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МЕЖКУЛЬТУРНАЯ КОММУНИКАЦИЯ КАК НЕОТЪЕМЛЕМАЯ ЧАСТЬ КУЛЬТУРЫ ... : INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF CULTURE ...
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Assessment of the Readability and Quality of Online Patient Education Material for Chronic Medical Conditions
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In: Healthcare; Volume 10; Issue 2; Pages: 234 (2022)
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A SEMIOTIC PERIPHERY THEORY OF INFLUENCE: FOUNDATION AND PRACTICE
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Wahrheit - Geschwindigkeit - Pluralität: Chancen und Herausforderungen durch den Buchdruck im Zeitalter der Reformation
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In: 132 ; Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Europäische Geschichte Mainz, Beihefte ; 368 (2021)
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Dowsing for Math Answers: Exploring MathCQA with a Math-aware Search Engine
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Видоизменение исследований медиадискурса в фокусе междисциплинарности ... : Transformation of media discourse research in the interdisciplinary focus ...
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Letter on the Internet as a New Type of Document: Moral-ethical and Business Aspect ; Лист у мережі інтернет як новий тип документа: морально-етичний та діловий аспект
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In: Ukrainian Information Space; № 1(3) (2019); 222-230 ; Український інформаційний простір; № 1(3) (2019); 222-230 ; 2617-1244 ; 2616-7948 (2019)
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Barriers to Successful Health Information Exchange Systems in Canada and the USA: A Systematic Review
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The devil is in the detail: Quantifying vocal variation in a complex, multi-levelled, and rapidly evolving display
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Global Engagement: Problem Solving and Information Exchange
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In: ETSU Faculty Works (2016)
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Military Legislation: Explaining Military Officers' Writing Deficiencies
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In performing jobs related to national security and defense, personnel must comply with rules and decisions communicated in the form of written legislation, which includes directives, memos, instructions, manuals, standard operating procedures, and reports. Incorrect understanding of legislative provisions may lead to disastrous consequences, making clear communication through these documents paramount. The vast majority of military officers write legislation using academic writing skills developed at military and civilian universities. However, academic writing skills do not enable officers to write legislative acts efficiently. Using theories of learning and teaching, the thesis examines the reasons why an academic writing style, everyday military writing, and general writing are inappropriate for preparing officers to write legislation. It identifies the similarities and differences between academic and legislative writing to reveal the skills necessary for both. It then investigates if academic and everyday writing and reading can produce the knowledge required for legislative drafting. Concluding that they cannot, it then explores how multiple environments favor or impede officers in developing legislative drafting skills. It concludes that audience, academic norms, and other environments diminish legislative writing skills. Recommendations are offered for how to teach officers legislative drafting and organize the process of writing legislative documents at military units.
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academic papers; academic writing style; clear communication; cognition; employment; english language; human behavior; information exchange; legislative documents; legislative drafting; manuals; mental processes; MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS; military education; Military Forces and Organizations; military officers; military personnel; military standards; military training; officer personnel; personnel management; Personnel Management and Labor Relations; public administration; WRITING; writing skills
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URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD1026130 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD1026130
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Identifying Universal Linguistic Features Associated with Veracity and Deception
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In: DTIC (2015)
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Crowdsourcing Intelligence to Combat Terrorism: Harnessing Bottom-Up Collection to Prevent Lone-Wolf Terror Attacks
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In: DTIC (2015)
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Installing the ARL Phrase Book Android Application and Configuring its Dependencies
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In: DTIC (2015)
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Examining the Role of Religiosity in Moral Cognition, Specifically in the Formation of Sacred Values, and Researching Computational Models for Analyzing Sacred Rhetoric and its Consequential Emotions
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In: DTIC (2015)
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Impact of Machine-Translated Text on Entity and Relationship Extraction
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In: DTIC (2014)
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Fénix: a flexible information exchange data model for natural language processing ; Fénix: un modelo de datos flexible para el intercambio de información en procesamiento del lenguaje natural
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DESIGN METHODOLOGIES TO ENABLE COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE IN PLATFORMS FOR HUMAN-HUMAN INTERACTION
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Pirrone, D.. - : Università degli Studi di Palermo, 2014. : place:Palermo, 2014
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