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Republic of the Philippines PALAWAN STATE UNIVERSITY College of Arts and Humanities Puerto Princesa City PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION MIDTERM EXAMINATION A. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
it refers to the random, unavoidable variations in the body's measurements For example, during a job interview, physiological noise may arise due to nerves or anxiety, leading to higher heart rate, breathing rate, and blood pressure. These factors can affect the interviewee's performance, potentially leading to mistakes or misunderstandings, which can harm their chances of securing the job.
-Factual Noise this type of noise can make it difficult to communicate effectively, as the receiver may misinterpret the message or fail to fully understand its intended meaning. For example, during a group presentation, factual noise may start to technical difficulties such as a faulty microphone or projector. These factors can affect the clarity and effectiveness of the communication, potentially leading to misconceptions, frustrations, or misunderstandings.
pacemakers and arterial stents, we can immediately appreciate how science affects the quality of our lives. When we assess the state of the world, and identify looming challenges like climate change, global pandemics, security threats and diminishing resources, we do not hesitate in turning to science to gauge the problems and find solutions. And when we look at the wealth of opportunities hovering on the horizon—stem cells, genomic sequencing, personalized medicine, longevity research, nanoscience, brain- machine interface, quantum computers, space technology—we realize how crucial it is to cultivate a general public that can engage with scientific issues; there’s simply no other way that as a society we will be prepared to make informed decisions on a range of issues that will shape the future.” ● it is a speech to inform 77 -79. Most turtles reproduce during the warmest months of the year. The females will come ashore on a sandy beach to lay their eggs after mating. They then leave the eggs to hatch on their own. When they hatch, the hatchlings (baby turtles) scramble down into the water. They must be quick to avoid being eaten by predators. Most baby turtles will perish within their first year. ● it is a speech to inform 80 -82. Joe had been fishing for over two hours without a single bite. Suddenly there was nibble at the end of his fishing line. He stood up on the boat and leaned out too far. Just then there was a sharp yank on the line. Joe fell overboard and landed headfirst into the water. Joe and his friends laughed and laughed. ● it is a speech to entertain 83 - 85. “We’ve become accustomed to a new way of being “alone together.” Technology- enabled, we can be with one another, and elsewhere, connected to wherever we want to be. We want to customize our lives. We want to move in and out of where we are because the thing, we value most is control over where we focus our attention. We have gotten used to the idea of being in a tribe of one, loyal to our own party.” ● it is a speech to acuate