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Samana's Resume

Hey guys,
Here is my resume. Any feedback is welcome

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Reading Response - Week 2: Poor Boss

I think we should all be pretty familiar with most of the material covered in the textbook on emails by now. A specific thing that I really feel is worth mentioning is the advice on never reply to an important or for that reason a harsh email immediately. We should always think thoroughly and calmly before replying to something that aggravate our emotions; in result could cause us to respond inappropriately.

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Reading Response 2

I agree with E. Ralph Biggadike, in The Stinging Office Memo, that email nowadays is overused. It is very hard to communicate and "promote a dialogue" between other people. I believe it is very hard to tell what kind of emotion is being used and is also impersonal. The perception of the email can be misinterpreted by the reader when the selection of words were not thoughtfully designed. For some people they use the use of email as a scapegoat to avoid contact with others and situations. Some of the benefits of email is that it is very cheap, convenient, and extremely fast in networking.

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