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    texting or social media. When we utilize texting or instant messaging to communicate with others, this often includes informal language or jargon that can easily translate into our professional lives, while also taking away the dynamics of nonverbal communication or the intimacy that comes along with face-to-face discussions. In this paper, I intend to examine Aristotle’s understanding of rhetoric and how he employs it to address various emotional states, as well as Walter Ong’s media ecology to…

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    INTRODUCTION/ CULTURAL DRIVERS Throughout history, communication has played a significant role in the development of cultures and more specifically effective communication. Effective communication facilitates people to understand each other, breaks down language and cultural barriers, and builds trust and respect for one another. Today people have evolved, so as the way they communicate. We can trace the first form of communication to cave paintings around 130,000 B.C.E. The theory is that the…

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    The very first data communication the was done electrolytically was in 1836 by Samuel Morse. He demonstrated the ability to Transmit information over wires. This information was sent using a series of electrical signals. In 1844 Morse demonstrated to the US congress the practicality of his invention by sending a message from washington to baltimore, it read “What Hath God wrought”. With this invention made the world seem smaller than ever before making it easier to access information. It would…

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    reason they always want to enquire about the company decision from time to time. Through online communication system this process of transferring information can be made easier. The stakeholders remain update about the company policy through online regular letters. They get easily informed about the meeting and could make plans accordingly well in advance. Also the interaction through online communication system can help in easy transfer of information and solution of queries. Coordinating…

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    eavesdrop on them and cause them to feel like we have invaded their privacy. Problems like theses can lead them to getting angry and losing their trust. In season one episode one of Modern Family Phil uses “Kinesics” one of the nonverbal communication codes to scare his daughter new boyfriend, but doesn 't succeed and Dylan escapes with Haley up to her room. Phil 's eyes were trying to say I will hurt you, but his smile was trying to…

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    Communication is how the information interacts or exchange between people. It can be a signal, sound, electronic messages, leader giving a motivational speech, and someone asking for help. The characteristics of communication are important for better understanding. Because communication is not only how people converse. It 's how people converse and It is an ongoing process of your words and actions. Communication is not something we do to another, It 's actually how we do with them. It depends…

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    Hailey Scott Dr. Park ASL 1 Oct. 31, 2016 Mr. Holland’s Opus Mr. Holland’s Opus is a film directed by Stephen Herek, released in 1995. The film is an American drama about a family named the Hollands. Glenn, the father and husband to Iris Holland, is a professional musician and composer who has been very successful in the past. Now that time has past throughout his life he would like to spend more time with his wife and settle down. Mr. Holland also would like to able tot compose his own…

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    Calabrese established the uncertainty reduction theory, in 1975. The theory explained how human communication is used to increase knowledge and gain understanding (Griffin, 2013).…

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    technology has indeed made a lot of things easier. However, it has also led to some cherished forms of communication like writing letters to be obsolete. Today, we must accept the reality that in many places, short forms of communication have been used particularly in the social media such as Facebook. Many people prefer using short messages as long as they achieve communication. It is known that communication is a process where information is passed on from the sender to the receiver and the…

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    understand the context and readiness of the employees as I tried to instill a cultural change. The communication methods I used were not sufficient as well. I will use Leigh Thompson’s text to breakdown this situation including Kotter’s 8 steps of change management (Thompson 210) as well as elements of the Social-Constructionist Communication Model (Thompson 58) and more specifically Grice’s communication maxims (Thompson 59). Concrete Experience Roscoe Village, a restored Ohio and Erie Canal…

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