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    employees the importance of understanding if it is miscommunication issue, or if the issue is severe and needs to be addressed before it gets out of hand. You need to verbally enforce the importance that workplace conflicts need to be avoided at all costs. According to the article or After reading the article, "Mine the Potential of Multicultural Teams" it is important to realize that “Communicating effectively is the biggest challenge for multicultural teams because communication styles differ…

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    Mehrotra Professor Alexander Jenkins Communications 111 24 November 2015 Communications 111—Fall Final Question 1: Context is the circumstances surrounding a situation, which is why it is so important to communication. Context can drastically change communication, as it affects how people interpret each others words, as well as the messages behind it. One way that context can change communication is through context rich communication. Context rich communication is the richest context that one…

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    Language is a means for communication. Effective use of language means effective communication. This is taken a step further when one begins to use persuasive language. The idea of persuasive language is too change the opinion of another and make convince them that another opinion is actually more valid. Grendel by John Gardner is a novel in which a beast known as Grendel transforms from a young playful creature, into a cynical monster. Grendel has one particular influence along the way which…

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    Communication Theory: Concept of Self We can’t not communicate even we attempt not to; we are still communicating a message. Therefore, the steps taken not to communicate become a form of communication. Communication is not just words, its body language, the tone in your voice, your attitude, shrugs, and most of all your face expressions. A common quote, I have heard throughout my life clearly defines interpersonal communication “if it is your intent to do something remember people judge you by…

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    knowledge and the incline of communication. We can see why by what pass communication was, looking at how it changed in modern communication, And by how we gain knowledge today. In 1835, Samuel Morse discovers that wire could transfer signals, creating the first electromagnet telegraph. He also created a set of beats to use to resemble the alphabet when using the telegraph. The telegraph also played a huge roll in military use: “…the vast utility and indispensable importance of the electric…

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    taking away the dynamics of nonverbal communication or the intimacy that comes along with face-to-face discussions. In this paper, I intend to examine Aristotle’s understanding of rhetoric and how he employs it to address various emotional states, as well as Walter Ong’s media ecology to analyze how instant messaging and social media have taken away the intimacy of orality. I will be supporting my analysis by utilizing Aristotle’s theory…

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    Company, commonly known as BELCO. I chose this company because I was interested in seeing how marketing and advertising communications fits into the electrical and engineering business. I was met by Linda Smith, who is the Senior Vice President of Corporate Relations. Mrs. Smith works for BELCO’s parent company called the Ascendant Group. She is responsible for the marketing, communications and the overall promotion of the company locally and internationally. Mrs. Smith also determines the…

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    daily active users. Facebook is the most popular and powerful social media tool of our time because it facilitates easy convenient communication and connection, often between family members over long distances, and it helps people reconnect with friends they have lost contact with. Facebook can enable more frequent communication, and the possibility of more open communication by allowing you to share your thoughts and feelings all while controlling who you share information with. Facebook…

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    threatened. In his book, DeVito (2016) stated: A culture with a high ambiguity-tolerant culture doesn’t feel threatened by unknown situations; uncertainty is a normal part of life, and people accept it as it comes. They minimize the importance of rules governing communication and relationships. People in these cultures readily tolerate individuals who don’t follow the same rules as the cultural majority and may encourage different approaches and perspectives. Cultures with low…

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    Communication of needs and the assessment of patients were done in a manner that followed the standards such as the different types of communication needs rather it was written, orally, or electronically. The nurse was able to provide adequate ways to ensure that education was understood such as using a translation phone for patients who did not speak English. Appropriate communication was used with different age groups in making sure they understood the importance of their care. The…

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