Category: Communication
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Self-Awareness in Nonverbal Communication
Nonverbal communication is the exchange of information between individuals without the help of speech and language means, presented in any significant form. It includes facial expressions, gestures, posture, and intonation that convey the mood and intentions of the interlocutor. Nonverbal communication consists not only of exchanging messages but also of their interpretation by the other…
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Gender Differences in Communication
Table of Contents Introduction Gender communication differences Importance of gender communication Conclusion Introduction Communication is arguably the corner stone on which any successful relationship is built. The importance of effective communication is universally acknowledged. As such, a lot of research has been taken on the subject and numerous books written so as to help people…
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Internet Protocol Telephony and Voice Communication
The topic of internet protocol (IP) telephony and voice communication was chosen, which is carried out over data networks, particularly over IP networks. As today IP telephony is increasingly replacing traditional telephone networks due to the low cost of a call, the comfort of configuration, and high quality of communication, this topic was considered. My…
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Changes in Communication Strategies
Basic ways of communication involve either oral pronunciation or the written form, of which oral communication, or passing information through word of mouth, is the older. Different cultures separated by time and space developed differing verbal codes to refer to the various items and issues they perceived as important to them. One basic characteristic of…
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How Communication for Social Change Can Be Used or Not Used
The provided article is an effective tool for action calling as the author integrates many communicative techniques. Mizner starts her writing by introducing the reader to the lives of indigenous people harvesting rice. Then, she slowly begins to demonstrate the environmental and humanitarian problems caused by the industrial company. Throughout the work, she also uses…
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Communication Skills in Social and Health Care
Table of Contents Introduction Key Communication Theories Principles of Communication Skills Barriers to Effective Communication Professional Expectations: Communication and Record-Keeping Conclusion Bibliography Introduction Social care and medical experts should develop appropriate communication skills if they are to establish meaningful relationships with the people they serve. Such professionals need to consider the emerging needs of their…
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Communication and Rhetoric by Burke
Rhetoric has been studied for centuries, and researchers agree on some basic points regarding the matter. However, different approaches to the art of persuasion are now under discussion as the focus is on different facets and associated issues. Kenneth Burke is regarded as one of the most prominent theorists exploring the essence and instruments of…
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Communication Conflict and Climate in Relationships
Communication conflict refers to the expressed verbal struggle between individuals who depend on each other, and their perception of goals and interference is incompatible. Sometimes conflict can be expressed through behaviors such as harsh voice or tone. It can occur between friends who are interdependent in some ways. In other words, the actions of one…
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Interpersonal Communication in Jewish Community
Understanding cultural differences is essential for establishing successful interpersonal communication in today’s diverse society. One part of this process is engaging with different cultural sets and research their perception of identity. The Jewish community is one example of a widespread ethnic group whose methods of social interaction are different from traditional American views. This paper…
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Enhancing Interpersonal Communication
Table of Contents Introduction Interpersonal Communication Conclusion References Introduction The use of language in interpersonal communication has assisted humanity in evolving into intelligent creatures. Man is motivated to communicate through social, practical, or physical needs which others can appreciably meet. Effective communication skills, theories, and concepts are critical in establishing and sustaining good interpersonal communication.…