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…. With today’s technology and the government’s ever-growing need to increase national security, email and other web-based documents may not be as private as one may think. Although controversial, some government surveillance of electronic communications plays…
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…in common is their language. The Net community exists and thrives because of effective written communication, as on the net all you have available to express yourself are typewritten words. If you cannot express yourself well in written language, you either learn…
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Category: /Literature/English
…With the advent of the technology age, a report was made surrounding the “information highway”, and how it should affect all of Canada. The report is entitled “Connection, Community, Content”, and was put forward by the Information Highway Advisory…
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Category: /History
…theme is more prevalent than that of community. Community can be defined as people living together closely, socially as well as physically. And in my opinion, community often involves sharing, which we see in this book quite often. First off, I would just…
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…by adding software and hardware to standard desktop computers and is gaining acceptance as a viable telecommunications technology. Desktop videoconferencing is quickly emerging as a viable technology for small group or one-on-one communication from a distance…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…1.0 Introduction In past years, the marketing department of Mtone Wireless Inc built strong barriers around the various marketing integrated marketing and promotional functions, and planned and managed them separately with different communications
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…. Another indispensable tool has been helping us communicate and increase our productivity. This tool has increased the amount of information available to us and allows us to work with that information in many different ways. This tool is a computer…
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…How Communication Flows "It is useful to think of communication as a process of sending and receiving messages with attached meanings." (Schermerhorn, Hunt and Osborn, 2005, P295) "Messages are transmitted through various communication channels…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to identify and connect with their community while maintaining a sense of self-actualization drives main character development and catalyzes many important events in both works. An important key in the cultural heritage and upbringing of both women were…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…the concepts of deaf cultures. To define the Deaf culture, we must consult the deaf community. Even in America, we have our own customs, which divide and distinguish us as individuals. To fully enjoy and understand the deaf culture, a person would have…
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