Answer: Sanctions
Explanation:
One of the ways the U.S used to control the activities of Iran as regards sponsoring or trying to sponsor terrorism is by placing sanctions on them. We all know the United States has a string influence in the world market and placing a sanction can affect Iran irrespective of how strong they may perceive to be. The United States have issued warnings to them severally regards this up to the extent of issuing a possible way if they persist with their actions.
I believe the answer is: are more likely to read your message than academic audiences.
People with business communication background are trained to interpret underlying message that come from various sources or behaviour. Academic audiences on the other hand, tend to only be able to read a certain message after its being constructed for common consumption (such as books)
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-Kaden
Answer:
Monty python sketch
Explanation:
"Spam" is a Monty Python sketch, first televised in 1970 and written by Terry Jones and Michael Palin.
The correct answer is "True".
In issue-relevant thinking there are 2 major routes that lead to persuasion.
- Under the <em>central route</em>, a person will be persuaded after careful consideration of the true merits of the information received.
- Under the <em>peripheral route</em>, a person will focus on the positive or negative aspects about the information received, regardless of the information's true characteristics.
If a person who is receiving information (receiver) becomes distracted, he will probably miss details relevant to the "central" route. This would lead him to make a conclusion based on what he considers to be positive or negative about the information he is receiving.
Example: A car's cost is information related to the "central" route because it cannot be related to being positive or negative. On the other hand, a car's color is related to the "peripheral" route because a person can have a preference for certain color that would lead him to consider the car's color as positive or negative.