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    While talking with Jessica she was well mannered with perfect posture. She spoke loudly and thought about her responses before she spoke. Jessica smiled during the entire interview and spoke with positive enthusiasm. She explained that she moved to the U.S. for family opportunities with work. Jessica is a visual learner who needs a lot of modeling to help her understand the lesson. She struggles with her speaking and pronunciation. Several points in the interview I noticed that she would skip…

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    The movie Crash consisted of several forms of communication from nonverbal, interpersonal, and intrapersonal. Nonverbal communication is all kinds of human messages and responses not expressed in words. Usually when watching movies I tend to not pay attention and focus towards what 's going on. The movie crash fits perfect for the crash because it focuses on main communications points and topics we spoke over in class. There was a scene when the officer non verbally assaulted Cameron Thayer’s…

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    Roll Of Radiography

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    Role of a Radiographer What is the role of Radiographer? Most of the people do not even know what Radiographers do. Like me, when I first heard the word radiographer, I was thinking of someone who works in the radio but that is so far from the truth. A radiographer is an important part of medicine, in a patient’s diagnosis and treatment. The role of a radiographer uses x-ray to create images of body parts and organs for diagnostic purposes. The diagnosis from a radiographer’s image can affect,…

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    Hannibal Psychopath

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    Summary Clarice Starling is a student with hopes of becoming an FBI agent. She is picked by Jack Crawford of the Behavior Sciences Unit of the FBI to give a VICAP questionnaire to the notorious Dr. Hannibal Lecter who was once a renowned psychiatrist, and is now housed in a maximum-security mental institution for his cannibalistic style murders. The FBI have been trying to catch a serial killer who is kidnapping young girls and skinning them nicknamed Buffalo Bill, they hope that speaking to…

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    Empathize with the terror that Chuck Noland must have felt after the plane crash. Describe what you think he was thinking and feeling. Empathize- The process of identifying with, or attempting to experience, the thoughts, beliefs, and actions of another. Chuck was terrified his life was about to end during the plane crash and he had to fight to survive as he saw everything around him on fire. I’ve never experienced anything like that before, I’ve never had to fight to survive but just imagining…

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    wordless messages. Non-verbal communication includes Kinesics (face and body motion), Haptics (touch), Physical appearance, Artifacts (personal objects), Proxemics (personal space), Environmental factors, Chronemics (perception and use of time), Paralanguage (vocal qualities), Silence. (Wood, J, 2015) Some say that non-verbal communication…

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    The relationship that I chose to write about is the one that I have with my mother because we have a healthy interpersonal relationship and get along well. My mother and I have many conversations in many places about almost any topic imaginable. I find that the best conversations we have are the ones when we haven’t seen one another for a long period of time. Throughout my research I found that the strengths and weaknesses of communication between my mother and I are active listening, attention…

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    Working in the science world, it is very easy to get lost in the monotony of report writing and doing tasks to an exact standard. It is unsurprising therefore that many science professionals forget the importance of non-verbal communication techniques and their significance in the workplace. Non-verbal communication accounts for every action we perform which does not require words. It can include facial expressions, gestures, how we dress, our general appearance etc. This aspect can be used as a…

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    Throughout this course I have learn many new and helpful concepts and terms. In the Interplay The Process of Interpersonal Communication, there is twelve chapters filled with tons of useful and meaningful information. I can’t just pick just one chapter to focus on, I picked chapters that I think is relevant. And some of the terms in each chapter that I believe I can relate to and the ones that stood out to me more than others. In chapter one is all about the interpersonal process which how we…

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    Nonverbal Miscommunication

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    my topic, what is Non-verbal communication? Non-verbal communication is the “body language” that we see through each other in wordless cues. This manner of communication consist of the use of distance (proxemics), visual (Kinesics), vocal cues (paralanguage) and physical environments/appearance. In some cases, approaching (haptics) is used as well. Studies have characterized that non-verbal communication is used in everyday situations; a.k.a., the “wordless words.” Non-verbal communication is…

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