Discuss how instant messaging and videoconferencing influences communications components as illustrated in the transactional model on page 104 of your textbook.
Explain when would it be appropriate to use instant messaging in the workplace. Provide an example. Determine the benefits and the challenges.
Justify when videoconferencing be appropriate in the workplace. Provide an example. Explain the benefits and the challenges of this approach.” 249 https://www.homeworkmarket.com/homework-answers?page=249
Messaging and videoconferencing influences communications components
Growth in computer-mediated communication (CMC) technologies such as instant messaging and video conferencing has led to a need to explore the utilization and influence of these tools on the quality of project communication, which must still be established. The effect of these CMC media on the main factors that influence the quality of communication would contribute to the body of knowledge, as quality communication increases the likelihood of project success (Bond-Barnard, Steyn & Fletcher, 2014). Instant messaging improves communication in the workplace. It is more efficient than email because it allows messages to appear immediately, saving time. Through instant messaging, workers can remain constant contact with one another in case problems arise that require assistance.
Abortion is the worst thing a woman can do against human dignity. It is a crime against life. No woman has the right to kill a new living being. Many countries ban abortion and many institutions fight against it. Abortion is immoral and it should not be legalized.
Abortion is also a threat to the mother’s health. A woman can suffer an infection or internal bleeding. She could also become sterilized, the permanent inability to bear a child. Abortion not only kills the baby but may kill the mother too. During an abortion, despite the use of local anaesthesia, 97% of the women report severe pain, and if a more powerful drug is used she could suffer dangerous side effects. Many complications are common after an abortion, like inflammation of the reproductive organs. As well, there is strong evidence that abortion increases the risk of breast cancer. Women that abort increase their chances of getting breast cancer by 50%, and teenagers with no previous pregnancies that abort after the 8th week increase their probability by 800%.
Unicef states that 250,000 women die every year because of legal and illegal abortions: 75,000 of them die of self-inflicted abortions; 75,000 die of convulsions; and the other 100,000 die of blood poisoning caused by an infection of the uterus. Therefore, if abortion is legalized there will be not only more fetal murders but also more mothers will die.
None of the methods women use to abort are completely safe. One of the most common methods used is Suction Aspiration. The doctor uses a special tool to suck the baby into a collection bottle. Great care must be taken to prevent the uterus from being damaged, which would cause haemorrhage. A woman with haemorrhage will need a blood transfusion that could cause her AIDS. Also infection may easily occur if fetal tissue is left behind in the uterus. Another method used for babies as old as twenty four weeks, is the Dilation and Evacuation. Sharp jaws are used to grasp different parts of the unborn baby which are then torn away. The skull of the baby must be crushed to facilitate the procedure.
Another technique used by a lot of pregnant women is the RU486. The RU48