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Stereotypes in the Mass Media | threeisreallyacrowd
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Just another WordPress.com site. Steve Jobs & Apple. Obama’s State of the Union Address →. Stereotypes in the Mass Media. February 8, 2012. The mass media (i.e. Hollywood) has been discriminating against Asian Americans and African Americans. The discrimination of African Americans is mainly due to their skin color and how they are assumed to be the ones that commit all the crimes, whereas the Asian Americans are mainly stereotyped for their accent and skin color. I am not saying that stereotyping will c...
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Communications Blog
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012. According to human behaviorist Desmond Morris,' it is impossible to wear clothes without transmitting social signals. Every costume tells a story, often a very subtle one, about its wearer.'. If one does not dress appropriately in a particular situation or event, one could get ostracised or even punishments. Think about those horrible detentions you get in secondary school when your skirt is too short or when you wear tapered pants to school. For example, take a look at these c...
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Communications Blog: February 2012
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012. Have you ever been to a Japanese restaurant or any other shops in Japan whereby they will greet you every moment and would serve you in a really polite manner? Just why are they so polite and have such an excellent customer service? The answer lies in their language. People from different language communities perceive the world differently, and in this case- The Japanese. I do agree that their language has deeply influenced the Japanese perspectives. They are aware of the cl...
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Communications Blog: More people fear giving a presentation than dying. Unbelievable?
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Thursday, March 15, 2012. More people fear giving a presentation than dying. Unbelievable? According to J. Douglas Jeffery’s, in his “Enhancing Your Presentation” speech, speaking to a group is ranked No. 1 in the list of Top Fears. Since most of us will be conducting presentations for various projects very soon, here are 5 habits. You can follow when preparing your own presentations. Purpose, Audience and Logistics):. You also have to find out about your audience. How old are they? The answers to these ...
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Mis-communication | thelostmemberspeaks
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Just another WordPress.com site. COM 101 Grp2’s blog. COM 101 Grp3’s blog. COM 101 Grp4’s blog. COM 101 Grp5’s blog. COM 101 Grp6’s blog. Another light hearted for post for all of you! The video says it all so i actually don’t wish to explain much. But for communication module sake i shall say a bit. Watch the video first🙂 [ It is a really old video so very sorry if most of you have already watched it ]. Just for you 3. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Singlish | thelostmemberspeaks
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Just another WordPress.com site. COM 101 Grp2’s blog. COM 101 Grp3’s blog. COM 101 Grp4’s blog. COM 101 Grp5’s blog. COM 101 Grp6’s blog. When I reach home, I did my research on how to say the different terms of coffee and tea in Singlish. The black coffee with sugar. Coffee with unsweetened milk. Ice coffee with sugar but no milk. Hot coffee without milk and sugar. Hot tea with sugar but no milk. Iced tea with unsweetened milk and no sugar. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. You are co...
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Communications Blog: It’s Time for New Words
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012. It’s Time for New Words. As society and technology progresses into the future, it is apparent that new words are being officially accepted for use in the English language to accommodate its advancements. Below are some examples. Verb, search for information about (someone or something) on the Internet, typically using the search engine Google. 1990s: from Google, the proprietary name of a popular Internet search engine. 1990s: blend of net and citizen. Language is a tool used b...
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Friday, March 16, 2012. We are given two ears and one mouth; so, are we listening? Humans are given TWO ears and only ONE mouth—because we are meant to listen more than we talk. But the question now is: do we? When asked, many people will reply rather defensively that yes, they do listen to what other people have to say. But when asked whether they still remember the content of the conversation, they will usually smile sheepishly and say that they remember only part of it. Or do you wait to talk? COM101 ...
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Communications Blog: Effective Powerpoint
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Thursday, March 15, 2012. Microsoft PowerPoint is a great tool used for so many things: presenting a project at school, showing your employees your expectations or plans. You can put videos on, music, just about anything! It’s very fun, creative, and useful. The most popular uses of power point presentations are in modern days learning, corporate training sessions, business and marketing meetings, and sales gatherings. It’s a way of attracting audience towards your views and arguments. Com 101(b) Group 2.
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Communications Blog: March 2012
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Friday, March 16, 2012. We are given two ears and one mouth; so, are we listening? Humans are given TWO ears and only ONE mouth—because we are meant to listen more than we talk. But the question now is: do we? When asked, many people will reply rather defensively that yes, they do listen to what other people have to say. But when asked whether they still remember the content of the conversation, they will usually smile sheepishly and say that they remember only part of it. Or do you wait to talk? Mary Po...