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    . Describe the clothing worn by the speaker. Was it appropriate? Why or why not? The speaker was wearing a button down shirt with a tie and a pair of slacks. It was appropriate because it was professional and matched the occasion. 2. Were the presentational aids used effectively? Discuss the aid or aids used. Did the speaker and his/her aid(s) comply with the guidelines for proper use of presentational aids? The presentation aids were used effectively and achieved the purpose of reinforcing…

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    now able to respond from wherever they are. I need to be better at getting back to people even if the subject of the matter is not of importance. One article stated that “if there is something that will keep you from responding in detail, a short message stating your situation and that you will respond in detail as soon as you can” (E-mail Response Time Matters!, 2010). The fact that someone reached out to me for whatever reason and took time out of their day should be enough for me to respond…

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    the rhetorical appeals employed. At the company, the timing was vital, and each message would be delivered at the set time to the established audience. It would always convey accurate information that was appropriate and relevant to its audience. At the same time, we used different mediums of communication such as Emails, reports, adverts, oral communication etcetera, as would be deemed fit for the occasion, message, and…

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    always has been a critical element in marketing, the authors argue that the increase in interactivity makes communication even more valuable. They identify the points that link the two disciplines of marketing and communications. Three in particular messages, stakeholders and interactivity-form the basis of the communication-based model of commercialization (A modest proposal: Base relationship on communication.…

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    1. Name two barriers that interfere with hearing? A. Physiological- Speed at which your brain can process what you hear. Your brain is not fully engaged and you might begin to think about other things rather than actively listen and focus on the words you hear. B. Environment- Trying to have a conversation in a noisy environment can render how you comprehend what someone is saying to you. 2. How does comprehension differ from interpretation? - Comprehension refers to how well you understand…

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    despite age or gender, convey messages through nonverbal or verbal cues. What you say, or don’t say, will have a significant impact on how your message is interpreted and even how you perceive others. The most effective communicators acquire their skills by practicing techniques throughout their daily lives. In an attempt to become a more successful communicator, I have adopted three main communication…

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    and nonverbal communication. In general, verbal communication means that people communicate with each other by means of language. Nonverbal communication is usually understood as the process of communication through sending and receiving wordless messages. Non-verbal communication includes Kinesics (face and body motion), Haptics (touch), Physical appearance, Artifacts (personal objects), Proxemics (personal space), Environmental factors, Chronemics (perception and use of time), Paralanguage…

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    all the necessary information about next steps to complete enrollment such as enrollment fee payment, housing, orientation and open house. The final objective is the deal closer but without pressure. Admissions recruiters would send videos, text messages of academic majors, extracurricular interest and picture to move student interest to final choice to enroll. Once the final objective is accomplished, admissions recruiters will continue the nurturing process with communications that will…

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    through speaking, writing or other forms of communication in order to understand the individual so that there is no misinterpretation. Effective communication enables the receiver to understand the message the way the receiver intended it whereas ineffective communication is the failure to understand the message which could result in a barrier to communication. For example, if the communicator speaks one language but the receiver speaks another then there is a barrier as the communication fails.…

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    DB1- Communication is unavoidable: I believe communication is unavoidable because we communicate all the time, even if we do not realize that we are doing so. For example, we communicate through gestures, facial expressions and our posture that can give cues about our attitudes. Jeremy Stranks, author of the book 'The Health and Safety Handbook', described communication as ‘‘the transfer of information, ideas, feelings, knowledge and emotions between one individual or a group of individuals to…

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