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    As a high context, the communications impact is on non- verbal communication (Communication). Paralanguage is kind of non-verbal communication and refers to something is showed is not rather than the content. There are a high percentage of verbose expressions in the conversation. Silence also is used as a form of non-verbal communication that people…

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    Question 1: Discuss three nonverbal differences you might encounter if you are transferred to manage a company in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. An individual is likely to encounter differences in nonverbal communication when interacting in a different nationality from their own. The Brazilian Culture harbors a number of nonverbal differences when compared to the American culture (Deresky, 2014). Working as a manager in a Brazilian company would expose me to quite a number of these differences in the…

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    The purpose of the interview is to identify the effectiveness of my communication skill in acquiring accurate information and facilitating a therapeutic relationship with a client. Johnson, C., Carta, T., and Throndson, K. (2015) discussed that inconsistent documentation on patients is one of the barriers that prevents nurses from creating a quality continuity care plan that is safe; a participant stated that nurses rely on the patient’s perspective to acquire information (“Results”, para. 2).…

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    For example, I was able to make use of proper chronemics. Compared to the other speeches, I spoke much slower and clearer. With proper chronemics and effective use of paralanguage, such as vocal pauses, I was finally able to truly own the room and the attention of the audience. I also significantly improved in the field of proxemics. I was comfortable with leaving the podium and the PowerPoint controls which resulted in…

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    The literature selected focuses on the differences between the genders in nonverbal communication. There are several nonverbal functions and forms that could be discussed, but this literature review primarily focuses on the points that are relevant to the analysis. The section concludes with several key criteria points that the analysis will be based off of. Julia T. Wood explains that there are three main functions to nonverbal communication: To supplement verbal communication, to regulate…

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    shoot daggers of anger, issue challenges, or radiate feelings of love,” (p. 127 Chapter 5). My eyebrows showed that I was angry and confused. A groan, pause, different tones of voice were used in our conversation. This is an example of paralanguage. “Paralanguage is communication that is vocal but does not use words,” (p. 133 Chapter 5). Some of our responses were one word answers such as “No” or “Please.” This exemplifies how stern we…

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    The feasibility of implementing in an organization will determine whether a proposed system project is technically. Focusing what needs to be improved, the feasibility of applying a new ways of communicating to be used effectively, efficiently, and economically. This could improve an organization along with developing educational measures to monitor curricular innovation and appropriate resources. The first approach is have an overview of what needs to done and design a plan that will find…

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    How does my language affect my connection to my culture and would a cultural anthropologist be able to use sociolinguistics to determine who I am and where I came from? Does my choice of spoken communication or written words, give an accurate description of my present life and a glimpse of my ancestry? Texas was the state that my most recent ancestors, on my mother's side, called home. We did not leave Texas until I was approximately 2 years old. While American English is my native tongue, for…

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    you if you need to work on a file that you have saved on its hard drive, cloud computing gives us the privilege to access our files anywhere and anytime, without a personal computer. Another technical application that is useful for communicating is Google Hangouts. Google Hangouts is much like Skype in that it utilizes video calling and video conferencing between two or more individuals or groups, however, Hangouts has certain features such as computer-to-phone calling and supports up to 10…

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    There has been a never-ending notion when it comes to innovative technology. American society is impatiently waiting to see what the next update will be, from movie films to the latest desktop versions. Movies have become a very deep societal and political frame of what Americans have encountered throughout the years. Some critics argue movie display as a moral decline in America. Due to the variety of visual aspects, films have increasingly challenged the brain over the years. The story plot in…

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