I need 5 paragraphs following MLA stile from an article of any magazine that talks about communication

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I need 5 paragraphs following MLA stile from an article of any magazine that talks about communication or relate to communication. also I need to attach the copy of the article, the name of the writer, date, magazine, and the topic. It must have a thesis statement of three main ideas.

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cities: 1. Discussion of Nonverbal Code" ch.8 of the text. other and . pascussions and - Report of five paragraph y in-text Citations. and works cited to support your position. You must have a thesis statement of three main ideas of parallel structure to be delivered accordingly overview of the article 2= Ast supporting par le at the next meeting e ㄷ . 느 し L ✓ Pangash I M 3= 2nd S. Conclusion Verbal Codes VI. Nonyembal codes Lack of lexicon 1. Kinesics-body movement 2. Emblems - ilkistrations Authograph Dialect - speech community — Culture Kribe dialectal variations L ㄴ 4= 3rd iginion dressing and dancing Ethnicity ro MLA STYLE Curtis 4 Works Cited Freeman, John. "Exquisite Little Eulogies: Updike Takes Another Look at Familiar Terrain." Denverpost.com 14 Jan. 2001: G-8. 23 Apr. 2001 Liukkonen, Petri. "Joba (Hoyer) Updike." 13 Sept 1999. 25 Apr. 2001. Porter, M. Gibert. "John Updike's 'A & P': The Establishment and an Emersonian Cashier." English Journal 61 (1972): 1155-58. Roberts, Rer. "Evaluating Updike." Insight on the News 18 (2000): 26- 27. Schwarz, Benjamin. "Updike: America's Man of Letters." The Atlantic Monthly 286.8 (Dec. 2000): 124-125. Updike, John. "A & P." The Harcourt Brace Casebook Series in Literature. Ed. Wendy Perkins. New York: Harcourt, 1998. 108-111. 165 MLA STYLE Mary Ashley Curtis Curtis 1 Professor Collins English 1012 5 May 2001 Artificial Values at the "A & P* John Updike's short story "A & P" focuses on a young grocery clerk named Sammy who feels trapped by the artiicial values of the small town where he lives. Sammy describes the store and its customers as evidence to this artificiality: "records at discount of the Carribbean Six or Tony Martin Sings or such gunk you wonder they waste the wax ont...) and plastic toys done up in cellophane that fall apart when a kid looks at them anyway" (Updike 108)." Sammy observes the customers daily and proclaims them to be "houseslaves in pin curlers* (108), thereby suggesting that all customers are stereotypes who no longer care about their appearances. This attitude, according to Gilbert Porter, reveals that implicit set of values which will ultimately set him against community mores" (1155). In effect, the A&P store serves as "the common denominator of the middle-class suburbla. an appropriate symbol for the mass ethic of a consumer-conditioned society" (Porter 1155). Through his perceptive cye, Joho Updike is "a'gentle satirist, poking fun at American Life and customs" (Liukkonen). Sammy looks at these people and sees, through them, his own future if he allows himself to be subjected to society's rules of conformity. In throwing off the bonds of conformity, Sammy takes all responsibility for his actions onto himself, and in so doing fie sells fils innocence for freedom, a fair trade-off in the rites of passage from child to adult. Future citations to the story will be to page numbers only. 162
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An Article on Communication
Agudo Robert suggests that “Everyone Has an Accent,” and he is not an exception. Some
people speak better English than others, but one cannot speak a language without an accent.
Cultural diversity explains these differences hence placing preferences on accent can lead to
stereotypes and discrimination. It is essential to acknowledge the different accents as part of the
existing diversity in the social context. Therefore, the article suggests that since culture plays a
significant role in language and speech formation, everyone has an accent hence the need to
forget the illusion that there is a single authentic way to speak which result in discriminations.
Culture...


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