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The concept of just war in Russian and American linguistic cultures [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2021
The study examines the concept of just war in the military-political discourse and technologies of manipulating the mass consciousness used by the leaders of the Russian and American states in speeches based on the idea of just war.
Kabakhidze Ekaterina L.   +2 more
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Writing for Nonprofits in a Professionally-Oriented Institution: Using Rhetorical Genre Studies to Teach Flexibility

open access: yesPrompt, 2019
Teaching rhetorical flexibility within a nonprofit environment to professionally-oriented students can be challenging because the seemingly transactional genres of nonprofit communication, such as grant applications, do not appear to invite improvisation.
Kathryn J. Gindlesparger
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THE INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE SKILLS AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCES [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Languages for Specific Purposes, 2023
Globalisation and internationalisation have caused massive changes in several fields of life worldwide, with significant transitions in Hungary. The advent of multinational companies, including SSCs (Shared Service Centres), has impacted the labour ...
Tímea Lázár   +3 more
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Professional Communication Skills [PDF]

open access: yesScandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 1990
(1990). Professional communication skills. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care: Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 131-132.
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Bridging Rhetorical Genre Studies and Ethics of Representation in Meeting Minutes

open access: yesPrompt, 2019
This essay describes a project that introduces undergraduate students in a technical and professional writing course to rhetorical genre studies, context, and ethics.
Kelly Whitney
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Professional Communication

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Communication strategies for the business sector are the focus of this book. Written with the requirements of students in mind, it will help them with everything from day-to-day school life to their careers and beyond. An improved grasp of the many ideas, procedures, and real-world applications that go into successful communication is the goal of this ...
Glen Donnar, Lukas Parker
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An Empirical Research Project in English and Writing Studies

open access: yesPrompt, 2019
English majors generally are adept at literary criticism but tend to have less experience in conducting empirical research that draws on both qualitative and quantitative methods and engages human participants.
Joyce Kinkead
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"The One Who Knows the Tricks Wins the Day": Cultivating Mētis in an Undergraduate, Mixed-major Professional Writing Course

open access: yesPrompt, 2019
This assignment demonstrates how writing instructors can cultivate students' mētis, a flexible and adaptive way of thinking, by requiring participation in naturalistic rhetorical situations that arise outside the classroom.
Hilary Sarat-St. Peter
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ASPECTS OF SATISFACTION WITH LSP TEACHING IN HIGHER EDUCATION [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Languages for Specific Purposes, 2022
This article discusses a questionnaire research carried out in order to collect information regarding the issue of student satisfaction within the context of Language for Specific Purposes (ESP) course.
János Farkas   +2 more
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Authenticity and the Rhetoric of “Selling” on Social Media: A Role-writing Assignment Set

open access: yesPrompt, 2018
Rooted in a hybrid, themed, first-year writing course titled Please Like Us: Selling with Social Media and drawing on the disciplines of business, marketing, and writing studies, the two sequenced assignments explored here rely upon role-playing and ...
Jessica McCaughey
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