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    In 2011, President Obama has issued an executive order for the Insider Threat Program. This program prohibits executive government officials who have knowledge of national security matter from speaking to the press without prior authorization first. After Snowden 's release of leaked documents, the Insider Threat Program became more intense. Government officials are no longer allowed to speak to the press about unclassified matters, such as their own personal opinions about current events. In…

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    greatly expanded towards making life easier. Google, Yahoo and Bing are all forms of internet search programs that make finding information even more simple and fast. Along with providing a source for searching, technology introduces worldwide communication. Through different forms of social media, users can interact with people all over the world. While advanced technology presents benefiting resources, it also presents a problem. As new technology continues to be created, the…

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    information at their fingertips with smartphones, laptops and tablets at their disposal. This constant exposure to information and media all day long affects how the human brain functions. Whether it is a positive or negative change, we are yet to see. The reliance on technology and media may have created an addiction in today’s modern society; however this is not entirely a bad thing. The world is better off with this technology, and while people should not block out the world with their…

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    Section1 Literature Review 1.1 Language effect With globalization, multilingual skill has become a language advantage in many industries. Millions of people are using more than one language on a daily basis to communicate and to work. In general, first language appears to be more proficient than second language. Given that first language is developed throughout an individual’s daily life, while the second language is often required in a classroom setting. Despite the bilingual individuals who…

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    development and communication skills. The instrument can be administered in the home, at school, in the clinic, in a hospital setting etc., as long as the child is comfortable in the setting and there are few distractions. The caregiver should also be present during the assessment to make the child more at ease, and to comment or report on the child’s behaviors. The child’s performance in each area provides important information about the child’s patterns of strengths and weaknesses in…

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    university or even at home, they should keep the heartened atmosphere of encouragement. In this particular conditions, people will not silence each other’s opinions, as no one is going to judge and harshly criticize them. Here will prosper synergy and reliance. People will be open to group discussions and new ideas (Covey, 2014). As well-known writer Stephen Covey states, the win-win ideology will prevail, and people will put aside their own self-directed-interests, and will devotedly work on…

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    same words are spoken or written. Communication is the transfer from one person to another person of information and is open to individual interpretation which can lead to communication issues (Ferraro and Palmer, ND). Language and communication can generally be categorised as both verbal (spoken language) and non-verbal (written, body language and sign language). Gee and Hays (2011) state that language is extremely important for people as it enables communication that provide meaning and…

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    In a low context communication , there is a greater reliance on direct, explicit verbal communication. This is a system of "say what you mean" and "be specific about it." In a high context communication , on the other hand, communication relies to a much larger extent on indirect and nonverbal cues. In low context communication, communication is direct, delivered in a matter-of-fact tone, transparent, assertive, and sender oriented, where the responsibility for clear communication rests with the…

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    Introduction Communication in the workplace is being clouded by the constant growth of business and the barriers affiliated with such growth. Organizations need to be proactive in their dealings with barriers and gaining knowledge and adopting policy and procedures, without knowledge and a plan in place, the optimal success of an organization will be crippled (Manoela, & Cecilia, 2013). Barriers to communication are not easy to overcome and new barriers are invading workplaces daily, in order…

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    Prior to receiving feedback 30.Which of the following should be considered when determining the channel of communication? a. When it will be delivered b. x The content of the message c. Whether you want to avoid conflict d. Who is delivering the message Objective: Create effective messages. 31.How many key ideas should the specific purpose of the message include? a. Three b. Seven c. Five d. x One 32.Your main points should establish a direct connection with the a. x…

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