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"Lost" Character Analysis

Corey Myers COMST 1545
8:00am CC=2603

The first source used was the text, Creating Competent Communication, which is our class text book. This particular book was written be Larence Hugenberg, Cary Horvath, Samuel Wallace and Donald Yoder. To give a brief accreditation of the authors Dr. Lawrence W. Hugenberg, a communications professor at Youngstown State University and Dr.Carry Horvath an assistant professor in the communications department of communications also at YSU. Dr. Donald Yoder a professor in communications at the University of Dayton and the chair of the communications department at that school. Dr. Samuel Wallace, also an associate professor at the University of Dayton. All four have collaborated individually on several publications before this text was released, in which all dealt within the realm of communication. This is a very credible source given the volume of publications they have written on the......


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