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    Maintaining effective communication is always of paramount importance in every aspect of our life. Among all communication tools, the invention of telephone is probably the most remarkable one that still alters our life tremendously. Strolling along the street, the most ubiquitous scene that can be found is pedestrians talking on the phone hastily or touching the phone screen with full attention. Telephone has gained incredible popularity around the globe in the past few decades and it has…

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    AIS to conduct crisis communication to employees in following environments: At work. In an event that calls for crisis communication, the main building and the auxiliary building of AIS are equipped with underground voice and data communication lines. The software is up to date and is underground; therefore, the system is protected from the external forces that occur above the Earth’s surface, and earthquakes do not seem to be a common worrisome threat to AIS. The communication line offers…

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    Back in the 1940s up until the 1980s the main source of communication was talking face-to-face. According to the article are survey was given to people born between this time frame and it was reported that most people put face-to-face talking as their main preference, and no one even mentioned social media technology. They did not have access to the plethora of technology that we have now so talking in person was really the only effective way they had to communicate with each other. From the…

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    down in depth upon three particular forms of communication. Email, texting and social media seem to be the top form of contacting people in todays era. You never really realize how constantly you use these three forms of communication until you are handed an essay topic like this to talk about it. I, myself use these three forms of communication more often then actually calling someone, and even for some people this is sadly their only form a communication and how they base their news from. I am…

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    In the movie 12 Angry Men, interpersonal communications is shown through a jury discussion. Interpersonal communication is an exchange of information between two or more people. During interpersonal communication, there is message sending and message receiving. In the film, twelve men are brought together in a room to decide whether a boy is guilty of killing his father. The personality conflicts, the listening skills and the attitudes and perceptions of several people working together trying to…

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    military communication platforms in order to push information out and pull information from to the lowest level. Internal communication that we used in my unit was Share drive, Staff meetings, Operation orders, and memorandum that we pass information to our subordinates. While we used Telephonic, Video conference, and Social media i.e. Facebook, Twitter or Instant messaging for external communication when we communicate outside…

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    interaction with Theodore. Although, technology helps Theodore to break out of his comfort zone, helping him build communication with others. In the articles “Is Technology destroying empathy?” (2015), “The Myth of the Disconnected Life” (2012), and “Disembodied, but, OH, what a voice” (2013), authors P.J. Manney, Jason Farman, and Manohla Dargis…

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    Communication is one of the most underestimated weapons in an organisation. While most firms focus on their business strategies, the prime concern lies amongst the employees and their poor communication skills. An ideal set up of any organisation would be effective communication between different departments to capitalize the strength and overcome the weaknesses so as to improve the overall health of the organisation as well as maintaining the morale of the employees (Dennis Tourish and Owen…

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    Introduction: Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder where the due to developmental defect of brain, the diseased express significant impairment in social interaction, verbal and non-verbal communication, and restricted and repetitive behaviour. Autism includes a range of disorders (commonly termed as Autism Spectrum Disorder) which is highly heritable and suspected to be caused by genetic and environmental factors and unfortunately it has no known cure [1, 2]. On the other hand music therapy…

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    Good communications with internal stakeholders, such as employees, are also vital if, in the long term, successful favourable images, perceptions and attitudes are to be established. Internal communications can help not only to inform and remind/reassure but also to differentiate employees in the sense that they understand the organisation’s direction and purpose, appreciate what the brand values are and so identify closely with the organisation as a whole. If there’s a set of shared values then…

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