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    Types of Communication

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    Types of Communication Communication can be divided into formal and informal communication. Formal communication may include spoken or written words while informal communication includes gestures‚ facial expressions e.t.c. It can also be divided as-: 1. written materials 2. Oral methods 3. Electrical methods Written Methods Written methods are preferred where detailed information needs an explanation as they are less liable to miss interpretation than oral methods. They can be read

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    Types of Reproduction

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    organisms made up of one cell and they do not have a nucleus but a loop of DNA. When bacteria‚ reproduce asexually the DNA loop is copied so that there is some for each new cell. The bacterial cell deivides into two by making a new cell wall. This type of asexual reproduction is called binary fission. Spore Production in Fungi Pin mould is a fungus which grows on bread and reproduces asexually by making spores. They are small and light like spects of dust‚ and float through the air. When spore

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    Type of Radation

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    Two Examples of Radiation 1. Boundaries A discussion of the regions (or bands or types) of the electromagnetic spectrum is given below. Note that there are no precisely defined boundaries between the bands of the electromagnetic spectrum; rather

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    Network Types

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    NETWORK TYPES Esteban Solorzano-Vivar Wilmington University WIS.200.B2N01.SP2013 March 13‚ 2013 Introduction In today’s world‚ computers have had a quite impressive evolution. Computers are not only needed to do homework‚ but they have also become essential tools for work‚ social life‚ and everyday tasks. With the help of technology‚ computers now allow us to share information (emails‚ documents‚ etc.)‚ resources and software applications in just seconds. This sharing often occurs through

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    Risks and Its Types

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    Types of Risk Stand-Alone Risk  This risk assumes the project a company intends to pursue is a single asset that is separate from the company’s other assets. It is measured by the variability of the single project alone. Stand-alone risk does not take into account how the risk of a single asset will affect the overall corporate risk. Corporate Risk This risk assumes the project a company intends to pursue is not a single asset but incorporated with a company’s other assets. As such‚ the

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    Types of communication

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    Types of Communication Types of Communication: There are various types of Communication. This communication’s are 1. Horizontal communication 2. Vertical communication 3. Upward communication 4. Downward communication. Here I discuss briefly about all the types of communication. Horizontal communication Horizontal communication: When an employee of same level communicates each other than it can be labeled as horizontal communication. It helps employees to perform the task efficiently

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    Types of Meaning

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    1) Conceptual or Denotative Meaning: Conceptual meaning is also called logical or cognitive meaning. It is the basic propositional meaning which corresponds to the primary dictionary definition. Such a meaning is stylistically neutral and objective as opposed to other kinds of associative meanings. Conceptual Meanings are the essential or core meaning while other six types are the peripheral. It is peripheral in as sense that it is non-essential. They are stylistically marked and subjective kind

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    Tourism and Its Types

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    non-resident visitors‚ within the economic territory of the country of reference. * National tourism: * is the tourism of resident visitors‚ within and outside the economic territory of the country of reference Categories of Tourism: 1. Ethnic- Travelling to observe the cultural expressions and lifestyle of peoples. Typical activity: * Taking a coastal steamer to the outports of Newfoundland. 2. Cultural- Travelling to experience vanishing lifestyles that like within

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    Types of Entrepreneurs

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    Types of Entrepreneurs 1. Classic Entrepreneur. Wants to innovate‚ grow big and make a lot of money. The classic entrepreneur is not interested in starting a business to give herself a job. If you want to start a company‚ make it profitable and sell it‚ then you are a classic serial entrepreneur. The SAC Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program wants to make sure that everyone understands Classical Entrepreneurship. Most community college entrepreneur programs focus on small business

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    Types of Essay

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    Narrative Essay An essay can be called narrative when it tells a real story - an anecdote‚ or an incident in history - or where it mingles narration and discription to the preponderance of the former. It may conveniently fall into four sections. A. A short paragraph containing a general observation as introduction to the story. B. A section of suspense. Suspense can be conveyed through the detailed description of the surroundings in which the event takes place i.e mise-on-scene‚ which

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