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    separates their intimacy but regardless with or without technology, it’s the person’s choice to spend more time then needed with an electronic device rather than their spouse. Technology strengthens relationships and bring attraction by building communication in a newer way. According to Jenna Wortham, “74% of couples surveyed reported that the internet had had a positive impact on their relationships and also that 41% of 18-to-29-years old in serious relationships said they felt closer to their…

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    method of human communication. It is rich and complex. And it carries meaning. It enables one to express knowledge and thoughts. Animals also can communicate but in a very distinctive and different way. Some animals like birds, dogs and dolphins have their own inborn method of communicating. Their communication is different from human communication or language. As they react to triggers, stimuli or commands. Human language is unique and very different from animal communication. Human language…

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    It's a proven fact that seventy five percent of people use cellphone or other electronics. On the other hand, twenty five percent of the human population see past the electronics and rather talk in person or write. Technology has taken a negative impact on the human population because loss of communication skills and lack of mobility. Loss of communication skills can lead you to failure. For example, John and his wife bought their son Luke a phone. Luke was so happy for the phone. Suddenly…

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    ever pondered why human beings communication skills are decreasing and why people are most likely to have health problems? Well this is because technology has become an immense distraction for people and has harmed their health. Although some people argue it connects people faster, technological advancements has dehumanized people and destroyed their health. Some people suggest technological advancement has been beneficial. For example, they argue technology makes communication more efficient.…

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    for your career. The five skill sets are: Communication: make yourself understood; People Skills: sell yourself; Teamwork: play well with others even if they are different; Collectivism: no more lone genius; and Management: lead the team (Motluck, 2011). Kreps, (2011) noted, “We communicate all the time, it is not always easy for us to com¬municate well” (p. 30). I think that is what the author of this article was trying to say is that communication and the ability to relate to others is…

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    A controller connected two people from one place to another. However, there are clearly many differences in the way we communicate over long distances, the most notable of which is speed. This is most evident in relation to written forms of communication. In the past, letters would take days to arrive at their destination. In contrast, an email arrives almost instantaneously and can be read seconds after it was sent. (Bauer, 1995) In the past, if it was necessary to send a short message, for…

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    War With Words The use of communication in the modern day can lead to either utter havoc, peaceful reconciliation or a joyous celebration; it all depends on how the series of small syllabled words are stringed together. Some individuals may choose to impact the world negatively though their words, while others unite a community and do heroic things by simply speaking. In the novel/autobiography An Ordinary Man, by Paul Rusesabagina, words are used in many different ways to both save and take…

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    Social Media as the new era of Technology It is very interesting how Rob key defined social media. He says that “this is not a direct marketing tool, this is human communication.” He states that social media is now the new form of human comunication in which it is just the beginig of the new era of communication. In the Article, “Small Change: Why the Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted,” Malcolm Gladwell explains the influence that social media has on activism in modern times. Gladwell also states…

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    employees explaining new changes, directions, ideas, or strategies, will not be as effective as having a leader verbally communicate and reinforce it on a daily basis. Face-to-face doesn’t just focus on in-person communication, but also the reinforcement of what was shared. Effective communication is not simply about passing along a message, but it is about sharing ideas and strategies as well as holding team members accountable to their role in ensuring that the goal is…

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    Every human being will seek relationship partners within their life to satisfy the social need, and it is a driving force in our life. There are reports stating that the quality of the life are determined by the amount of quality interpersonal relationships that are developed within an individual’s life (Campbell, 1980). In the psychology field, any individual that develops good relationships are prone to live longer with less physical and psychological illness, thus maintaining a better…

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