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- Active Listening In The Parent/teenager Relationship $54.75
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...can be difficult at times to say the least. An effective way of overcoming this difficulty is through communication. Communication modes are directly related to the communication situation. The way we communicate with other humans varies from oral communication to body language. Oral...
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- Actively Developing Listening Skills $65.70
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...tells me while I probably do not qualify as the world's worst listener, I have some areas in which I could make the world a better place by practicing some self-improvement. I believed that Bell and Smith's (1999) chapter on listening was convicting enough, but on completion of the online...
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- Advances In Media Have Had Negative Effects On The World $54.75
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...impact media advances have had upon the worldwide community, however, it is just as difficult to ignore the negative influences these same innovations have held over a captive global audience. The extent to which media advances have compromised social, political and cultural aspects is both...
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- Advertising And Gender Roles $54.75
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...gender stereotypes, for they exist all throughout society. Advertisers especially seem to draw upon assumptions...
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- Advertising And Individual Autonomy $54.75
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...to "Advertising and Social Autonomy" Richard L. Lippke, the average consumer is not necessarily "manipulated," however, he or she is has their "capacities to make rational choices about the implicit content of ads" (pp. 537) restrained or overpowered. By that, he means that it is not so...
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- Advertising And Mass Media $54.75
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...doesn't accept advertising. They don't need to. They are able to somehow make enough money, and sell enough copies so that they do not have to attract sponsors. Because the magazine itself reviews products, they refuse advertising so that they will not be considered biased. Most other forms of...
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- Advertising And The Negative Affects On Young Women $54.75
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...advertising on television and in magazines can damage feelings of self worth in young people. Our younger generation looks to the media to offer models of what life should be like, what one should look like, and how one should live. This is not to say that young people are not heavily influenced...
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- Afghan Journalists Complain Of Police Manhandling (article Review)
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...information from Tolo TV, it is noted that a number of journalists had been threatened by the police in Kabul ("Afghan journalists complain of police manhandling," 2007). The journalists were present as they were reporting on a suicide attack ("Afghan journalists complain of police...
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- American English As A Globalization Tool $164.25
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...Globalization Tool Communication has brought down the Berlin Wall, ended the Cold War standoff, and opened up the world for academicians, artists, business persons, and social reformists. "Communication" between nations has been ongoing since the beginning of time and the various cultures...
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- American Sign Language $87.60
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..."end" to deafness, especially in light of research by John Wheeler and the Deafness Research Foundation, has resulted in significant opposition by a large population of speakers of American Sign Language (ASL). The development of cochlear implants and improved hearing devices has occurred with...
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