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Letter to Your Representative

Letter to Your Representative Assignment: Letter to Your RepresentativeDepending on the urgency of a social problem and policy timeline, you may not have the opportunity to attend a meeting with local, state, or federal representatives to vocalize your advocacy goals as they relate to the specific policies and agendas. As an advocacy professional, you have … Read more

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Martin Buber was an early 20th century Jewish theologian

Martin Buber was an early 20th century Jewish theologian I-Thou Communication Martin Buber was an early 20th century Jewish theologian, famous for the distinction between \\\”I-It\\\” relationships and \\\”I-Thou\\\” relationships. \\\”I-It\\\” and \\\”I-Thou\\\” are two distinct ways of relating. Shifting your communication from I-It to I-Thou For this discussion board assignment, think of someone you … Read more

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Exploring Various Cultures

Exploring Various Cultures Option 1 – Exploring Various Cultures Taking time to explore other cultures enriches our own communication processes. For this assignment option, browse the two websites, World Culture Encyclopedia (Links to an external site.) and Hofstede Insights (Links to an external site.) to learn more about two different cultures. You may certainly use two other websites, just be sure … Read more

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The Possibility and Actuality of Visual Arguments

The Possibility and Actuality of Visual Arguments 1. J. Anthony Blair, in “The Possibility and Actuality of Visual Arguments,” takes on the task of deciding whether “visual” artifacts can be “arguments.” Do you think visual artifacts are arguments? Why or why not? To what extent is your social media campaign an “argument,” and what role … Read more

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Communication and culture go hand in hand. 

Communication and culture go hand in hand.  Culture as a System Communication and culture go hand in hand.  The way we talk is a reflection of our culture.  The clothes we wear, the food we eat, the hand gestures we use, the physical space we occupy, the personal artifacts keep in our homes are all part … Read more

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