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    I know that it was primarily my fault because I am guilty of Deception. Deception is “concealment, distortion, or lying in communication”.(209) because i know he would not expect me to lie to him or keep things from him. When we first started to hang out I would smile and nod and be polite when i had to but that was not who I was but he did not know that because I never showed him…

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    importance of non-verbal communication techniques and their significance in the workplace. Non-verbal communication accounts for every action we perform which does not require words. It can include facial expressions, gestures, how we dress, our general appearance etc. This aspect can be used as a tool to move up in the scientific world and improve interpersonal skills with clients. Michael Argyle is a world-renowned social psychochologist who formulated a set of non-verbal communication codes…

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    and help myself become more aware of what I do in a situation. According to Halter (2014) “nurses must become more aware of their own interpersonal methods, eliminating obstructive, nontherapeutic communication techniques and strategies and developing additional responses that maximize the nurse-patient interactions and increase the use of therapeutic communication skills and strategies” (p.170). Becoming more aware of what I do during interactions with patients allows me to identify which…

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    in limitless area. Yet it tighten the countries of the world as if it becoming one single country. A Country of Globalization. Whether consciously aware or not, this globalization is affected by the rapid stream of Technology of Information and Communication. Every day in our world, the technology development increases so fast which emerge many industrial companies compete each other to create the most advance gadget to indulge the needs of society nowadays. The gadget that supposedly can help…

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    The things that makes communication effective are good listening skills; it helps that you are listening to what someone has to say without judging because we need to become more open-minded. Being open minded helps to give the other individual a chance for them to speak their mind…

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    It is thus a complete cycle because it is a two way process. Until the full process has been gone through the process of communication is considered to be incomplete. (3) Information as a one-way process Information flow is another related process. Information is knowledge; it comes from the processing of raw data which records the events as they take place in every miniscule of an organization or an institution. Knowledge is power. The flow of information is considered to be an extremely…

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    would be left alone and would be working very little with Audrey herself. I was wrong. This internship exceeded my expectations tremendously. As soon I took my first step into Botanica, I knew this internship would be a major factor in how I saw communications, specifically social media. As I stated before, I am fairly comfortable with social media. The majority of my every day life is spent toggling between apps such as Instagram and Facebook and I assumed that I knew all of the necessary…

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    however, the majority of the human race listens. In similarity to the great artisans of our time and before, the art of listening, if it is to be mastered, requires practice and diligence. Verderber and Verderber (2013) reported 40 – 60% of the communication process is made up of listening; therefore, it would stand to reason that we (human beings) should have a greater understanding of how to make a more effective…

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    Screentime I feel like my generation was one of the last generations to make grow up around screens that took up everyone’s time. I actually remember my childhood and being outside and not needing anything. As I grew older the screentime started to hit. TV was the first thing I put screentime to and I thought that was pretty normal because everyone watches TV. I was a kid so it’s not like I was just constantly watching TV; I just didn 't have the attention span back then. I remember when I got…

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    which helped international students at Gonzaga improve their spoken language skills. My time with these international students revealed the culturally specific aspects of my communication style. I had no idea how confusing my idioms and pop culture references could be, and this dramatically influenced my interpersonal communication style. In order to communicate effectively, I needed to adjust the pace in which I spoke and to express ideas without relying on culturally specific comparisons and…

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