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Subject: The affective of media on our interpersonal communication skills
Category: Relationships and Society > Relationships
Asked by: bren-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 29 Jul 2002 04:54 PDT
Expires: 29 Jul 2002 11:38 PDT
Question ID: 46394
Your self-concept directly affects you ability to effectively
communicate. Describe how the media can effect the development of
people's self-con-cept, and therefore their ability to have effective
interpersonal communication skills.  What causes the affect? How the
impact of the media made you more or less effective in intrapersonal
and interpersonal communication? Give specific examples of the impact
of the media from television, or movies, or magazines
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Subject: Re: The affective of media on our interpersonal communication skills
From: iffy-ga on 29 Jul 2002 05:08 PDT
 
Hmmmm...is this a homework question, I wonder?
Subject: Re: The affective of media on our interpersonal communication skills
From: bren-ga on 29 Jul 2002 05:21 PDT
 
It is part of a communciation class assigment Does that matter
Subject: Re: The affective of media on our interpersonal communication skills
From: bren-ga on 29 Jul 2002 05:34 PDT
 
I Use the research of other's to assist me in all my work. School,
business, and I HAVE  found that most of the information and research
sources are very good.  Once someone sends we the web sites I used
them along with my own. I ALWAYS THOUGHT IS WAY MY CHOSE OF HOW TO
SPEND MY MONEY.  I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT IS WRONG WITH USING YOUR
SERVICES TO ASSIST ME.  I QUOTE MY SOURCES.
Subject: Re: The affective of media on our interpersonal communication skills
From: iffy-ga on 29 Jul 2002 06:17 PDT
 
Now, I think I should clarify that I'm not associated with Google.
(You refer to "your services".) However, I do know that their policy
is to not have people use Google Answers to answer homework questions,
which I assume would include class assignments.

If you don't think this is right, please take this matter up with
Google - just don't shout at me. Thank you.
Subject: Re: The affective of media on our interpersonal communication skills
From: missy-ga on 29 Jul 2002 08:19 PDT
 
Hi bren,

I'm one of the Researcher Team, let me tackle this for you:

Google Answers Researchers are discouraged from doing anyone's
homework for them.  The official policy reads, in part "[...]we do not
condone cheating or encourage customers to use this service in lieu of
doing their own schoolwork[...]"

As it is currently phrased, your question looks like you are asking us
to write your essay for you, which we are simply not permitted to do -
and most of us won't do anyway, because we're loathe to do our own
homework, much less anyone else's! ;)

It seems from your comments that it is not your intent to have us
write your essay for you, however, and that's fine.  While we can't
write your essay for you, we *can* do your research for you.

Help us help you, bren.  Rather than post your essay question/paper
topic verbatim, re-phrase it and tell us what sort of information you
need.  Tell us "I'm looking for <insert number> sources which discuss
media's effects on interpersonal communication.  I also need <insert
number> sources discussing media impact on self-concept."

This way, we know exactly what you need and can give you relevant
sources, and you don't fall under suspicion of academic dishonesty.

I'm certain if you re-phrase your question, either by closing this one
and re-posting an amended version, or by amending this one through a
clarification of the question, one of our Researchers will be glad to
help you out.

--Missy
Subject: Re: The affective of media on our interpersonal communication skills
From: bren-ga on 29 Jul 2002 11:38 PDT
 
Thank you for you clarifation I will rephase my question and be more
careful in the future.

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