Syllabus College of Humanities COMM/218 Version 1 Public Speaking for the IT Professional Copyright © 2012 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course provides students with a foundation in public speaking focusing on how effective oral presentations are developed and delivered among iinformation technology professionals. Policies Faculty and students will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following
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BASIC PRINCIPLES OF THE CONSTITUTION Representative government: Selection of representatives in "free" and scheduled elections Governing with the consent of the governed Federalism: power-sharing between national‚ state and local government Historical pattern of increasing the powers of the national government at the expense of local autonomy Supreme Court’s role in ongoing debate over federalism: Early cases—McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)‚ Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) Selective Incorportation
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Basic Swimming Skills From your work toward Second Class rank‚ you know that a rescuer often does not need to enter the water to save someone from drowning. Reaching or throwing rescue devices usually work‚ but sometimes a rescuer must swim a float to an active victim‚ or swim out and tow an unconscious person to safety. Such cases require strong swimming skills. First Class rank requirements start you on your way to becoming a good swimmer‚ but you need additional skills to begin training for the
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EIGHT BASIC EFFORT ACTIONS: LABAN’S MOVEMENT THEORY Terms: 1. Kinesphere: space within our reach‚ or our personal space. It moves with you as you travel. 2. Dimensions: a. Up-down (high‚ middle‚ deep) b. Left-right c. Forward-backward d. Diagonal 3. Flow of Movement: a. Bound flow – can be stopped at any time (pause). b. Free Flow – difficult to stop suddenly. 4. Space: Movement can be linear (direct) or curved (flexible). 5. Time: Time can be very personal
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First of all‚ before I will discuss this article‚ I will define first what is Economics and its kinds. Economics is the study of how the forces of supply and demand allocate scarce resources. Subdivided into microeconomics‚ which examines the behavior of firms‚ consumers and the role of government; and macroeconomics‚ which looks at inflation‚ unemployment‚ industrial production‚ and the role of government. In this news paper article‚ it talks about the condition of the consumer with the inflation
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Science Chapter 1 Introduction To Science 1.1 Science is Part of Everyday Life 1.2 Steps in a Scientific investigation 1.3 Physical Quantities and Their Units 1.4 The Use of Measuring Tools 1.5 The Concept of Mass and Weight What is science? * Science is a study of the natural environment and natural phenomena. * Science enables us to understand events which take place in our everyday life. * Understanding natural events helps us to avoid disasters
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registration of a new church This application form is to be used if all of the following statements apply: Your church has been in existence for less than 10 years; and Your church does not own or rent any property; and Your church has no existing governing documents (trust deed‚ constitution or church ‘rules’) If these statements do not apply then this isn’t the right application form for your needs. Please return to our website and choose the application form entitled Registration of an established
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ages 10–14. Once Hitler gained power started to brainwash the youth of Germany in order to gain faithful supporters. Another large and important way he did this was through the use of propaganda. He used it in every possible place and form. When one considers that Hitler controlled what the media told the people as well as what the schools could teach it starts becoming easier to understand how Hitler managed to get an entire country to do such deplorable acts and really believe it was
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Basic Internet Searching 1. Using the internet‚ find a link that will tell you the average price of a gallon of gas for a given time period. http://fuelgaugereport.aaa.com/?redirectto=http://fuelgaugereport.opisnet.com/index.asp 2. Using the internet‚ find a website that will show you houses for sale. http://www.pprmi.com/ 3. Find a website that shows one how to do fraction to decimal conversions. http://math2.org/math/general/arithmetic/fradec.htm 4. Using the internet‚
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Computer Basics Assignment The first major I’m interested in is Chemistry. This requires 30 credits. With Chemistry‚ you pick a course curriculum in your major and then pick special topics courses and selections from other areas of chemistry that go with it. Chemistry can be helpful because in cosmetology you are working with chemicals sometimes. You would want to know what chemicals work together and which don’t so you don’t end up with an accident. For example‚ if you mixed a perm or hair dye
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