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    Texting Taking Over “Real” Relationships Would you prefer to have a face-to-face relationships or text by phone in a relationship? Effects in Face-to-Face relationships in the United States. In the U.S.A we have been having a problem with face-to-face relationships because of the use of texting through phones and computers.The problem developed by having the use of phone. This affects relationships.and the cost of the problem is breaking up in relationships.The state and local government…

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    When people speak, it is crucial for others or the audience to grasp what is important about the speaker through first impressions. This allows people to evaluate the speaker and help connect with them so that they can associate with the story being told. Body language, demeanor, and mannerisms allow people to read the speaker’s emotions so that they can get an accurate impression about him. This impression is affirmed by confidence portrayed while a person engages his audience. In literature,…

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    Context In Digital Media

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    evaluated, and how messages are created and delivered.” (Hansen & Paul, 2004). There are many different audiences for all types of messages. The message has to have a purpose. One example of a message purpose is to provide information. Informing, educating, and entertaining are also examples of the message purpose. Messages have to meet certain time and space restrictions. These restrictions are enforced by the context contained in the message. Choosing the context of the message can be…

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    To be on the receiving end of a message that seems to never arrive can be bothersome and provoke dismay. To have a message that you cannot get across can be even worse. To hide something, not truly understand it, or be unable to vocalize a message can be distressful in an entirely different way than waiting for a message. In Franz Kafka’s “A Message from the Emperor’, a messenger tries endless to get a message across to an anonymous person, but is never successful. The messenger is the only one…

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    Communication is defined as ‘The imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing or using some other medium.’ (Oxford Dictionaries, 2017) Communication is the foundation for sharing information between people to ensure that everything is understood and can be acted upon. Whether you are talking to family and friends, work colleagues or complete strangers, communication plays a key role in every day society. It’s a tool for our survival. However, communication is not just words, it…

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    In our example, the visual message (the eye rolling and facial expression) does not agree with the audible message (the words being spoken). This is sarcasm and irony. Moreover, messages within the same medium can conflict to produce a “sarcastic” interpretation. For example, when someone is being sarcastic, their tone of voice (an audible message) conflicts with the words spoken (also an audible message); in this case the contradicting messages within one transmission medium result in a…

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    Introduction This personal action plan will include things such as my personal growth, (how this class as affected my diversity awareness), diversity benefits (things that will benefit me from valuing diversity), diversity communication (how communication will promote diversity awareness), and diversity goals (what my most important diversity goals are for the future. Personal Growth The reason I took this course is because it seemed interesting and I wanted to know more about how others…

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    1) My favorite scholarly definition of communication is, "any act by which one person gives to or receives from another person information about that person's needs, desires, perceptions, knowledge, or affective states. Communication may be intentional or unintentional, may involve conventional or unconventional signals, may take linguistic or nonlinguistic forms, and may occur through spoken or other modes,” by Julia Scherba de Valenzuela. 2) Communication is the interaction between two or…

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    online more often than they do face-to-face. Technology lets you stay caught up with our having to actually talk to someone. And most people choose to send text messages instead of actually talking to the person because it's faster and easier. If you ever went up to someone and asked them randomly ¨what do you do more? , send text messages or do you actually talk to someone?¨ most of them would actually say that they text people more often because technology has gotten bigger over the past…

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    intends to convey the message with the intention of passing information and ideas to others is known as sender or communicator.  Ideas: this is the subject matter of the communication. This may be an opinion, attitude, feeling, views, orders, or suggestions.  Encoding: The subject matter further passing requires use of certain symbols such as words, actions or pictures etc. conversion of subject matter into these symbols is the process of encoding.  Communication channel/ Message: The person…

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