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    In this semester, I am taking the communication class. When we took the first in person class, we set up some goals. These goals were our motivations that promoted us to enhance the communicational ability, and these goals would be achieved or could not be finished. There was no doubt that achieving these goals was a complex process, because completing these goals means overcoming our shortcomings. Before I wrote my communication goals, I was entirely curious about if I would be able to change…

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    In the beginning of the class I was really shy and I was really bad at talking to others especially starting a conversation. I also had problems talking front of group of people, I would get really nervous and forget everything I was supposed to say. In most of my speeches I had prepared them very well and a lot of information but when I would go up and present I would forget half of the stuff even though it was written on the paper front of me. I was also very quiet didn’t talk to a lot of…

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    She describes the fifth process as “allowing for expression of positive and negative feelings – authentically listening to another person’s story” (Watson 2016). Therapeutic communication requires the nurse to empathize with the patient and create an environment that…

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    (Millar, 2008). Body language is also often called kinesics, as that is a more proper term for it. Body language can show leadership, confidence, aggression and fear in ways that will be expanded upon later. Kinesics, or body language, involves facial expressions, how the body is positioned, gestures, eye movement, touching, and proximity. There are six main…

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    Communication for Health Work Confidentiality refers to all information relating to the service users and the records associated with them. Confidentiality is a legal requirement according to the Data Protection Act (1998). This law demands that Health and Social Care workers should maintain all service users confidentiality at all times. (Ministry of ethics, 2010-2014). Confidentiality is a paramount right for service users; it is very important for all health professionals to follow the…

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    Because she has so much going through her head constantly, she works to maintain a neutral face expression. In this scene alone she has about four different plots going she has to maintain. She works to stay “innocent” as Cecile laments about this horrific event, all engineered by Merteuil herself. One of my favorite moments of the scene however, is…

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    The organizational behavior problem is that a group of people does not communicate face to face well with each other. The group consist of four people, one man and three women. The man and one of the women have education degrees. All of the group members are close in age. The company this group works for, specializes in child care at a public elementary school. The group is working with children in fourth and fifth grade.There is one big group of staff divided into smaller groups to take care…

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    Introduction Non-verbal communication as defined by Nonverbal Communication Defined (na), is “communication without words.” This type of communication is everything you do with your body. This means your facial expressions, body language, tone, and even touching. Non- verbal communication can be more effective than what you are saying. It can also be deceiving as you may be saying one thing, but your body may be saying something entirely different. A passage taken from Nonverbal Communication…

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    really taken the time to take into account what my non-verbal behaviors were. “Non-verbal communication can involve facial expressions, eye contact, and posture” (Kirst-Ashman & Hull Jr., 2015, p. 333). There are moments where I feel that I could cry, because it hit so close to home, looking off at other things, grabbing for a tissue because I had a cough, and different facial expressions. These are all things that I will definitely pay more attention too when conduction interviews in the…

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    our survival on this planet. If we didn’t communicate, we wouldn’t be able to do much in any aspects of our lives. We use verbal communication to actually say what we mean, but we also use nonverbal communication. That is like body language, facial expression, gestures and eye contact. When someone is talking to you, you should make sure you are analyzing all of these and also listening to what they are saying. In this paper I compare the United States vs Honduras in these categories tone of…

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