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    Revolutionized Communication Overtime communication has evolved from the telegram, landline phones, cellphones, email, and text messaging, to social media; and now accessed on a handheld device. No individual would trade his or her smart phone for the old style of communication, the telegram. Therefore, along with the evolution in how individuals communicate, individuals must adapt and begin to make changes in how they view communication. Communication is not what it once was. In Sherry…

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    212) essentially describes that the new modes of communication have changed how humans interact. In the past, Allison would learn about what is happening in the world around her by reading her daily newspaper. This is vastly different as now she can just watch a YouTube video describing current events in a quick and easy…

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    Transactional analysis deals with the interactions of individuals. As humans, we were made to communicate with each other whether verbally or non-verbally. According to the Theorist, in communicating people have three ego states: Parent, Child and Adult state. When we communicate, we do so in one of these three states. The Parent state represents an authoritative figure that helps nurture the child and helps to enhance his or her level of communication. Therefore, the child would be advised by…

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    in a child’s development. Firstly, the role of language and how it is developed during the early years of a child’s life will be discussed, followed by the later or schooling years. What is Language? According to Hayes (2011) language is a gift to humans…

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    The Communication Accommodation Theory is a theory of speech, which entails that "when people interact they adjust their speech, their vocal patterns and their gestures, to accommodate to others". Developed by Howard Giles, the theory explores the reasons as to why individuals accentuate and understate the social variations between themselves and others, both verbally and nonverbally in various situations. The theory accommodates 2 different forms of interaction between individuals;…

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    categories of management skills: technical skills, which encompass a manager’s ability to utilize specific, learned knowledge and abilities; human skills, which focus on a manager’s ability to work on an interpersonal level; and conceptual skills, which consist of analyzing and critical thinking. Although all three categories are closely tied to the success of a manager, human skills…

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    function of intellectual disability causing them to have a different communication styles; limited speech to no speech at all. Trying to get employers to look pass the communication barrier by educating the individuals dialect. I have to be aware that not all employers will be interested in taking the time out for that accommodation which causes the individual not to be chosen for the job. Communicating inclusively is important to the human service field because after reading the steps I…

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    Some people believe that technology has harmed the human societies over the years, due to its effects on the personal lifestyles of the people who use them. Nonetheless, one must understand that the use of technology actually has more positives that outweigh the negatives. It is imperative for the human societies to keep using technology, as it has become a necessary tool for the advancement of the human complexity. Technology has allowed humans societies to overcome many issues that were…

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    Social media can also prevent interpersonal interactions, with friends and family. Therefore, Social media benefits or hinder interpersonal interactions. My discussion suggests what social media assists, within interacting with humans. Computer mediated communication has progressed drastically, since the 2000 's. For example, Mark Zuckerberg attended Harvard and created Facebook in 2004. "Facebook is the number one social media website today and it currently boasts over a billion users"…

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    it affects the world we live in. Butler uses a post apocalyptic setting to show the ways that communication are part of and define society. She shows that without language society begins to fall apart. Butler uses Rye’s world to show how vital words are in our own. The lack of verbal language shows the disconnect of Rye’s society. However, the people of this world still struggle to solve their communication problems. Without words they find other ways to pass meaning. Butler shows how important…

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