If you cling to one way of seeing a person or interpreting an event, you have stopped being mindful
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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What is a tagline?
a. A pervasive brand b. A visual symbol a company uses to identify itself c. The material that displays an item's price in a store d. A short phrase typically used with a brand name or logo
Workplace democracy
A) "questioning and living with our ideals and values" B) recognizes the importance of emotion in communicative behavior C) constantly reevaluate options and solutions until an acceptable one is reached D) separate men and women to resolve imbalance between the sexes E) implies the equitable balance of power and resources F) promoting self-reflection, collective development, and individual opportunity G) communicative action that violates the values of voice, community, and fairness are identified H) work within the existing structure to gain equal opportunity for women I) emphasizes power may be present when conflict is covert as well as overt J) observable decision-making behavior that involves conflict
A fallacy occurs whenever a speaker uses
a. incorrect facts b. incomplete evidence c. erroneous reasoning d. all of the above e. none of the above
Asking a rhetorical question, telling a startling statistic, providing a quotations, telling a story, using
humor, or referring to a recent event are all A. ways to establish relevance. B. ways to establish speaker credibility. C. ways to capture attention. D. ways to preview a speech.