Describe the case against the global village.
What will be an ideal response?
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A group of students is attempting to form a new political action group on campus. To succeed, they must prove that they have enough support from the campus community and gain the campus President's approval
The group consists of Jake, who worked in a Washington D.C. political lobby firm for three summers; Jada, who has been elected the group leader; and Elmo, who started the group and is the member that all other members know and like. The type of power that best characterizes Jake is _____. A. expert B. legitimate C. coercive D. referent
"I want to pause here just so you can see how far we have come," Brian says to his audience. "You've learned that any problem you have is only a problem with your attitude. You've learned that the world isn't out to get you, but it's not going out of its way to be nice to you. And you've learned that everyone's got obstacles in their lives. Now, let me tell you how to crush those
obstacles and achieve your full potential!" Which kind of transition is Brian using at this point? A) a final summary B) an internal summary C) a nonverbal transition D) an internal preview
As Professor Webber delivers her presentation she must pay close attention to audience
feedback. What messages, sent by her audience, should she pay close attention to? A) written B) nonverbal C) verbal D) none of the above
What approach to developing topic ideas explores "habitual" paths of thought such as people, places, ideas, values, and problems?
a. mind mapping b. topic analysis c. interest charts d. media prompts