Directness in Good‐News and Neutral Messages Indirectness in Bad‐News Messages (Chapter 6 & 7) Submitted to: Course: Course Code: Ms. Farhana Zaman Managerial Communication EC‐701 zaman_farhana@yahoo.com Batch: Evening MBA‐03 Submitted by: Roll No: Muhammad Ziaul Hoque ziamcsd@gmail.com EV 13030 39 Registration No: 100 303 130 039 09 March 2013 Chapter 6: Directness in Good News & Neutral Messages Critical Thinking Exercises: 02‚ Page 144
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Virtual Reality Virtual reality has promise for nearly every industry ranging from architecture and design to movies and entertainment‚ but the real industry to gain from this technology is science in general. The money that can be saved examining the probability of experiments in an artificial world before they are actually carried out could be great‚ and the money saved on energy could be even greater. Virtual reality is something that personally excites me because uses and benefits of it are
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“A message to Garcia.” Narrates characteristics of a competent and capable employee‚ represented by Rowan‚ which his mission to bring a message to general Garcia. This man is organized‚ attentive‚ cooperative‚ and able to act independently‚ it is good doing his hob and does not need to be constantly monitored. He is a person focused on results. If a job is assigned to him‚ he looks for himself how to do it crisp‚ accrued as soon as possible. He has a great confidence in himself and what he does
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Jane McGonigal‚ a game designer‚ became known for location-based and alternate reality games. Her first book; “Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World” CITATION Jan11 \l 1033 (McGonigal)‚ was published in 2011. Jane argues that games contribute powerfully to human happiness and stimulation‚ a sense of purpose and the augmentation of community. I believe the main thesis in this essay is that gaming is a powerful activity; games can improve our social skills
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Virtual Reality (VR) What is it? Virtual means ‘almost or nearly as described‚ but not completely’‚ therefore‚ Virtual Reality is when something is not physically existing as such but made by a software to appear to do so. Virtual reality is an artificial 3-dimensional environment that is created with software and presented to the user in such a way that the user suspends belief and accepts it as a real environment. It is a digitally created space that humans could access by donning sophisticated
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REALITY TELEVISION: Introduction: Reality television is a genre of television programming that presents purportedly unscripted dramatic or humorous situations‚ documents actual events‚ and usually features ordinary people or even professional actors. The genre has existed in some form or another since the early years of television. Programs in the reality television genre are commonly called "reality shows" and often are produced in series. Documentaries and nonfictional programming such as
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A Knock-Out Blow From Reality An evident wave of embarrassment and shame swarmed over my face‚ a feeling of isolation and disgust embraced my body. “I don’t know why I did it‚ they were just laying there on the shop shelf‚” begging me‚ pleading with me to take them. Pokémon Cards the source of my enjoyment but the equivalent to my disgust and nauseate. Looking back on what I had just done‚ I felt weak and worthless‚ giving into temptation signified my lack of self-character. I had committed a
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Your primary goal is to persuade your reader to understand your point of view and to make sure that your ideas are valid on your topic. Use the outline for the short version of the Argument/Persuasive essay. I. Introduction: State your claim. Offer a brief history of your issue: Include past attempts at the solution or some background. II. Main Point One: What evidence supports your persuasion? This should be your second strongest point. III. Main Point Two: What other evidence supports
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Reality shows‚ why do we like them so much? I started thinking about this question‚ and then I though about how many I actually had watched. Reality shows has become a big trend in our society today. People can become famous for almost anything‚ and a lot of people seem to think that being in a reality show is the biggest thing that can happen in life. I think all of us have though about being famous at some point in our life. How nice it would feel to be that athlete‚ singer or actor that everyone
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Everyone constructs their own reality Each person has their own perception of reality‚ that doesn’t always represent what the world really is. Our reality is a blend of attitudes‚ perceptions and influences from our environment‚ which is controlled by ourselves. In Tennessee Williams’s play‚ ’A Streetcar Named Desire’‚ all characters create their own reality‚ through their views on their experiences. It is made very clear that each character has a different reality from one another‚ emphasizing
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