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    distances of time and space” Abraham Lincoln. Without written communication, we wouldn 't have things such as the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, the Star Spangled Banner, or even the Bible. Imagine a world without those important artifacts of history. The world would be in a complete mess! Written communication dates all the way back to the ancient Egyptians and their hieroglyphics. The history behind written communication leads to several reasons that exemplify why it is…

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    foundation for clinical decisions. Prior to commencing care plan, information gathered from the medical history is used to determine patient 's health status, contraindications to care and necessity for medical consultation (Pickett, 2010). Recognition of oral health related implication from the medical history section will assist dental professionals in risk analysis and precaution management for dental care. This essay will outline two similar critical incidents that took place in the clinical…

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    mix for a while and that is if deaf-hearing relationships can work. A deaf-hearing relationship can refer to many different combinations of deaf and hearing. For example a deaf person with someone is fluent signing or moderate or nonsigning, or an oral deaf person with a nonsigning hearing person, as well as many other combinations of partner backgrounds. They have different cultures and a different language, as you can imagine it isn’t always an easy thing for relationships to…

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    for virtual contact rather than face-to-face interaction, and that limits the development of interpersonal communication skills (Clemmitt). (i) By spending more time using and connecting with family, friends, and other people on social media platforms, young adults are investing their time and effort on virtual communication. As the result, they have less chance for in-person communication. (ii) According to a survey in the third quarter of 2015, Statista’s members found that Facebook was…

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    skills, and abilities (or KSA) matrix can be found in Appendix B. For this position, characteristics were rated based on their importance of completing certain tasks. Through this analysis, the top three characteristics were Leadership Abilities, Communication, and Attention to Detail. The most important characteristic that was found through our analysis was Leadership Abilities. Managers of any restaurant or event environment are always seen as the leader. Employees look to this person…

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    Introduction Communication is important in every part of our lives. Miscommunication can cause problems between coworkers, family members, and friends. Proper communication ensures everyone is on the same page and things flow a little easier. That’s why you want to make sure you are getting your message across as clearly as possible. The purpose of this memorandum is to provide Ms. Barton with some information the process of communication in the workplace. For this interview I asked Keller eight…

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    Article Review Using Math Journals to Enhance Second Graders’ Communication of Mathematical Thinking is a research article written by Kathleen Kostos and Eui-kyung Shin in the Early Childhood Education Journal. Kostos and Shin (2010) felt, “It is important for students to be able to demonstrate their mathematical thinking as well as their method to solving the problem” (p.223). According to Kostos and Shin (2010), the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics guidelines state, Teachers…

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    Communication is a skill, a key to human connection and allowing humans unde4rstand what they feel and what they mean. However, “the most important thing in communication is hearing what isn’t said.” – Peter Ducker. This quote is a perfect quote. It applies to children who have no idea how to communicate with words. Since birth, children start to learn how to communicate people in their own way. For example, crying has many different meanings; either they are hungry, sad, cold, tired, or have a…

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    No matter what kind of conversations they have, they are texting, and no matter what locations they are at, they are texting as well (Cullington 361). By focusing on the convenient communication, Cullington overlooks the deeper problem of students’ school lives. Students who are texting during the time they are studying will have big impact on their attention. For instance, in order to study or write academic papers, students have to follow…

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    Professional Credentials

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    The topics of Communication and Professional Credentials discussed in this unit of ACCT 690 – Professional Accounting Colloquium have given me new insights on the opportunities and challenges faced by accounting professionals. Technology has had a great impact on how people communicate, on both a macro and micro level. Day-to-day exchanges are often typed out instead of talked out. Digital communications, such as emails, texts, or other Short Message Services (SMS), are a series of…

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