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    Abstract In a person everyday lifestyle, it involves using a form of communication skills. A person communicating skills originally beings when they are first born. An instance of this, as a baby you communicate nonverbal but, through crying to get certain needs met. Rather it is being practiced through nonverbal, verbal or written communication. All three distinctive forms of interacting are very essential to have some sort of knowledge of employing. During different situation, one or more…

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    Social Penetration Theory

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    Introduction Effective communication is highly valued as it allows us to understand and connect with one another as part of everyday situations. Communication plays a key role in the formation of interactions and relationships with individuals around us. Relationships vary in their depth and breadth; the variance depends on the stage of social penetration the relationship is in. According to the Social Penetration Theory, which is based on the research of Irwin Altman and Dalmas Taylor,…

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    sort of way, there is always more to be learned. This class, has taught me a lot about myself and how I want to communicate with future team members. Through a self-analysis of my efforts during the semester I have concluded that, my personal communication…

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    To say that effective communication is a vital part in succeeding in life is a huge understatement. Communication is so important because it is used in our homes, at work and in public. Good communication can not only better ourselves, but can better the community as well. However, not all communication is good. Sometimes there are barriers that can make good communication difficult to achieve. Communication apprehension is defined as an “individual level of fear or anxiety associated with…

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    speaking’. Most often these two terms are used interchangeably. In business contexts, presentation means presenting or delivering one’s point of view on a subject verbally, formally and often with the support of an audio-visual presentation. A lot of communication skills such as informing, arguing out a case or persuading are used during a presentation. Effective speakers deliver successful presentations. One can plan, prepare, and deliver presentations with support from technology tools.…

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    When an argument is made it is best to use a rhetorical situation and rhetorical appeals to effectively execute the point. A rhetorical situation provides the reader with all the information needed to infer insight on the discussion. A rhetorical appeal can persuade an audience into accepting a new opinion or at least consider it however, once an appeal is made by the rhetor it cannot be withdrawn. “Gun Smoke and Mirrors” is an option piece from The New York Times, a noted liberal newspaper. It…

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    Reflection On Listening

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    activities. So, it is recommended to the teachers to use information gap activities to grow self-dependent learners. This strategy of teaching speaking can save time and energy of the teacher and is more practical as far as it is close to the real communication and is strongly supported by many other disciplines, such as psychology, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, etc. (Panjehkoubi, E. & Bonyadi A, & Rimani, F.…

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    The word communication has been derived from the Latin word ‘communis’ which means to share. Thus, communication means sharing of one’s ideas, beliefs, thoughts, opinions, feelings emotions etc. with the other person. Communication is the expression and exchange of facts, opinions, ideas or feelings. Communication may be intrapersonal i.e. when we are trying to communicate with ourselves, may be regarding some issue, it involves communication with only one self only. While interpersonal…

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    the hospital. There Nell stops all communication and appears hopeless. As the desperation of Jerome Lovell sets in Nell accepts the fact that she needs to begin her upbringing to societies standards. As Nell was very limited in her communication capabilities she provides multiple examples of interpersonal communication struggles such as; a struggle of self awareness, limited exposure to interpersonal communication, and only her own definition of what communication…

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    Importance of Team Building Team building activities not only boost morale of the team members, but it can also increase the success rate of the teams. Team building is an important activity as it: • Facilitates better communication: Activities that create discussion enable open communication among employees, and between employees and management. This can improve office relationships and in turn, the quality of work done. • Motivates employees: The more comfortable team members are to express…

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