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    Week 3 Notes Bcom275

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    Week Three Student Guide This week‚ students are introduced to the importance of the audience to any communication. Chapter 9 of Communicating in the Workplace provides the basics of analyzing the audience and important questions to ask during the process. Creating effective communication often entails preparation and planning‚ and may also entail a collaborative team effort‚ all of which are part of chapters 10‚ 11‚ and 13 of Communicating in the Workplace. Presentations‚ in particular‚ benefit

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    30 Miners Trapped Draft Michael A Jones BCOM/275 To The Families Face-to-Face It is with our deepest regret and sorrow that we must announce to you today August 5th‚ 2010 one of our copper minds in which your loved ones were working in has collapsed. At this point and time we do not know their fate or condition. We will work tirelessly day and night to extract and save your loved ones. Also at this point in time there has been no communication with the miners working below the surface

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    only the ones mentioned above. When you want to deliver a message to a crowd and you want effective communication‚ it is very important to take this in consideration in order to have effective listeners. In the Chilean mine collapse case some factors to consider before communicating the incident to the public are the family members of the trapped miners‚ the mining business itself‚ other miners from other businesses‚ copper industry‚ and the country of chile. What effect will the information have

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    By: Karita Anderson August 26‚ 2013 Chilean Copper Mine When giving information to a group of people you should first know your audience‚ or intended target. If the information used is regarding a disaster‚ or something that involves someone getting hurt‚ it is extremely important to make sure that the company knows there audience and who will be receiving the information.  According to Cheesebro‚ O’Conner‚ and Rios‚ “the key to effective communication is shared understanding of the information

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    trapped under the Chilean copper mine had to consider not one day but even two months. According to The New York Times Company(2014)‚ “On Aug. 5‚ 2010‚ a gold and copper mine near the northern city of Copiapó‚ Chile caved in‚ trapping 33 miners in a chamber about 2‚300 feet below the surface”. At this time no one knew the well being or the nature of the situation that happened at the copper mine. During this time communication between employers‚ families’ members’ involved‚ trapped miners and those set

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    The Miner’s Wives by Ben Shahn takes a bitter look at one of the lifestyles of the early 20th century - that of the down-trodden coal miner. In the foreground of the picture‚ we see the miner’s wife referenced in the title. She carries a bleak expression‚ her back turned to an older woman and a child‚ presumably her mother and her offspring. Two men walk away into the distance‚ and one set of clothing hangs above‚ unclaimed by its owner. The woman has just been informed of the mining accident which

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    Chilean Mine Collapse

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    DEMONTRATIVE COMMUNICATION PAPER Demonstrative communication is the nonverbal and unwritten communication that involves such things as facial expressions‚ which is the most common‚ tone of voice‚ and body language. Demonstrative communication happens between people who are communicating to each other and this happens through a sender and receiver process for communication. When a person is the sender‚ they are generally the speaker‚ and that person is trying to convey a message to a receiver to

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    After watching “The Devil’s Miner” and do some additional research I have picked two issues that come along with poverty in Latin America. The first issue that I believe is important is that many individuals go to bed hungry and children are not being fed properly. Although the number of malnurshinoshed individuals has decreased by a lot in the past couple of decades‚ there is still a huge number of people that are not getting the appropriate nutrients. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization

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    C. Clothing 1. National Dress Pollera Skirt is the traditional dress of the Chilean women and normally usually made with long colorful fabric gathered at the waist along with numerous underskirt garments. They also wear blouse with ruffles and big jewelry on their chest. The traditional outfits of the Chileans living in the territories are similar to gauchos of Argentina. These dresses are typically worn by huasos and huasas (the cowboys and cowgirls). The accessories of the outfit might include

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    looks and health. "The fundamental beliefunderlyinig the whole system appears to be that the human body is ugly and that its natural tendency is to debility and disease." Nacirema people work hard ritually in order to fix these characteristics. As Miner goes on to give us descriptions of the shrine in which some are private and secreat. THe box or chest containing charms and magical potions located in the shrine which no native believes

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