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    years, various alterations have been made in our communication systems. With the help of technology, today 's engaged culture has developed a completely modernized language. Everyday, various changes in speech and writing are made because of the telecommunication inventions that are seen world wide. Technology has been a key factor in the development, involvement, and links that we see in everyday life. Language is a complex system of communication that is progressive, and this constant…

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    greatly expanded towards making life easier. Google, Yahoo and Bing are all forms of internet search programs that make finding information even more simple and fast. Along with providing a source for searching, technology introduces worldwide communication. Through different forms of social media, users can interact with people all over the world. While advanced technology presents benefiting resources, it also presents a problem. As new technology continues to be created, the…

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    The video, “Empathy in digital age”, by Katri Saarikivi is an excellent story because the author has stated of empathy is the most important human skill in the digital age. The main point of the author is empathy is an important thing to for human to achieve the greatest thing or solve a problem with the skills that are typically connected to intelligence like whether you're really quick with their thinking whether you remember all the dates or things like that it's skills such as these learning…

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    real time. The patient education program will increase patient safety and will improve HCAHPS medication communication scores . A patient’s understanding of medications is very important to a satisfactory patient experience and it also improves safety and quality. Recent study shows that only 35% of patients knew the side effects of their medication (Hays, Ron D., et al. "Physician Communication When Prescribing New Medications.") Archives…

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    occurred in a real life setting, where when you wanted to see and talk to someone you met in person, other then hand written letters and phone calls. Nowadays, one can simply turn on their computer and talk to anyone around the world, and online communication has also opened people to be able to talk to people without ever meeting them in real life. For example, the documentary Catfish, termed what is the concept of online cat fishing, whereas the plot of the story is about the protagonist, Nev…

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    literary works of different cultures. It is the most important channel of communication as it creates a genuine unity between two societies of different awareness and cultures. Moreover, translation is a very important element in maintaining the domestic culture and identity which contribute to respecting the local characteristics of other societies and trying not to erase them. This leads to the enrichment and promotion of human civilization. Whereas "Figures of speech are the…

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    deal with them. Dr. Brown instructs readers on how to use words and other tools effectively in conversations, arguments, and in speeches. Brown begins his book by addressing how powerful speech is. He argues that without language we would not be human. Language allows people to communicate needs, demands, and wants. Anthropologist deem how civil societies were in terms of speech (Brown 12). Brown claims that words can be used to bless, define ourselves, destroy, and affect how people will…

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    When working for the Department of Human Services – Centrelink as a Senior Practitioner I was responsible for preparing quarterly reports with my fellow Senior Practitioners with respect to the performance of staff and teams across the National Student Network. This report would be delivered…

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    Parasocial Interaction Horton & Wohl (1956) defined “parasocial interaction” or PSI as the illusion of face-to-face relationship with the performer. Phelps (2011) stated that when the performer (or celebrity) seems to directly address the viewer as if the conversation were private or intimate, the viewer responds as if the received message is personal. The relationship is one-way, without obligation on behalf of the viewer, and controlled by the celebrity, and it may be governed by little or…

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    As you observed the professional/registered nurse’s role in this setting, what evidence of a professional level of nursing practice? When I think of characteristics of a professional nurse I think of compassion, patience, good communication skills, critical thinking skills, and organization. While I observed my nurse I noticed that she applied many of these characteristics throughout the day. As we began our day by checking in on each patient my nurse informed me that she likes to start with…

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