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    Technology is one of the most influence discovery in the world. It makes people to do anything easier, especially in communication. You can contact your relatives and friends anywhere and everywhere. With your gadget, you can send pictures and video, text messages, and even make a video phone call no matter how far you are. This is becoming a habit among society to use their gadget to make a communication through social media. However, there are positive and negative sides from this invention.…

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    According to a student, there is an unwritten, un-verbalized competition among the Black women in the community. This nonverbal communication of competition can give way to drama and further increase the gap between community members. While one student said that is it possible that the competition can be traced back to men and the desire to have their affection but that it…

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    Communication is the essential part of all business organizations. “It is the medium through which companies large and small access the vital resources they need in order to operate” (van Riel, Fombrun, 2007, p.1). Within a business organization, communication carries between “individuals, within organizations, across organizational boundaries, and across international boundaries” (Baack, 2012, p. 20). With the complexity of the communication and huge amount of information exchanged daily base,…

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    the other person is upset? Do they realize their arms are crossed? After analyzing the two articles about technology and socialization, it is safe to say that technology is really making an impact on this generation. Technology is impairing our nonverbal skills and is causing us to hide behind out computers and phones. It’s replacing everything the people are so used to doing since the beginning of time. It’s giving people a reason to run away and hide because technology is so accessible. We…

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    (Effective Communication, 2012). Other ways of demonstrative communication effectively is to use repetition, contradiction, substitution, complementing, and accenting. Repetition: One could use this to show the sender that they are interested about the information by having steady eye contact, leaning their body forward and tilting one’s head to one’s side, or by scratching one’s chin to show one is in deep thought. Contradiction: Effectively communicating, one should harmonize their body…

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    Communication, the different ways of communication and the good and the bad of Demonstrative Communication. At the end of the essay you will be able to have a better understanding of Demonstrative Communication. Demonstrative communication includes nonverbal and unwritten communication and involves such things as facial expressions, tone of voice, body language. Communication starts with the sender, who must format the message clearly and correctly, by using proper…

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    Explore how and why your own language varies in different contexts and consider how others react to your speech. During the 14 years of my life, I have learnt to adjust and familiarise my dialect to suit diverse situations through the impact of media, family, music and social networking. Moreover, I have come to pay special attention to the context of where someone is talking and the mode of how they are communicating. I have also gained the awareness of how others respond to features of my…

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    Chapter Six: Selecting the Right Form of Invitation "There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that receives it." -Edith Wharton Selecting the Form Select the right form of invitation for the person and the event. Invitation forms include email, in person, telephone, text, hand-delivered, and mail by post - both written and printed invitations. The form of the invitation lands in the world of the guest in a particular way. Think about which form of invitation will…

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    Deborah’s Intercultural Experience Analysis The shared information about the history of my family was expressed by my Grandmother during her days on earth. My Great Grandmother was born in 1897 in Clarke Country, MS. In turn, my Grandmother was born in Clarke County, MS and migrated to Chicago, Ill. at the age of 8, with her Father, after the death of her Mother. My Grandmother gave birth to 3 children, and I am the only child of her eldest daughter. Indeed, the family is small considering that…

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    To examine the impact culture has on communication the core concepts of communication must first be discussed. Fundamentally communication is the “transmission of information, ideas, attitudes, or emotion from one person or group to another” (Theodorsen and Theodorsen, 1969 cited in Theaker, 2011, pp. 22). The aim of communication is ensure that there is a shared level of understanding and knowledge between the sender and the receivers. Berger (1995 cited in Theaker, 2011, pp. 22) sees that…

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