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    Proficiency in listening skills enables an user to carry out communication with efficiency. This effective communication skills is something that every individual benefits from: wether it be in their workplace, or in the sector of education- or even in their social life. And, a very effective way of enhancing one 's aural skills- in…

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    In Intra-body communication the transmission medium used is human body, which has made much attention in personal area network(PAN).Since the signals pass through human body, the noise or the disturbances that interrups,obstructs,or the limits that effect the performance and interference is less to wireless technologies because the data is largely contained /transmitted with help of human skin. The characteristics of intra body communication are superior to those of other radio-based network…

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    Emotional Communication

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    Nevertheless, communication still has a great impact on both the organizational and personal level and is an important research area in human resource management and marketing. From a marketing perspective, internal communication ensures that objectives are shared and information are exchanged across the business and among all employees (Welch & Jackson, 2007). For employees, communication is a great way to express emotions, feelings and ideas whereas managers need it to effectively get…

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    Calabrese established the uncertainty reduction theory, in 1975. The theory explained how human communication is used to increase knowledge and gain understanding (Griffin, 2013).…

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    Making It Personal Imagining a society where people talk to each other and cell phones are not an appendage to the human body, sends tremors of fear to the average American. Everywhere scenes of self-absorbed, selfie-taking, texting forms hover intently around tables, seemingly oblivious of their surroundings. When did the joy of another’s company become lost in a sea of smartphones? How did we sink into such a deep crevasse of self-importance? The notion of untethered joy coming in the newest…

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    Gestural Modality Summary

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    Language and the Manual Modality : The Communicative Resilience of the Human Species by Susan Goldin-Meadow is an discussion of manual (motion based) communication amongst humans in both gestural and language-based terms, using an amalgamation of sources concerning both topics. The paper takes special care to draw distinctions between gestural modality which accompanies spoken and modal language, but has no segmental or hierarchical construction of its own, and therefore cannot be construed as a…

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    In the short passage of The Medium is the Message by Marshall McLuhan, he explains his views on the transition from verbal communication to writing words down on a paper, and also the constant advancement of technology. McLuhan proposed that writing words on a paper led to inventions such as book, roads and more. At the same time, writing caused Western society to live in a world of invisible lines. He emphasized that alphabet had no true meaning until lines were added to it. Also that before…

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    Introduction Communication is the expression of an intended meaning by one party to another party through the use of signs that are known and understood by both parties (Turner & West, 2013). These signs may be spoken signs, written signs, drawn signs, picture signs, or body movement signs. It is important to note communication is only possible when both parties have the intention to communicate with each other (Turner & West, 2013). That is, one party must be willing to create a clear positive…

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    Barriers in effective communication skill have become the main problems in the construction industry. This will cause communication in project team as project manager is failing to communicate with team members and may lead to project failure. There is an article wrote by Eric Garner (1996), he proposed the barriers to effective communication skill consists of physical barriers, perceptual barriers, emotional barriers, interpersonal barriers and language barriers. Nonetheless, there are other…

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    I’m going into Human Resource as a social worker. Your first impression should always be the best. The individuals in each slide present themselves very professionally. The appearance of each shows a great deal of professionalism, and they exceed the standards of appearance. A Social Worker must be able to deal with any daily challenges that arise. You must be able to resolve any issues simple or complex you must show a significant amount of professionalism and patience when handling issues you…

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