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Ekos Unit 1 Test CMI 3358 with 100%
correct answers ( GUARANTEED
SUCCESS )
Types of Sexual Harassment - answer 1. Quid Pro Quo (This for That)
2. Hostile Work Environment
Latin Terms - answer -Video: "I see"
-Audio: "I hear"
-Medium (Media): "Middle, Neutral
-Communico (Communication): "To share out, to make common"
-Television: "to see far"
-Telecommunication: "to communicate across distances"
International Communication - answer The craft of communicating
across national borders, through media in real space and cyberspace,
to specifically defined and targeted national or regional opinion
leaders. Linguistics, cultural, religious, or ethnic publics and audiences
in other countries
Governmental Communication - answer -Purposes:
info dissemination
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Types of Sexual Harassment - answer 1. Quid Pro Quo (This for That)

  1. Hostile Work Environment Latin Terms - answer -Video: "I see" -Audio: "I hear" -Medium (Media): "Middle, Neutral -Communico (Communication): "To share out, to make common" -Television: "to see far" -Telecommunication: "to communicate across distances" International Communication - answer The craft of communicating across national borders, through media in real space and cyberspace, to specifically defined and targeted national or regional opinion leaders. Linguistics, cultural, religious, or ethnic publics and audiences in other countries Governmental Communication - answer -Purposes: info dissemination

propaganda public diplomacy cultural and linguistic proximity national influence prestige -Examples: BBC, VOA, NHK, Al-Jazeera Commercial Communication - answer -Purposes: Informational Capitalism -Examples: CNN, MSNBC, Fox News Berlo's Model - answer Source-> Message -> Channel -> Receiver Inventions and Innovations in Int. Comm. - answer 1833- Samuel Morse- invents Telegraph 1876- Alexander G. Bell- invents Telephone 1880- Heinrich Hertz- discovers electromagnetic spectrum (airwaves) 1901- Guglielmo Marconi- made first Trans-Atlantic Wireless Radio Communication 1912- Sinking of Titanic- Helped develop radio communication

  • Political comm. that is sent out in a deliberate attempt to change minds, opinions, and behaviors to further the interests of the communicator.
  • Derived from the Catholic Church The Global Village - answer -Term coined by Micheal McLuhan and Quentin Fiore -Communication linking of all peoples of the world with the help of computers and satellites. Globalization - answer -Interconnection of nations/people/cultures through networked media in real/cyberspace, of the nations, people and cultures of the world. Deterritorialization - answer the separation of social, cultural and political practices (such as people, objects, languages, or traditions) from a location. Digital Capitalism - answer Digital networks are the core growth point and infrastructure of global capitalism Diffusion of Innovations - answer Explains how, over time, an idea or product gains momentum and diffuses (or spreads) through a specific population or social system.

Counter-diffusion - answer When innovations/ ideas diffuse from the periphery to the geometric center Media convergence - answer the merging of traditional media with digital communication technologies such as telecommunications and the internet development theory - answer developing nations may need to implement press controls in order to promote industry, national identity, and partnerships with neighboring nations Dependency theory - answer A structuralist theory that offers a critique of the modernization model of development. Based on the idea that certain types of political and economic relations (especially colonialism) between countries and regions of the world have created arrangements that both control and limit the extent to which regions can develop. Structural imperialism: Center and periphery. - answer Hegemony - answer domination over others

Articles 18, Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) - answer Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion What is a lingua franca? - answer A language mutually understood and commonly used in trade by people who have different native languages Articles 19, Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) - answer Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression