process of public relations‚ (6) the skills and requirements for success in the profession‚ and (7) ethical implications and legal issues for public relations practitioners. Prerequisite The prerequisite for this course is Comm 206. If you have not taken Comm 206‚ you will be dropped from the course. Text Title: Public Relations: The Profession and the Practice Authors: Lattimore‚ D.; Baskin‚ O.; Heiman‚ S.; Toth‚ E.; and VanLeuven‚ J. ISBN: 0072935316 Year:
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Midterm Study Guide You need to know and understand all the concepts and be able to apply all of them with examples for this test. Think of examples relating to public speaking and to life in general. The test will consist of multiply choice‚ short answer‚ true/false and an essay question. This is a guide to direct your study. Not an end all to what could be on the test. Chapter 1: Intro to Comm. and Interpersonal Processes Dance’s Helical and Berlo’s Models – be able to give an example
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Contiguous audience – people sitting or standing immediately in front of the speaker. The contiguous audience gives the speaker a physical audience to speak to and provides immediate feedback for the speaker. Media audience – mass media allow speakers to expand their audience by entering the homes and organizations of people they can never get to know personally. It is not possible to predict the reactions of every audience member when the speaker’s message is delivered. Audience analysis – systematic
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Quizzes 1-4 with Answers Quiz 1 _____1. A local area network is: a) a large central network that connects other networks in a distance spanning exactly 5 miles. b) a group of personal computers or terminals located in the same general area and connected by a common cable (communication circuit) so they can exchange information. c) a network spanning a geographical area that usually encompasses a city or county area (3 to 30 miles). d) a network spanning a large
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Contemporary Business Thinking COMM 210 – Section L Fall 2012 Instructor: Adel Raphaël Office: MB 012-104 Telephone: 514-848-2424 ext. 5492 Email: araphael@jmsb.concordia.ca Office Hours: Monday 13:15 to 14:15 Thursday 13:15 to 14:15 and by appointment Course Objective: This course presents a broad
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Midterm Study Guide COMM 111 Chapter 4- Selecting a Topic and a Purpose Sources for choosing a topic Determining the general purpose of your speech Difference between a specific purpose and a central idea Topic: The subject of a speech Choosing a topic: Topics you know a lot about Topics you want to know more about Brainstorming: A method of generating ideas for speech topics by free association of words and ideas. Personal Inventory Clustering General Purpose: The broad goal of
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Saavoy Rivers Organizational Comm. 4/15/14 As I was growing up as a kid my mother and father put me in a lot of Nike shoes and clothes‚ as well as Jordan shoes. I didn’t know too much about the products I was wearing‚ but as I got older I began to understand some things about different clothing/shoe brands. I also began to like certain clothing/shoe brands more than others‚ so I started to wear them frequently. At the high school I went to everyone was wearing Jordan shoes or
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Comm B5 April 30‚ 2012 Response paper # 5 Law 21 play sucker to chatch a sucker- seem dumber than your mark No one likes feeling stupider than the next person. The trick‚ then‚ is to make your victim feel smart- and not just smart‚ but smarter than you are. Once convinced of this‚ they will never suspect that you may have ulterior motives. I think this law may help as a debater because you trick your opponent . You make them think they might be winning the debate and believe you are
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Writing the Case Analysis 1. Determine how you want to present your views and structure your paper. 2. Produce a first draft of your case analysis. 3. Revise and edit the draft. 4. Format and proofread the final report. Analyzing the Case 1. Read and study the case thoroughly. Read the case once for familiarity with the overall situation‚ background‚ and characters involved‚ noting issues that you think may be important. Read the case again‚ and highlight all relevant facts. Make sure you
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Cases Comm 315 Case1 : King v.BioChem Therapeutic Inc. Fact: Dr King is hired by Bio Chem. She signed a special contract that specifies a period of probation. During this period‚ she can be let go but you have to be known the wrong behavior in order to be able to rectify it. If the wrong behavior persists then your contract will be terminated. Issue: Is the termination of the contract of Dr King for fault justified? Ratio Employer version of facts: 1st meeting: after 5 months and a half
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