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    Egypt, and Greece. Drums also were employed in many parts of the world to extend the range of the human voice for communication. Pigeon post was a major method in traditional China to communicate between distant points; people used the speed of flight and easily distinguished direction to deliver a message tied to a pigeon’s foot to transmit important or urgent messages. Creative development of communication extended to ways to deliver fairly specific information. Among some ethnic minorities…

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    It is already proven that the humans and the nonhuman primates came from the same ancestor. Although it is thousands of years since the humans and nonhuman primates such as gorillas and chimpanzees started to grow apart, it is still possible to find similarities and differences in the vocal communications between them. To be able to understand the similarities and differences between humans and nonhuman primates vocal communication it is broken up into different sections. The sections that will…

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    get the point? A review of dog- human communication ability” by Juliane Kaminski and Marie Nitzschner which was available online June 6, 2013. This Article approach to dog's communication ability basically uses a lot of research that has already been performed to prove their point that, “dogs forms of communication may be more specialized than was predicted by some and may be best explained as the result of a special adaptation of dogs to the specific activities humans have used them for”…

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    “Effective listening is listening that is tailored to the specific communication situation” (DeVito 2013). According to Essentials of Human Communication, effective listening is also known as situational listening. Depending on the situation that you are in, you may alter your listening skills to listen more effectively. Do you know how well you listen? This question will be illustrated in further detail throughout the course of this paper, as well as the different styles of effective listening,…

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    especially the Internet and its accompanying tools, has transformed human communications methods is unprecedented. Communication has always been an important building block in the construction of societies from prehistoric to contemporary times and will remain so as long as the language faculty of humans exists. The advent of technological items such as the telephone and computers began the transition from face-to-face communication to non-face-to face ones. Even physicists will agree that the…

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    According to the 2015 Gallup-Purdue study, fifty percent of college alumni “strongly agree” that their education was worth the cost (Gallup, Inc.). Those 15,000 graduates out of the 30,000 representative sample seized and maximized opportunities. In contrast to earlier schooling, college level education becomes a self-driven commitment. The skills needed to get through college successfully can be classified into three categories: financial skills, social skills, and organizational skills. First…

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    Dimension: Quality of Feedback Focus of dimension: Assesses the degree to which the teacher provides feedback that expands learning and understanding and encourages continued participation. Summary of strengths: Scaffolding: There were a few examples of teachers providing children with the necessary help to allow them to succeed or complete a task. For example, a child was having difficulty opening up a cheese wrapper. The teachers provided assistance by giving verbal (push it up, hold it…

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    2001). As well, they take on the role of the “fixer,” but then feel a loss of control when they are unable to fix the problem (May, 2001). Furthermore, in a social support program, it may be helpful to include interpersonal and intrapersonal communication strategies and…

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    intrapersonal communication that had unknowingly been established. I could tell when my aunts or uncles were upset, without them saying a word because I understood their mannerisms. I often was called a “Yankee” or “fresh water yank” which meant I was an American, not born or raised on this beautiful island. It created a sense of belonging, but no matter how many summers I stayed or number of years I went to school, I still was not one of them. I grew to understand this intercultural…

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    You might think you know everything about this famous celebrity. Don't be so certain, though. Behind all the Disney awards and Bieber Break ups is hidden a hand full of secrets you most likely didn't know about Selena. Below is the list of top 5 Most Shocking Facts You Didn't Know about Selena Gomez. Pickle Flavored Gum According to the rumors, Selena Gomez is in the process of creating «Pickle Flavored Gum.» As a notorious food pervert, Gomez believes that this concept has a potential. Let's…

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