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A Critique of the Speech by John F. Kennedy in His 1960 Inaugural Address
Communication
human communication
language
On January 21, 1960 John F. Kennedy delivered his Inaugural Address to the American people, explaining the problem America was facing and procedures that can fix the United States, and prolong the idea of freedom and national pride. John F. Kennedy is able to uplift American spirits by promoting optimism and bring hope to all…
The Key Message of I.D.E.a.S. And the Need to Drive Its Awareness
Communication
Discourse
Discourse Community
Discourse communities are defined by John Swales (1990) six characteristics. The characteristics of a discourse community are: having common goals, Ways for its members to communicate, mechanisms to provide information and feedback, utilizing one or more genres, acquiring a lexis, and a threshold level of members with a certain degree of knowledge and expertise within…
A Personal Recount of The Different Views of the Writers in Literature
Communication
Education
Learning
My first impression of my own writing is that I am skilled but I definitely need room for improvement, I realized that I’ve mastered the skills I’ve been using since eighth grade, but that this class gave me the opportunity to step it up. My typical writing process is to create and outline of my…
What are the Issues in the IntensCare Project Team?
Business
Cognition
Communication
Human Activities
Technology
* IntensCare was not intended as a mainstream project in the beginning. Only $500,000 was allocated, and people were often pulled away to work on other projects A dedicated team was formed only after more than 1 year of work Jack Fogel was assigned as Production Leader in spite of having been observed as laidback….
Pigeon Plague Our Cities
Cognition
Communication
Human Activities
In the article titled ‘Pigeon plague in our cities’, Jo Bonella, a writer for the city newspaper, expresses concern about the increasing population of pigeons in Melbourne. Bonella blames humans for the issue, emphasizing that they are feeding the pigeons excessively. The author employs various persuasive techniques to convince readers of the problem. Additionally, Bonella…
The Impact of Social Media on Society and Individuals in The Circle
Communication
Mass Media
Social Media
The Circle is a book written about Social Medias and their heavy impact upon society and individuals. The main character of the book Mae Holland, is asked to work, by her best friend Annie, for The Circle, a company working to be the top Social Media in their time The company has three bosses, known…
Importance of Intercultural Communication to Ist
Intercultural Communication
Chapter 4 – The Deep Structure of Culture Introduction: It is essential to understand and appreciate the deep structure of culture since it impacts our perception and interaction with the world. Culture significantly shapes our interpretation of reality, and its deep structure establishes the uniqueness and unity of each culture. Recognizing and comprehending this deep…
Concept of Hitler: Nazi Propaganda
Propaganda
The Nazi party was a powerful machine at its height of power when Hitler was chancellor. Despite its hold over the German people the Nazi party did not have a very auspicious beginning. To become the political machine that it did was a calculated move. The success of the Nazi party stemmed from the knowledge…
Doublespeak and Propoganda
Advertising
Propaganda
Doublespeak is a part of everyday life. Turning on the television, commercials and advertisements bombard households with doublespeak. Advertisers use doublespeak in the way of euphemisms, color, bold words, jargon, gobbledygook and inflated language. Doublespeak is a non-stop flow of phrases to manipulate consumer’s basic emotions and get certain reactions. For example, oxiclean advertisements use…
Analysis of “Spring” by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Literature
Poetry
Reason
Composed in free verse, the poem “Spring” by Edna St. Vincent Millay contains many poetic elements that create a feeling of structure throughout. As free verse challenges the conventions of writing, so too, does St. Vincent Millay’s interpretation of Spring challenge societies conventional beliefs associated with the season. Millay uses various different poetic elements of…