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    Mrs. Jones‚ Would you provide information regarding the Subway franchise. My name is ....... and I am considering opening a Subway franchise in downtown Cleveland on January‚ 1 2014. My decision will be made on responses to the following questions. 1. How much does it cost to open a SUBWAY® restaurant? I am aware that my complete investment will depend on location‚ size and the extent of renovations required. However‚ I would like detailed investment information. 2. How much are the royalty and

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    Inhalt 1. Introduction 1 2. Phonetics and phonology – the transmission of a message 2 2.1. A communication model 2 2.2. Phonological elements of communication 3 2.3. Prosodic elements of communication 4 3. Miscommunication – Problems in the auditory channel 6 3.1. Hearing and Listening 6 3.2. Channel- based and interactional- related miscommunication 8 3.3. Sender and receiver related miscommunication 8 3.3.1 Prosodic problems 9 3.3.2 Phonological problems 10 4. Analysis of miscommunication

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    Procedural Email Message: New Job Login Procedure Marci Smith English 315 – Professional Communications Professor Brandy Isaacs October 18‚ 2014 To: Service.Techs@knightenterprise.com From: Marci Smith marci.smith@knightenterprises.com Subject: New Job Login Procedure for ALL Service Technicians Good morning Team‚ The time is almost here where the new procedure for how you will login to each job will go into effect. This new process will begin this Monday 20‚ 2014. Ensuring that

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    The Message of the Gettysburg Address In 1863‚ the sixteenth President of the United States found himself engulfed by a horrific civil war and in leading his people to victory‚ Abraham Lincoln found himself in a predicament that required a well thought out motivational presentation. He found that opportunity with the address at Gettysburg. President Lincoln knew his people were dissatisfied with the loss of so many comrades and knew there must be a way he could prove that the lives of so many fallen

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    Why the Pledge of Allegiance Should Be Revised In Gwen Wildes essay‚ “why the pledge should be revised‚” Wilde stroungly believes that the pledge of allegiance should only be used for the sole purpose of patriotism. In wildes essay she states many facts of the original pledge. Wilde states that the first original pledge‚ issued in 1892‚ read as I Pledge Allegiance To My Flag‚ And To The Republic For which It Stands; One Nation Indivisible‚ With Liberity and Justice for all.” In her essay she included

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    Accounting 747 Communications and Accounting Queens College - CUNY Badly Written Policy (Revised) It is recognized that this organization is plagued with breakdowns in communication such as misdirected orders‚ offending letters‚ and poorly written statements. In this regard‚ a new policy is hereby issued. All employees who are directly involved with communication are enjoined to comply to this policy as stated hereunder. It is imperative to remember that good thinking is good communication

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    actions.An individual that uses subliminal messages in the media to gain power can be harmful to society‚ because it tries to control our desires‚ persuade our pattern of thinking‚ and to change our actions. Using subliminal messages in media to control our desires is harmful to society for the reason being that many are affected mentally. For example supermodels are portrayed extremely skinny and tall‚ the definition of “Beautiful.” That message is plastered all over high end magazines and

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    Messages in Shakespeare’s Works Many of Shakespeare’s plays give one of the main characters a soliloquy or a speech in which they deal with the play’s key issues. There are three particular speeches that have been spoken about for many centuries because of their underlying messages- Katharina’s final speech in The Taming of the Shrew‚ Portia’s speech in The Merchant of Venice‚ and Hamlet’s soliloquy in Hamlet. In The Taming of the Shrew‚ Katharina gives the final speech of the play. She speaks

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    Thesis Manual Revised 2014

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    THE THESIS COURSES Guidelines and Reference for Architectural Design 9: Pre-Thesis Design Problems (ARCH 511/DESIGN 951) and Architectural Design 10: Thesis (ARCH 522/DESIGN 052) INTRODUCTION The Thesis Courses at the Far Eastern University (FEU) Institute of Architecture and Fine Arts (IARFA) are the culmination of the institute‟s Bachelor of Science curriculum program. Thesis is a two-part progressive course series‚ beginning with Arch 511 (Pre-Thesis‚ taken in the first semester after successful

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    are polysemic meaning it can have more than one meaning and thus care should be taken when they are used so that the intended meaning comes out. Anchorage which is using the minimal elements‚ namely slogans‚ brand names or images to reiterate one message so that it will be remembered by the audience. Television commercials rely mainly on these elements when trying to convince their customers to buy their products. “They use images that are attractive to their target market putting emphasis on their

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