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    The Communication Accommodation Theory is a theory of speech, which entails that "when people interact they adjust their speech, their vocal patterns and their gestures, to accommodate to others". Developed by Howard Giles, the theory explores the reasons as to why individuals accentuate and understate the social variations between themselves and others, both verbally and nonverbally in various situations. The theory accommodates 2 different forms of interaction between individuals;…

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    difficult to follow their direction when being deaf. I often felt dragged and scared. I didn’t know what direction I was heading. The communication between my friends and I wasn’t there; there was no way for them to know where or what I needed. I could speak, but I couldn’t get a reciprocated response. I wasn’t able to hear or see their non-verbal and verbal communication. I learned and experienced that as a blind and deaf person,…

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    what kind of their perception about our presentation, negatively or positively. Somehow we afraid when people staring at us as the center of attention. This situation is called communication apprehension. The fear or anxiety associated with either real or anticipated communication with others has been defined as communication apprehension (McCroskey, 1977). If we want overcome the fear, we will move on to the…

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    Communication is a method in which organizations, people, environments send and receive messages to achieve an objective. Industries utilize communication types to enhance their corporate brand by keeping company employees informed about policy and business practice. Lombardo (2016) successful companies use a balance of both internal and external workplace communication to inform, persuade, and educate their constituents on business, product, or service information. Companies elevate their brand…

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    Organizational communication plays a significant role in our organization. Because the corporate contributors incorporation is various cultural, ethnic, religious, and educational backgrounds, communication among the organizational members can become tremendously complex and unproductive, which usually leads to a failure in productivity, organizational conflicts, and employee disappointment. Therefore, the time has come to improve basic communication by applying a new communication structure.…

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    A controller connected two people from one place to another. However, there are clearly many differences in the way we communicate over long distances, the most notable of which is speed. This is most evident in relation to written forms of communication. In the past, letters would take days to arrive at their destination. In contrast, an email arrives almost instantaneously and can be read seconds after it was sent. (Bauer, 1995) In the past, if it was necessary to send a short message, for…

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    The personal context narrative we were assigned effectively demonstrates several aspects found in the UNST Communication target. The UNST Communication target is achieved through subgoals such as process, content development and synthesizing ideas. The personal context narrative assignment required us to tell a story about an experience that made us challenge or reevaluate our perspective on ourselves or the world around us. We were to do so through vivid and compelling details and description…

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    deficits in social interaction, requesting abilities, and an increase in maladaptive behaviors. Functional Communication Training (FCT) includes multiple active communication interventions commonly implemented into children with ASD treatment plans. One of the interventions that fall under the FCT umbrella is a picture identification system. Will the implementation of a Functional Communication Training, specifically picture identification, intervention into the treatment plan of a…

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    Over the last several years I have had the opportunity to work collaboratively on several group projects. Throughout this I have discovered that open conversation within a group is the most effective way to accomplish a set goal. When the communication dissolves, so does the outcome of the overall project. The majority of group projects that I have partook in are in person groups. However, I have also been part of several online groups. The most difficult challenge within those stems from two…

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    This commercial leads people to believe that technological communication is better than human to human personal contact and fun, just because it is considered “easier”. Because of this increase in technology, people are now starting to identify that technology is beginning to hurt human social contact. As a result, a large amount of facilities are starting to lead towards a cell phone ban in order to allow the creation of more social interactions. A good representation of this is that in some…

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