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    Communication “The Single Biggest Problem in Communication is the Illusion that it has Taken Place” -George Bernard Shaw In the 21st century our communication mediums have changed, know we Whats App Facebook or email rather than calling or visiting in person. What hasn 't changed is that when we communicate most of the time another human being is on the other end and. This chapter will discuss not only how to communicate with diplomacy but how messages of communication are interpreted. In the

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    Shaw Wind

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    Element Examples of the Macro Environment 1 1 Gone with the Wind: Shaw in the Cell Phone Market 1 Competitive Strategies 1 Core Concept 1 Conclusion 1 References 1 Table of Figures Figure 1: 6 External

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    6.0 Ownership Structure: Shaw communications equity structure is comprised of series A shares and series B shares. Series B shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange, and 50% of these shares are owned by the top 25 shareholders. 40% of the shares are owned by financial institutions as part of their investment portfolios. Only 12% of the shares are owned by insiders, i.e. Shaw family and/or executives. Since these shares don’t have voting options, their ownership is mainly for capital gain and dividend

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    to determine whether storytelling efforts by companies are successful in components such as: building trust, fluency, and authenticity. The Forman Framework As mentioned previously, Corus is successful in exhibiting authenticity over all their communication platforms as their words match their deeds. Moreover, their vision, story, and micronarratives consist of both tacit and explicit knowledge that can be verified by employees and partners. Thus, Corus does not advertise false information or follow

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    Mary and the Girls

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    Mary watched the water dance and sparkle in the bright sun, it was a perfect summers day, the beach was crowded with sun lovers and the smell of sunscreen and barbeques floated in the air. She drew in a deep breath enjoying the salt tang of the sea, then focused her look back at the two little girls playing in front of her. They had all the serious concentration of four year olds as the dug a hole in the sand, then pouring water into it, giggling when it disappeared into the sand. Their brown curls

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    Chapter Four Mona held open the creaky wooden door as Emma stepped into the building. The walls were either painted a light green, which the lights picked up and reflected throughout the hall, or the florescent light cast the minty color over off-white walls. Either way, the space made Emma think of straightjackets and padded cells. The cold linoleum floor, however, resembled icepacks, soothing her road-beaten bare feet. The smooth surface felt like a pillow compared to the gravel and pebble-strewn

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    “I’ve assigned two officers to Dyanna Montarro’s home. I have three other squad cars stationed there for a time as well.” “Why not call in the National Guard too? I told you we should have taken her back for further questioning. And you know what the boss is going to say.” “What can he say?” Banks saw Nailon pull out a cigarette. Chuck tended to grab them during times of duress. It amazed her how someone as tough as Nailon felt he needed to smoke in stressful times. “C’mon,” he said

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    Life After Death: When Hardship Confronts Forever A soft hand of a patient slithers through a field of IV’s and other medical tubing until it finally reaches it’s destination - my hand. With prolonged tenderness, a thumb caressed my hand, making small circles in a caring manner as an expression of human empathy. As her cracked lips pivoted skyward, she closed her eyes and returned to her placid state where she thought of her son, and how much time she would have left with him. The only thing that

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    As the young woman clung to the picture a single tear rolled down her cheek. She could not believe that it had been 363 days, 4 hours and 7 minutes since the day. As she walked downstairs and plopped down on the couch covered with dust, she smelled the sharp stench of alcohol. Of course, her mom had her morning 5 shots of vodka mixed with, you don’t even want to know. She heads outside, the car keys bouncing. She needed help, she knew it. No amount of support groups or friends could take away her

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    soldiers fighting abroad and also lifted the spirits of their loved ones back at home. Many jazz musicians were soldiers, and several others traveled overseas or across the country to entertain U.S. troops. Among these performers were Bing Crosby, Artie Shaw, and Benny Carter. Jazz music was not only evident in American culture, but also in European countries, particularly in Nazi-occupied areas where it was a sign of rebellion. I want to further explore how the war affected the accessibility of jazz during

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