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    Rhetoric Communication

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    with interests and biases who make up the audience, that is dependent upon the situation that the audience is in and the obstacles faced by the speaker when it comes to proper timing”. Audience is a major key factor when it comes to rhetorical communication, the attendance of the audience enhances the role of the rhetor and supports how the message presented, is discerned by the audience. Audiences also play a critical role in how a speech is presented. When it comes to communicating with the…

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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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    Communication Climate

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    Communication climate is the emotional tone of a relationship. This doesn’t involve anything that the couples do specifically it matters more on how they feel about each other and how they feel about each other during a hard situation. In every relationship, you’re involved in there is communication climate from a classroom relationship to your relationship with your parents. It isn’t unusual when theirs a change in the communication climate in a relationship. It’s also extremely rare when one…

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    Decoding In Communication

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    The communication process begins with the source, who is the individual trying to convey a specific message to the receiver (Perrault, Cannon, and McCarthy, 2014, p. 351). When looking at personal selling, the source is essential because they are given immediate feedback from the receiver, in addition to being the one the receiver looks to for trust and support (Perrault, Cannon, and McCarthy, 2014, p. 351). The source then needs to encode the message, which consist of translating the message…

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    Organizational Communication Overview Clear and open communication is a characteristic of successful teams, effective leaders and flourishing organizations. Communication can be accomplished in numerous forms, such as oral, written, visual, and even non-verbal. All of these forms of communication require two vital components, the sender and the receiver to achieve the communications process. The channel of communication that is chosen, and the factors that mediate the messages are important to…

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    LITERATURE REVIEW Definition of communication varies widely, but with similar ideas. Communication is the exchange of information between people for example by speaking, writing or using signs or behaviors. Lievrouw (2007) defined communication as the process of sharing ideas, information and messages with others in a particular, place and time. It includes writing and talking as well as facial expression, body movement or gesture. Communication is also the process by which intentions are…

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    Communication is the act of relocating or transferring information from one person to another. By its definition its look quite simple but it becomes a lot more complicated when we think about it deeply that how we should we speak or communicate. It is a lot more than just about trading or exchanging the information. It’s actually about understanding the purpose behind the information that is delivered. Effective communication is the source that helps you deepen your relationship to others. It…

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    Therapeutic communication is the process that assists a client in their understanding while considering their emotional and physical in an ethical and safe way this is done using both verbal and non-verbal communication techniques(Candlin, 2008). Throughout the Movie WIT (Wit 2001) both effective and ineffective therapeutic communication is demonstrated using a scene in which Jason Posner is interviewing Vivian Bearing as an example it becomes evident at how effective communication and can…

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    Nonverbal communication is communication through gestures, eye contact, touch, and facial expressions. Nonverbal communication provides us with hints to individual’s internal feelings. It’s important that the messages conveyed through both nonverbal and verbal communication are clear so that messages are expressed appropriately. For example, if you are angry then your facial expressions should match your tone of voice however, if you state your not angry (verbal communication) while you are…

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    Nonverbal communication plays a vital part in how people express meaning and information to others, as well as how we understand the engagements of individuals around us. In the interview, I as the interviewer was swivelling on my chair; this could have conveyed to the interviewee that I was not taking the interview seriously. Although, this did not impact too negatively on the interviewee as Egan’s (2010) in Healy’s (2012, p. 27) SOLER model was used to show the interviewee my engagement. This…

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