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    Informative Speech: Elon Musk Abylay Zhakashov Dr. Andrade Communication Studies 11 May 5, 2016   Title: Elon Musk General Purpose: To provide new information Specific Purpose: To inform listeners about Elon Musk and his point of view on the life. Thesis statement: Elon Musk is an interesting character to learn from and I am going to show you this man’s life from several different angles. Introduction I. Attention Material: How many of you want to get rich? How many of you want to do what you

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    November 8, 2012 Outline of Informative Speech Kpop Invasion Topic: Korean pop General purpose: To inform… Specific purpose: To inform about Kpop. Central idea: To inform my colleagues about Kpop. Kpop is more than ‘Oppa Gangnam Style’ that many have come to know. From music, it branched out to the other forms of media that becomes a part of pop culture and that of the new generation. Introduction Attention-getter: Play ‘Run by Tiger JK ft. Baby-T & the Jungle. I wanted to play this

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    of which we hear about everyday in the news. The role of social media, such as MySpace in this case, is increasingly becoming problematic for users. A fragment from Megan’s dialogue with her mom moments before she passed, “They are posting bulletins about me, Megan Meier

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    its current social media adoption or use and does so through an evaluation of two social media platforms: Facebook and Twitter. The selection of these two specific social media platforms is driven by the popularity of Facebook and Twitter with the UK population. In an Ofcom report published in 2014, 96% of online adults used Facebook as their default social networking site closely followed by Twitter (Ofcom, 2014). It is important therefore to evaluate how NHS Direct can utilise social media to effectively

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    Technology in the Special Education Classroom Shayna Schumann, LBS1, MS Quincy University Abstract Technology is rapidly changing and growing, and the ability to use technology is almost essential for working in the real world. Educators are not only responsible for teaching students how to use common technologies but are also responsible for assisting students in using technology to improve there ability to learn and stay engaged in the classroom. There are various articles and studies that

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    D2 Unit 2 Computer systems

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    |P2 P3 M1| Principles of effective communication General Skills Cultural Differences: Cultural differences are present wherever you travel to, you will come across cultural differences, and these can vary quite a bit, such as the language people use e.g. English people say "Chips" compared to Americans who say "Fries”. A businessman may find himself in the middle of cultural differences quite often and thus, will have to devise methods as to how to make sure no one is offended or that he

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    Deante Metts Sociology 468 Fall 2015 Dr. Dosik Interview - Gender Roles, Occupational Role and Emotions Sociologist Arlie Hochschild, author of The Managed Heart argues that modern societies demand emotional labor, particularly in the service sector, where she described it as, ”management of feeling to create a publicly observable facial and bodily display … sold for a wage.” This term can apply to a variety of professions, but it is most often used to reference to the sort of attitude management

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    Sociologist Arlie Hochschild, author of The Managed Heart argues that modern societies demand emotional labor particularly in the service sector, where she described it as, ”management of feeling to create a publicly observable facial and bodily display … sold for a wage.” This term can apply to a variety of professions, but it is most often used to reference to the sort of attitude management which occurs primarily in minimum-wage service jobs. This regulation of emotion is used to maintain a professional

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    Mobile Phones

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    sending a text message. We are living in a fast moving world where social life is centered around the mobile phones. Mobile phones are the No:1 culprit in damaging our social life and family life. People have started Texting instead of talking and visiting. What more, I have seen people talking through phone to the family members in the next room instead of just getting up from the chair and walking over there. Leave aside the social life. Think about the health problems because of excessive use of

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    phone usage with vigor comparable to that given to the internet. In Ghana there is little or no documented evidence of the social impact of mobile phone on social interactions and business. Given the importance of mobile communication, the study seeks to fill the void by seeking to find answers to the following question: what is influence of mobile phone on our social relationship and its impact on

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