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    Societal Identifiers

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    The readings focused on the formation of identities and the ways in which societal norms impacts treatment of those people due to their identity (Lee, Orozco, Blando, & Mizelle-Johnson, 2014). In my opinion, it is impossible to go through life without an identity—especially a cultural one. Identities allow a person to understand themselves and the world around them. It has been my experience that an identity can evolve over time. For example, when I was a child I identified as just an…

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    Communication is not limited to what is conveyed verbally. In fact, majority of communication involves nonverbal behaviors. Evaluation of body language is essential to the criminal investigation process. Deception is often communicated nonverbally, unknown to the deceiver. It important for investigators to analyze witness and suspect nonverbal behaviors to learn the truth. However, there is no particular gestures or behavior directly related to lying. An investigator must have the ability to…

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    Nonverbal language is a key part of communicating in society. It influences our understanding of one another and can have profound effects on how we perceive the messages we send to each other. While nonverbal language can positively impact spoken language, it can also cause some misunderstandings and other problems. That being said, it is important to understand the different types of nonverbal language and both their positive and negative impacts on communication. One of the most…

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    P7- methods of communication In this part of the assignment I will look at the different electronic and non-electronic communication methods and how these methods help a business communication effectively with the intended target audience. I will also look at the nature of the different communication method. There are two different types of communication in a business; electronic and non-electronic. The electronic methods are There are different methods available to produce non electronic…

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    How Does Appearance Affect Nonverbal Communication? Mackenzie Myers Wayne State College Abstract Nonverbal communication is a key component in the business world. Appearance and dress are just one specific that nonverbal communication encompasses. From looking at how to dress for an interview or job and what not to wear, to how people perceive someone based on their physical appearance, nonverbal communication is always present. The way someone presents his or her body or…

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    There are many forms of social interaction in everyday life with all human beings. There are several types of nonverbal communication. Moreover social networking and privacy are used more repetitively in everyday life. Also social networks there are bullying and harassment. Dealing with social networks put your privacy in jeopardy. There are different statuses in sociology. To stat with silence is a form of nonverbal communication. Silence communication is messages sent without words. Being…

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    Non Verbal Communication

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    There is a phrase often heard by many that states “Actions speak louder than words.” As stated by Mokhtari (2013) “93% of the communication is actually made of non verbal communication.” This is true for many situations from personal happenstance to professional encounters. Non-verbal communication is an important aspect in every culture even though it varies from place to place. Three of the main variables to non-verbal communication are proxemics, posture, and objects. These variables have…

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    What a tough question! As I need to cover the span of the world here, and quite possibly, every culture out there, it is important that I go through many steps to make sure everyone is comfortable. Each continent is made up of several countries, which can then in turn, have many different cultures within themselves. So, the first thing I would do if I were the one holding the meeting, is find out the specific country that each person is from, if possible - not just the continent. This would…

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    Mrs. Krasniqi Case Study

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    One of the main core values in the NASW code of ethics is social justice. The code of ethics also talks about cultural differences. In section 1.05 Cultural Competence and Social Diversity part A it states, Social workers should understand culture and its function in human behavior and society, recognizing the strengths that exist in all cultures. The case worker should have been aware of other cultures involved…

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    A tone of voice could be influenced by what day it is, the time, and other outside factors. However, there are many things that individuals can do with their tone in communicating. When giving a speech, one can try to fluctuate his or her voice to give emphasis on certain phrases. When talking to someone who has recently lost a loved one, the sender’s tone can be brought more mellow to connect more with the receiver. If a conversation is not that interesting to a receiver, their tone may show…

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