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Discussion: Devil's Advocate 2424 unread replies.3131 replies. In order to explore point of view and be able to see all sides of issues students are required to take the opposing view on...

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Discussion: Devil's Advocate

2424 unread replies.3131 replies.

In order to explore point of view and be able to see all sides of issues students are required to take the opposing view on communication. This discussion has two major parts:

Part I:

First, compose a paragraph (6 to 10 sentences) in which you answer this question:

Has communication become stronger, or worsened, in the last 40 years?

Support your stance with examples and details. Argue your position.

Next, post it to this discussion thread, it should include a clear personal freedom, and reasons it is important.

Part II:

Find another student's post (preferably one that does not have a response yet) and take on the opposing viewpoint to their viewpoint regarding communication. Write 5-6 sentences countering their argument.

This discussion is worth 20 points.

Answered Same Day Jan 28, 2021

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Parul answered on Jan 29 2021
163 Votes
Communication has changed tremendously in last 4 decades and I feel it has grown stronger. With advent of new technology and penetration of internet to an extent that everything is done with a click of a button, it is safe to say that communication is influenced with upcoming changes. People sitting in one part of the world can communicate with their relatives, friends, families, business team located in other part of the world. There are so many avenues that a person can choose which platform he/she wants for the communication. Furthermore, with the platforms like social media there is plethora of content to learn and get inspired. With...
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