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  • European Music Influence

    European Music Influence

    European Music Influence European music influenced American music tremendously by immigrants arriving over the centuries. Many of the great classical pieces came from Europe and influenced popular composers like Aaron Copeland. Also Irving Berlin a composer who wrote many American songs from the early part of the twentieth century until the latter part of the century was born of European immigrant parents. He and many first generation Americans as well as those European immigrants, including

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Victor
  • Cross-Cultural Communication Competency in the Geocentric Negotiation

    Cross-Cultural Communication Competency in the Geocentric Negotiation

    Spitzberg and Cupach (1984) define communication competency as the ability to achieve your goals while you fulfill relational and situational expectations (as cited in Cupach & Canary, 1997). Spitzberg and Cupach contend that communication competency is primarily comprised of two dimensions, appropriateness (meeting social expectations and social rules) and effectiveness (achieving one’s goals). Understanding the individual’s role in cross-cultural communication has gained the attention of several researchers (Gudykunst, 1998; Ting-Toomey, 1988).Gudykunst as well as others

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    Essay Length: 3,521 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Describe and Analyze the Social, Political, and Economic Effects of European Contact with the Americas Between 1450 and 1550

    Describe and Analyze the Social, Political, and Economic Effects of European Contact with the Americas Between 1450 and 1550

    Between the 1450, and 1550, as the Europeans infiltrated and dominated the Americas, this revolutionizing contact altered “the way of life” for the Native Americans. The Spanish empire imbibed the Native American culture and took them under their rule due to the Spaniards advanced weapons and technologies which overpowered the simple defense systems of the Americans. Although the Spaniards opened the American’s eyes to the potential of their lands, the Americans were put under slave

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Edward
  • Why Did a War Between Austria-Hungary and Serbia Become a European War in 1914?

    Why Did a War Between Austria-Hungary and Serbia Become a European War in 1914?

    Why did a war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia become a European war in 1914? On June 28, 1914, Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria and heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, was assassinated in Sarajevo by Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb student. The assassination sparked little initial concern in Europe. The Archduke himself was not terribly popular, least of all in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. While there were riots in Sarajevo following the Archduke's death these were largely

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    Essay Length: 953 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Mikki
  • The Suicidal Indian: Exploring the State of Mental Health and Healthcare in the Native American Community

    The Suicidal Indian: Exploring the State of Mental Health and Healthcare in the Native American Community

    The Suicidal Indian: Exploring the State of Mental Health and Healthcare in the Native American community Introduction In a 19 article in the Journal of Psychiatry, James Shore tells us the story behind the conception of the stereotype of the "suicidal Indian." In 1968, Senator Robert Kennedy visited the intermountain Indian reservation on the same day the community had experienced a suicide related death. Becoming the topic of conversation for the day, American Indian suicide

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Communication Report

    Communication Report

    Michelle Manos COM101 (MWF 11:00 a.m.) Eleanor Dombrowski Communication Report According to the Encarta World English Dictionary, gossip can be defined as one of the following: “Conversation about personal or intimate rumors or facts, especially when malicious; informal and chatty conversation or writing about recent and often personal events; or somebody given to spreading personal or intimate information about other people.” (Encarta ® World English Dictionary, 1998-2004) Given the following definitions, we can agree that

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Anna
  • Faith Community Hospital Case Study - Executive Summary

    Faith Community Hospital Case Study - Executive Summary

    Faith Community Hospital Case Study Executive Summary The mission statement of Faith Community Hospital Mission states, With the foundation and commitment to our spiritual heritage and values, our mission is to promote the health and well being of the people in the communities we serve through a comprehensive continuum of services provided in collaboration with the partners who share the same values. However, Faith Community Hospital is not living up to its mission statement. To

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Jon
  • Global Communications: Gap Analysis

    Global Communications: Gap Analysis

    Running head: GAP ANALYSIS: GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS Gap Analysis: Global Communications University of Phoenix February 26, 2007 Gap Analysis: Global Communications Global Communications is a telecommunications company that was once an industry leader. Other companies have made adjustments to drop Global Communications to the middle of the pack. Now it is their time to make necessary changes to remain profitable and competitive. They are introducing new products and services to reach a global customer base. Global

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Andrew
  • The Black Panthers, Hero's of the Black Community

    The Black Panthers, Hero's of the Black Community

    The Black Panther party for Self-Defense was an African American organization that was founded to promote civil rights and self-defense. It was active within the United States between the late 1960’s into the 1970’s. It was founded in Oakland, California by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale in October of 1966. The Black Panther Party was originally founded to further the African American civil rights movement and to fill the void in leadership amongst the

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: David
  • Analysis of Karl Marx and Communism

    Analysis of Karl Marx and Communism

    Analysis of Karl Marx and Communism Karl Heinrich Marx was born on May 5, 1818, in the city of Trier in Prussia, now, Germany. He was one of seven children of Jewish Parents. His father was fairly iberal, taking part in demonstrations for a constitution for Prussia and reading such authors as Voltaire and Kant, known for their social commentary. His mother, Henrietta, was originally from Holland and never became a German at heart, not

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Jack
  • Gap Analysis: Global Communications

    Gap Analysis: Global Communications

    Gap Analysis: Global Communications “Change is here to stay” (Egan, 2005, p. 16). Global Communications is faced with implementing change. Whether the change is the best decision or not, management has decided on a plan. Now Global Communications’ management is faced on how to effectively and successfully implement this change. Communication is the best answer. "By planning for and communicating the details and benefits of the change, you speed up the commitment. This means looking

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Team Dynamics and Communication

    Team Dynamics and Communication

    Team Dynamics and Communication Name of Student University of Phoenix Team Dynamics and Communication Communicating is a constant state of being. People communicate from the moment they are born to the time they die. There is absolutely no way to avoid communication in life. At birth, people are taught the rules of communication by their parents, and those around them. People learn to communicate from others around them, and thus, learn to either communicate effectively

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Mike
  • Communication Before and After Internet

    Communication Before and After Internet

    Communication before and after Internet Days, months, and years go by and we do not notice them. Living in such a busy world, we are not always aware of the changes in our lives. Twenty years ago, if someone was told we would be able to buy groceries, pay our bills, buy stocks or even a car through the use of a computer, we might have laughed and blamed too much science fiction television for

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Vika
  • The European Footprint in Atlantic Africa

    The European Footprint in Atlantic Africa

    The European Footprint in Atlantic Africa In Warfare in Atlantic Africa: 1500-1800, John K. Thornton systematically discusses pre-colonial warfare in five distinct regions of Atlantic Africa. These five regions were most affected by the slave trade between 1500 and 1800 and that is precisely why Thornton decides to investigate the connection between slavery and warfare as well as the connection between warfare and society. As stated in the beginning of his work, Thornton feels that

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Lost Voices - How European Immigrants and Especially British Colonialization Damaged Aboriginal Culture.

    Lost Voices - How European Immigrants and Especially British Colonialization Damaged Aboriginal Culture.

    Aboriginals have inhabited the region of "Canada" as far back as historical records exist. From the first contact, Europeans have had a negative impact on Aboriginals. Disease and loss of land contributed to the rapidly declining number of Native peoples prior to the development of Canada. As opposed to the French influence, the English colonial culture was especially destructive. Aboriginals achieved some benefits by allying with the French. During New France times, the French lived

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Tasha
  • The Indian Removal Policy

    The Indian Removal Policy

    Arguments over land, restrictions, and laws were common amongst the Indians and whites. It got to a point where the state of Georgia wanted the Indians off their land. Georgia complained to President Andrew Jackson, and he proposed the Indian Removal Policy. This policy was intended to be a peacemaker, but was really a threat to the Cherokee culture. Through the American eyes the removal of the Indians meant more land which in turn meant

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Artur
  • Marketing Communications Nintendo

    Marketing Communications Nintendo

    Table of contents Introduction page 3 Company history and background page 3 Decline and come back page 4 Marketing strategy page 4 Evolution of advertising and methods page 4 Hands on sampling page 5 From weakness to opportunity page 7 Buzz marketing page 8 Sales promotions and methods page 9 Sponsorship page 10 Conclusion and Recommendations page 11 I. Introduction a. Company History And Background Nintendo started as a small Japanese business by Fusajiro Yamauchi

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    Essay Length: 2,322 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Global Communications Paper

    Global Communications Paper

    Global Communications Paper This paper will begin with an overview of Global Communications present situation. This will be followed by Global Communications Leadership team’s plan for economic recovery. The author will then present a situation analysis that will include issues and opportunities identification and stakeholder’s perspectives. Then Global Communications end state goals will be presented, followed by a gap analysis definition and the conclusion. Overview Global Communications is a telecommunications company who along with many

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    Essay Length: 1,419 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Yan
  • Problem Solution: Global Communications

    Problem Solution: Global Communications

    Problem Solution: Global Communications This paper review the problems presented at Global Communications and a series of steps that can provide a solution to the issues they face. Having developed a new strategy which focuses on reducing costs through outsourcing and generating additional income by the creation of new services, Global Communications has to overcome objections from the Technologies Workers Union to succeed. Because the Union was not consulted about the plan, the Union is

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    Essay Length: 5,834 Words / 24 Pages
    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Zingerman's Community of Businesses

    Zingerman's Community of Businesses

    Question 1 – What is Zingerman’s mission and what kind of challenges does it pose? The formalized mission was all about sharing an intimate experience: “share the Zingemann’s experience”, in a sense of providing a service that makes the customers smile with a food that makes them happy. The reason why employees wanted to share the Zingerman’s experience was “To enrich as many lives as |they| possibly |could|. And the way they would go about

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Yan
  • Essay in Organisational Communication

    Essay in Organisational Communication

    1. Unethical organisational behaviour has become a recurring theme in corporate life. How can organisations understand and address this trend? Incorporate a discussion on organisational rhetoric and corporate responsibility in your answer? INTRODUCTION In spite of the trend for organisations to adhere to corporate social responsibility, unethical behaviour remains a continual feature of the modern day workplace. Unethical behaviour is an important topic for consideration as suggested by Crane & Matten (2004, pp.13), whereby “business

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Gap Analysis: Global Communication

    Gap Analysis: Global Communication

    Gap Analysis: Global Communications Changes in the telecommunications industry have made it a very competitive environment where only the most aggressive companies with market advantages can survive. Global Communications has suffered from this competitive environment and needs to come up with strategies to support a change to assist them in becoming profitable again. The executive management team has decided on some significant cost-cutting measures and international marketing strategies that will help them achieve profitability in

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    Essay Length: 1,959 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Jon
  • Communications Theory Application

    Communications Theory Application

    Have you ever wondered if there was a devil side and an angel side to your personality? The devil side is telling you to be bad and have fun, while the angel side is telling you to be good and do what is right. This idea has to do with the I and ME theory of communications. The ME is like the angel side of your personality, telling you what is right and socially acceptable.

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Anna
  • Community Questionnaire

    Community Questionnaire

    Abstract Assessing my community was a class project that revealed the core characteristics of my community. In this paper I will attempt to effectively discuss the results of the questionnaire. I will also attempt to compare my data with the overall class data that’s called the aggregate data. Finally I will explain how one of the variables affects us individually and collectively. Introduction/Summary Today there are so many factors that affect the quality of health

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Janna
  • Interpersonal Communication

    Interpersonal Communication

    Vocabulary Terms Communicative competence- The ability to communicate in a personally effective and socially appropriate manner. Message competence- The ability to make message choices that others can comprehend as well as to respond to the message choice of others. Intrapersonal comm.- Communication that a person has with him or herself. This is often regarded as “self communication” Interpersonal comm.- Communication between two people, generally on face-to face interaction. Relational competence- The ability to process

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    Essay Length: 1,148 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Artur