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32 Cards in this Set
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Process by which sound waves are received by ear |
Hearing |
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Act of interpretings and evaluating what's being said |
Listening |
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Estimated percentage of communication time spent listening |
10 mins later: 50% Two days later: 25% |
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* Don't try to write everything down *Summarize the message * Don't try to write everything down*Summarize the message*Figure out your own method*Review while fresh *Figure out your own method *Review while fresh |
Guidelines for taking notes |
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Process 500 WPM |
Listener |
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Process 125-150 WPM |
Speaker |
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The open sharing of ideas in an atmosphere of respect |
Dialogic communication |
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*Don't be defensive *Seek clarification *Strive for improvement |
Guidelines for receiving speech evaluations |
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Searching the Internet is faster and more efficient |
A common misconception of the Internet |
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An electronic entry point into the library's holdings |
Library portal |
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Criteria factual reliable well supported current verifiable fair comprehensive |
Guidelines for trust worthy information on the Internet |
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Owned by community at large(anything before 1923) is jo longer under copyright |
Public domain |
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.com is less reliable .org is biased .edu is more objective |
Domain names |
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Stealing the ideas or words of another and passing them off as one's own |
Plagiarism |
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Speaker citation of the source of one's material |
Oral footnote |
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Ownership of intellectual property |
Copy right |
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An unauthorized use of legally protected material |
Copyright infringement |
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Appealing to logic(stats) |
Logos |
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Appealing to emotions(narratives, examples) |
Pathos |
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*Definition: a statement of the meaning of a word or phrase Narrative: a story that illustrates a point *Anecdote: Short Story *Hylothetical: Imaginary story related to help listeners vizualize |
Types of supporting material |
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* Use fairly/honestly * Use sparingly * Round off large numbers |
Guidelines for using statistics |
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Definition speech Extended definition Description speech Process speech |
Types of informative speeches |
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For generalizations that assign roles to people based on gender |
Sex related stereotype |
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Thing r idea to wish the word refers(dictionary definition) |
Denotation |
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Emotional overtones of a word that go beyond the dictionary definition |
Connotation |
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Words that name persons and things that we know by our 5 senses(tangible) |
Concrete |
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Where's that name qualities, concepts, relationships, acts, conditions, ideas, mercy(intangible) |
Abstract |
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Language designed to confuse |
Doublespeak |
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Mild, indirect, or vague word in pace of harsh or offensive word(raising taxes=revenue enhancement) |
Euphemism |
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Words used to puff up the importance of someone or something |
Inflated language |
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Where is that evoke mental pictures(Chains of segregation) |
Imagery |
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Balanced juxtaposition of two contrasting ideads" cold hands but a warm heart" |
Anithesis |