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    Identifying Strengths

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    After reflecting on the various ways to be a more competent communicator and reviewing the course work I think I have some communication skills that are strengths and some that are areas for improvement. Such strengths would be my use and understanding of both verbal and nonverbal communication. For my career, I spend most of my day communicating with school faculty, parents, students, and my employees. I pride myself in speaking well and using the appropriate tones, language, and timing when…

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    As they interacted all he could think was emoticons and the graphical interpretations of the wired world. He had lost connection from the real world scenario. He had lost his confidence when an eye contact transpired, real life was blurry as he felt intoxicated. His thought process was not lucid…

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    First of all nature and nurture are two important facts in our child development. In the book The person development through childhood and adolescence says that nature is the influence of the genes that the people inherit genetically from parents. While nurture is an environmental influences that affect development after an individual is conceived. We are going to examine how nature and nurture governs social, emotional, physical, and cognitive in our development. For the most part in the…

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    Title and Research Question Challenges of managing cross generational communication. What are the main challenges that managers will face when communicating to staff in a multi-generational workplace? Introduction Four generations currently exist in the workplace, with a fifth generation beginning to break ground. The oldest generation is referred to as the Silent (e.g. mature or traditional) generation; a group of workers who are typically deemed as cautious and disciplined (Stark & Farner,…

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    socially interact with one another in new and unique ways. Social media is one aspect of technology that exemplifies social interaction at the micro-level. We are able to interact with one another through symbols such as text, audio, video, and emoticons. Technology allows me to feel more in control of my life because I am able to keep in touch with friends and family instantly. It also allows access to unlimited information at the touch of a button. The downside of…

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    “Nearly two-thirds of 700 students surveyed said their e-communication style sometimes bled into school assignments. About half said they sometimes omitted proper punctuation and capitalization in schoolwork. A quarter said they had used emoticons like smiley faces. About a third said they had used text shortcuts like “LOL” for “laugh out loud” ( Lewin, Tamar. “Informal Style of Electronic Messages Is Showing Up in Schoolwork, Study Finds”). The fact that text messaging is able to affect…

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    The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Cellphones Nowadays, we can’t imagine a world without constant, instantaneous, communication with others via cellphone. Cellphones have become an essential asset in our daily lives, providing us with easy and fast accessibility to unlimited information, making personal experience and face-to-face interactions seem pointless to many. In contrast, people have started to live their lives through their cellphone; allowing other’s pictures, blogs, and opinions to…

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    Lost And Found Case Study

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    in foster care have experienced child abuse or neglect from a parent or family member. Although these children may have gone through some of the same situations each child deals with it differently. Some show actions of violence and some show no emoticons or feelings at all. There is help for each individual child but most of the time that help just isn't enough. In the case of Samara a 14 year old girl who has been in the system since she was just 10 months old, my theory is her case is…

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    In my observational years in the surrounding of a Midwestern college life, the Iowa State University, I have witnessed several unprecedented and extraordinary form of communication but there is one that strikes me as the most astounding that is the form of texting. Texting is a norm in the life of a college community where they would strike a string of conversational whims and chats with ease. This custom usually involves the youth of the campus community, which are the students. By my…

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    Genre Analysis Essay

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    For second genre is a scholarly article, performing a genre analysis introduces a person to writing within a specific language used by the scholars. Genre analysis of a scholarly journal helps us to ponder the parts of writing that work together in unity and to understand that research is part of an ongoing conversation. There are many other approaches to showing a genre analysis of a scholarly journal, or any genre for that matter. Academic textbooks present the abstract at the beginning of…

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