The team for the Mississippi, Believe It! campaign decided to expose as many people as possible to the message that the Mississippi of 1960 is not the Mississippi of today during the ______ phase of campaign development.
A. research
B. action
C. communication
D. evaluation
B. action
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Effective communication skills are highly valued by employers because
A) interviewers like to have good conversations with interviewees. B) public speaking is an increasing part of corporate life. C) our economy is increasingly dependent upon information communicated effectively. D) public messages are increasingly complex and effective interpretation is difficult. E) modern organizations like active citizens.
English is one of the most difficult and useful languages in the world to learn
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
It took this nonscientist to bring all the elements together to produce wireless telegraphy:
a) Guglielmo Marconi; b) Lee DeForest; c) Edwin Armstrong; d) David Sarnoff; e) William Paley
A speech that discusses the low percentage of voters turning out for the past local election and then moves on to suggest the possibility of Internet voting is using the organizational pattern of _____
Fill in the blanks with correct word