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Professional Communication-Audience feedback

Occasion. Audience Size. Organizational Culture.Physical Environment. Time Considerations.

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All About Errors On Computer

All The Errors Name You Get On Your Pc/Computer/Laptops/Mobiles Etc

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BTEC Applied Science Unit 5 Assignment 2

Unit 5: Perceptions of Science – Assignment 2 Science, the Media and Public Perception Task 1 Using any topic of your choice, outline the various ways the public receive information about this scientific development. (consider the different means you access information on a daily / weekly basis) You could: Develop a questionnaire and use it on a wide audience, from different backgrounds, which will enable you to gather information on how the public perceive science. Produce a brief report that summarises the findings of the survey This provides evidence for P2 Task 2 Using any TWO clearly identified cases e.g. the uptake of MMR vaccine, an aspect of cosmetic surgery such as facelifts or the use of botox, the dangers of mobile phones or mobile phone transmitters or one of your own choosing Provide a detailed report on the concerns the public have and how the media has influenced this perception. Research how these two topics have been presented in the media. You could compare media such as TV, newspapers, and the internet. You need to give examples to show how you think the media has influenced public opinion It would be beneficial to this task if you include and site references from your own research. This provides evidence for P3 Task 3 Choose a science story or issue that you are interested in to research in detail. This issue should be different to the two chosen for study in task 2. You must present information that clearly demonstrates that different parts of the media have presented the issue in different ways. For this one topic you should comment on whether you think the public concern about this topic is justified (For example, you may wish to consider how your topic has been presented in a TV programme, on radio, in various newspapers or in popular scientific publications or a science journal.) This provides evidence for M2 Task 4 You need to produce a conclusion based on the work that you have done in tasks 1, 2 and 3. The conclusion should be at least 250 words. In your conclusion you must decide if media reports on science issues are constructive or destructive. There is no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ answer to this task – what you need to do is to be able to justify your position by reference to specific examples supporting your views. Consider the validity of the way any concerns are raised in the media. You may find a good way to approach this task is to seek out any sensationalist headlines about the topic you have chosen and then to work back from these to consider the actual scientific basis of the concerns. This may provide you with a basis for making critical or supportive comments on the presentations made by the media. This provides evidence for D2 Exam board is Pearson ALL ASSIGNMENTS I HAVE UPLOADED ARE DISTINCTION GRADED.

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How to construct effective Sentences

Many students make sentence errors because they do not complete their thought , we often do not read a lot so as to develop an eye for what effective writing looks like. So here , I share 13 observations which helped me personally to improve my writing skills & I hope it helps you too .

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EDUCATIONAL HELP LINES

hey i am providing notes of english which help you to learn clauses easily .hope you will get help through it

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Find Day for a Date

A mathematical solution to find Day to a Date

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