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    without language. Language is the method of expression, sharing, communication, collaboration and culture. We use language to express inner thoughts and emotions, understand abstract and intricate thought and fulfill our desires. Humans are not unique in this capability, with various species, including animals and even some plants, communicating with each other. However, language is unique in humans as a form of symbolic communication that is attained instead of biologically inherited. Language…

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    According to ( Niklas Luhmann 1986) communication system is a entirely closed system that generates the constituents out of which it rises over communication itself. In this sense a communication system that portrays everything that functions as a unity for the system through the system itself. Of course, this can happen only in an environment and liable on environmental restrictions. Besides that, communication is interaction between one individual to another individual, sharing our thoughts,…

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    thought it would. Working the non-profit field has its own set of challenges and I believe that horse rescue has an even deeper set of challenges. Tierra Madre is a special kind of rescue, which is why we call ourselves a ‘sanctuary’. All of the animals that come through our gates call Tierra Madre a forever home. This means we have to feed, care, and clean up after what is now 32 horses. We have to use our ability to tug at people’s heartstrings to raise money for our horses since we do not…

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    Shift In Communication

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    When words were first printed, rather than spoken, it represented a monumental shift in the way we, as a species, communicate. No longer would communication be limited to the definite audience listening. The content of the message could be distributed again and again over long periods of time. The number of people a message could reach became indefinite. With recent advances in technology, specifically the development of the Internet, we find ourselves on the verge of a similar shift. With…

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    last category. Both The Eye of the Night by Karla Suarez and Aurora by Junot Diaz tell about unhappy, futureless relations; but authors highlight different reasons for these conditions. In the first case problems were caused because of lack of communication and common interests between partners. Relations of characters in Aurora suffer because of drug abuse, poor living conditions and their criminal activity. While stories speak about different topics, they are united by one common issue –…

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    a great asset to friends and families who want to stay connected and cannot because they live thousands of miles away. But, the truth of the matter is that all this is false! In fact, Social media has caused a massive decline in interpersonal communications. Per Willy Kruh, “Social media have altered the way we engage and communicate ideas.” In an article written by Kruh, Kruh said that social media has significantly redefined our relationships with people and how we communicate.” While I…

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    you may not neccessarily like negatively critisize you through comments. Then, of course, they have those people who post "vulgar" photos and videos on the web. Those videos range from people dying in car accidents, to very gory videos of people or animals being dismembered, to pornographic material. No social media website has enough protection against these certain people, but they sure try. Most of the social media websites have "report" buttons, where if you so happen to come across a photo…

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    the moment of anxiety. In the end, there is scene of relaxed elephant in the smooth grass, Orwell with a gun, and 2,000 natives. The author sees the harmless look of animal’s eyes as well as the blood demanding crowd. They just want to punish the animal, not for its own fault, rather than for the English invasion, for their current life. Orwell describes “… [I was] standing in front of the unarmed native crowd--seemingly the leading actor of the piece; but…

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    Even though there are many negative effects of technology, there are also a lot of positive effects! These positive would include the improvement of communication and availability of information. We have more ability to research and experiment. We are able to resolve more medical issues and have created devices that can keep the body working and we have better treatment options. Technology has also improved education and has increased efficiency and productivity. The only reason technology has…

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    Prison Camps In Vietnam

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    it obvious that the prisoner was being forced to make the statement. Many POW's simply lied and gave inaccurate information. Some would give information that they knew had already been given to the Vietnamese. This was possible because of the communication system which allowed prisoners to relay messages relatively quickly. After someone had been interrogated and tortured they were returned to their cell. They would then immediately pass the word to everyone else what information they had…

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