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    Barrett 's guide to surviving life, ' ' How to Survive Your Horrible Landlord. The show episodes are based on comedy series of recent graduated college students. The TV show identify and evaluate different concepts of paralinguistics, kinesics, chronemics, haptics, and proxemics. I believe in the TV show of ' 'How to Survive Your Horrible Landlord ' ' will be based on variety of characters in the show. From the title I think there will be problems involving with the landlord. I think the…

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    Haptic: Touching is a physical contact between two people. Touching can be of two kinds: positive touching is a playful touch that indicates different kinds of relationships, while control touching indicates the different types of aggression. (Schmitz 2012, 203-205) Proxemics: The study of how people use their personal space is called proxemics. The anthropologist Edward T. Hall has defined four types of zones in which communication occurs, these are: • Intimate space area starts from the…

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    Name the eight types of non-verbal communication. Explain each in detail, including a personal example of each type. The eight types of non-verbal communication are kinesics, oculesics, proxemics, haptics, chronemics, olfactics, vocalics, and artifacts. Kinesics refers to nonverbal behaviors related to the movement of the body. This includes gestures which are physical movements used to convey a message. Gesture examples are smiles, frowns, grimace, open arms…

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    Paralanguage, Kinesics, Haptics, Proxemics, Dress and Appearance, and Chronemics are part of the non-verbal communication strategies. We should always keep in mind that these affect our conversations even if it is not intended. These could also send a message and often leads to misunderstandings. As I was interviewing my sister…

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    Effective organizational communication is critically important; it can literally be the decisive factor in an organization’s success or lack thereof. In particular, communication at the managerial level is essential as it relates to interactions between management and employees. As Shelby (1993) noted more than two decades ago, managerial communication has an identity of its own (Shelby, 1993, p. 254). Indeed, these identities are established at the group and individual level and are…

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    Nonverbal Communications also know as the body language is a communiation when people send and recive wordless clues. ‘Non’ means ‘not’ and ‘verbal’ means ‘words’. It includes facial expressions, gestures but also tone of voice. Nonverbal Communication informs about basic emotional states, features of someone’s temperament but it can also inform about someone’s social status, origin, self-esteem and education. To understand nonverbal communication better it should be also known what exactly…

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    For example, I was able to make use of proper chronemics. Compared to the other speeches, I spoke much slower and clearer. With proper chronemics and effective use of paralanguage, such as vocal pauses, I was finally able to truly own the room and the attention of the audience. I also significantly improved in the field of proxemics. I was comfortable…

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    Every day, we communicate with people all the time. The communications always occurred with verbal and non-verbally. It is surprising how most people did not realize the messages we get from most others is by non-verbally. Non-verbal communication includes our body movements, appearance, touch and etc… Basically, everything we do has some kinds of non-verbal communication. The perfect demonstration of non-verbal communication is the City light, a movie with Charlie Chaplin. Here are the three…

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    Nonverbal Communication Introduction Communication is evident in two forms, verbal communication and nonverbal communication. Nonverbal communication is the process used by any person to stimulate a specific meaning in the mind of another person by using nonverbal messages (Richmond, McCroskey, & Powell, 2013, p. 30). Although many people perceive verbal communication as being the most impactful, nonverbal communication is in fact more important. It has been calculated that two-thirds of…

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    There are a myriad of theories and constructs that exist within the communication discipline that can ensure interpersonal relationships will thrive. However, there are five theories in particular that have proven invaluable in today’s world. With the advancement of technology and the accessibility of said technology, it is more pertinent than ever that people be versed in how to communicate with people they have interpersonal relationships with not only in face-to-face contexts, but online as…

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