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32 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
abstract
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can mean many things
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taboo
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negative conotations
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sender
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initiator of communication, sends message with more than words to the reciever
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message
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heart
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decode
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filtering process of the reciever
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feedback
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tells the sender:
how am i doing what should my next move be? |
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judgment
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personal conclusion
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inference
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guess
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denotation
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dictionary or literal meaning
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connotation
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personal meaning
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concrete
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means of, or very few things
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loaded words
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carry strong negative or positive connotations
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encoding
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selection process of sender
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Reciever
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target of communication
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channel
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means of message trasmission
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interference
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disrupts encoding and decoding process
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report
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body of verifyable facts
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3 last ones
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Squabbling
aimless genius |
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Tenet 1
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life is a network of dynamic systems
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Tenet 2
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Entropy exists in each of these systems and has the potential to increase
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Systems
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PHMS
FSS(Financial security system) KAS(knowledge acwuistion system) |
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t3 A
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Entropy can be prohibited by:
A. identify and name each system c. Rank D. determin if any vital components also function as entropy entry points |
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T3 B
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b. Analyze each systems vital componets
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T3 C
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c. Rank
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T3 D
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D. determin if any vital components also function as entropy entry points
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T3 E
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Identify and say what will prohibit entropy at these points
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t3 F
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apply standards to vital components/entropy entry points and make final adjustments
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t4
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Prohibiting entropy in this way results in responsible management of each of the systems in the network of dynamic systems of life.
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NON VERBAL WAYS
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spatial, posture, appearence, tone, eyes, gestures
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entropy
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amount of energy in a system that is available for work
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NON VERBAL WAYS
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spatial, posture, appearence, tone, eyes, gestures
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entropy
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amount of energy in a system that is available for work
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