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    Describe each scenario. What is happening? Where is this taking place? Who is the interaction between? The first scenario involves a romantic couple, they always come to class together and sit next to each other. The girl has said that she is in a relationship before when we had to do an activity, her boyfriend said something and she agreed with it and said “that’s mine” referring to the guy that always sits next to her. But even if she didn’t say that you could just tell that they are together.…

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    looking at interpersonal communication, these include the relational, quality, goal and social media lens. For the first part of my paper I plan on explaining why I prefer the relational over the quality lens. Following that part I will discuss how the social media lens has impacted my life, concerning romantic relationships. I find the relational lens discussed in Chapter 1 of the Floyd textbook is more inclusive and can describe more of the different types of interpersonal communication when…

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    The veteran has suffered a traumatic brain injury, which is affecting his psychological health and interpersonal communication skills. The veteran is intelligent, undoubtingly a strength, but it could be possible it adds to the frustration he feels when not understood. The veteran has expressed remorse to the writer and is social (prefers doing things with others as opposed to alone). He exhibits self-control with people in positions of authority or when he has the potential to lose something he…

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    become a substitution for the emotional needs people seek, people are losing social skills such as face-to-face, personal communication, as well as the younger generations not knowing how to differentiate real from fake things being posted. Additionally, the time people are spending on social media has become outrageous. Social media is destroying interpersonal communication spanning the generations. Social media is substituting emotional needs that adults and teens should be getting from real…

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    We are still talking about interpersonal communication and how this is a tree that branches out too many direction, one of those being perception in a relationship. Perception is abnormal and one sided, it is truly biased and egoistic. It is a singularity, a point of view that is gathered from a distinct perspective in time. As McCornack clearly puts, perception is the process of selecting, organizing, and interpreting information from our senses. This definition is clear when stating that it is…

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    you for the interest in my advice on Interpersonal Communication. I have learned a lot through the course I have taken at Ashford University and would like to share some of the most important and critical aspects of communication that will help you grow, sustain and prolong a lasting, viable, connecting and effectual relationship that is built on respectable communication. In this letter, I will explain in detail the importance of interpersonal communication when starting any relationship and…

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    to show so much empathy, while still remaining professional. Being able to step back, and interact with individuals helps in developing a better transactional communication, as in, what we do with others. All while partaking in conversations working through both internal, and external noise we encounter in one’s interpersonal communication through shared environments. (Adler &Proctor, 2015, p. 12). Internal noises can consist of whether I am talking loud enough, do I need to help them, or will…

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    Weeks after starting my new job at Rue21 it seem liked I couldn 't adjust to my new workplace or becoming a new employee. Everything seems out of order as if there was no control or communication throughout the store going on. During the time of learning how things operate in the store was confusing. I would ask Ms. Nicki one thing and Mrs. Mashone would say do another! For example, I was on cashier one afternoon and I was ringing out a customer who wanted to pay with a check which I figured…

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    The person that I have chosen to work on my interpersonal communication skills with is my roommate Moises. I’ve known Moises for about 4 years now. We grew up in the same small town in Arvin Ca, played basketball together and even make music together in this little group we have. I moved here to Chico with him from Bakersfield to attend college. His father recommended us to go here. I chose Moises because I’m always around him. Even if I don’t want him, he’s around. We talk a lot; in fact, we…

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    For this assignment, I interviewed Felicia Low, a Program Advisor at the School of Public Health. This interview taught me a lot about myself and my interpersonal communication skills when it comes to communication on a one-on-one basis. Prior to the interview, I was a bit nervous since I did not know Mrs. Low personally and never communicated with her face-to-face. I prepared to conduct the interview in a way that it would feel like a normal conversation and not a regular interview. For…

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