community service is a good example of a positive impact people may have on others. Community service is service in which

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    Submitted: November 13, 2013 Autor: desiryheart
  • Nonverbal Communication in "the General"

    Nonverbal Communication in "the General"

    Nonverbal communication in “The General” In the 1927 film “The General,” there is a wide variety of nonverbal communication used. Back in this time it was the way of communicating in films. However now days it was part of everyday dialog. There is a wide use of gestures. The types used include touch, appearance, and touch. Along with these types of nonverbal communication they also used gestures. The types of gestures they used where emblems,

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    Submitted: November 13, 2013 Autor: ace31
  • Should People Take More Responsibility for Solving Problems That Affect Their Communities or the Nation in General?

    Should People Take More Responsibility for Solving Problems That Affect Their Communities or the Nation in General?

    People should definitely take more responsibility for solving problems that affect their communities or the nation in general. People are the ones who need to solve their own problems. If everyone rejected to take the responsibility, then the improvements of the community can not go on. Lu Xun was the model of Chinese revolution in late Qing Dynasty. When he was studying in Japan, he saw the clips which the Chinese were bullied by the

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    Submitted: November 14, 2013 Autor: eDuniceREAM
  • Undertake an Analysis of Cultural Trends in Europe

    Undertake an Analysis of Cultural Trends in Europe

    1) Undertake an analysis of (contemporary!!) cultural trends in Europe. By “cultural trends” we are referring primarily to: literature, cinema, music. Culture is the “soil” in which a civilization lives...or dies. What is contemporary European culture “saying” today? Is there a common European culture, or does each country have its own culture? Does European “culture” have an impact on the rest of the world? . 2) One of the most intractable problems facing Europe is:

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    Submitted: November 16, 2013 Autor: G.Ran
  • Organisational Culture of Dicom

    Organisational Culture of Dicom

    Organizational culture is basic presumptions and beliefs that are shared by members of an organisation and eventually assimilated by the group of people who enters the organisation. (Schein, n.d) It is imperative for an organization’s culture to be aligned to its vision and mission. Cultural web which was introduced by Gerry Johnson (1988) could be used as an implement for mapping of organizational culture. This could determine whether its culture is on the same path

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    Submitted: November 18, 2013 Autor: dheepan284
  • Integrated Marketing Communications

    Integrated Marketing Communications

    Scenario Two: Xbox One 1. Review of Marketing Plan Microsoft Inc. is a software company which is good at doing product innovation. Since XBOX 360 and third video game has launched successfully, the company is now going to announce another new product - XBOX One. To sell the new product, we should have well prepared planning for marketing strategy and marketing communication strategy to meet the company objectives. For XBOX product line, the current targeted

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    Submitted: November 19, 2013 Autor: Euginekate
  • Communication in My Organization

    Communication in My Organization

    The Directorate General of Budget (DGB) in Ministry of Finance is responsible by law to prepare, coordinate and oversee the execution of a balanced financial plan (the National Budget) that reflects national policies and priorities, then to monitor implementation and performance of that plan at the national level throughout the course of the year (Ministry of Finance [MoF], 2012). The National Budget being the central coordination mechanism for allocation of resources to different Government functions

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    Submitted: November 22, 2013 Autor: andrey
  • Cultural Description

    Cultural Description

    The environment in which I was raised is a very important aspect of my life. Being born and raised in India, I thought I had a thorough understanding of the daily rituals and values practiced. But when I took this class I learned another side of my culture that made me more knowledgeable. Topics that I will discuss to describe the Indian culture include four main orientations from each of the Kluckhohn/Hofstede models and different

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    Submitted: November 25, 2013 Autor: ptanay27
  • Communication in Groups

    Communication in Groups

    Introduction Communication in groups/teams Communication is essential to life. No matter what aspect of life an individual may find themselves in there has to be a good line of communication. Without communication the world would not function as well as it currently does. “We all understand and appreciate importance of communication in our days. A breakdown in communication between people can result in problems that can be unsolved. This is the reason why communication is

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    Submitted: November 25, 2013 Autor: reese2489
  • Language and Color in Communication

    Language and Color in Communication

    Language and color in communication Complex subject Language → Context → Meaning Language And Color Perception Linked In Human Brain → science Signs → traffic signals, sign boards For example : → red cross Zebra crossing Emotions → red- anger, black- death, green- peace, pink- love, grey- depression, blue happiness (deep emotion), yellow- happy bright Cultural significance Political associations Religion To what extent can language restrict our ability to express our thoughts? A subject, which

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    Essay Length: 448 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 27, 2013 Autor: simba
  • Professional Skills

    Professional Skills

    In the module of Professional Skills and Employability, we learned an effective presentation which need use PechaKucha presentation style. Actually, I have the ability to use Microsoft PowerPoint effectively and structure my presentation, using visual aids. However, when I made the presentation on the stage, I cannot do much eye contact with the audience and haven’t been able to enjoy the process very well. The reason may be that I was too nervous and didn’t

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    Submitted: December 7, 2013 Autor: iriswangbei