Category: Communication
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Means of Expression in Communication
In this video, the narrator constantly maintains eye contact with the audience. This makes it possible for listeners who see the speaker not to doubt his professionalism and draw attention to the person himself. For example, at the beginning of the speech, Michael Todd highlights certain moments of his remarks with the expressiveness of address…
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Communication and Cultural Conflicts
When individuals from different cultural backgrounds find themselves in a community, there are always possibilities for communication conflict because each person holds diverse values, beliefs, and practices. These differences are attributed to the cultural diversity that subsequently leads to communication differences and conflicts (Almutairi, 2015). Cultural differences in a community could be a basis for…
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Communication Strengths and Weaknesses and Tips
What are your biggest communication weaknesses? And what are your strengths in communication? Knowing your communication strengths and weaknesses can help you develop more effective communication skills. Table of Contents Introduction My strengths in communication My communication weaknesses Tip Sheet on ways to improve your weakness in communication Personalized Tip Sheet Conclusion Reference List Introduction…
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Technology and Students’ Approaches to Communication and Education
Technological progress is constantly affecting humanity, including people’s behavior, social interactions, and information perception. This is especially noticeable in relation to the young people who were born after the Internet had become globally used. Consequently, the concept of the conventional path of development has evolved, including educational processes. Technology has affected the way students communicate,…
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Communication Patterns in Lewis’ Model
Richard Lewis’ model was developed in the 90s and was based on the writer visiting 135 countries and working in 20 of them. It consists of three specific categories: linear-active, multi-active and reactive. According to his perspective, my country, the USA, belongs to the first one along with the rest of the English-speaking countries. Some…
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The Western Journal of Communication Analysis
Western Journal of Communication is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by Taylor & Francis, an international publishing company based in the United Kingdom. The institutional home of the journal is the Western States Communication Association (WSCA), a non-profit US-based organization that unites people of the U.S. western states interested in various aspects of communication. Initially…
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Telegraph: Role in the Development of Communication
The telegraph is a turning point in the history of communication, as it completely changed its nature. In particular, before the invention of this technology, the transmission of information was possible only through letters, which was extremely slow. The telegraph has become a technology that has given humanity the opportunity for fast long-distance communication. This…
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Good Leadership and Communication Components
Table of Contents Introduction What How Why Conclusion References Introduction In any business setting, leaders should be able to communicate with the people around them effectively. They can empower their workers to have good expression skills and increase their leadership understanding through communication. Additionally, it is known that good communication is an essential non-technical skill…
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The Link Between Communication and Cultural Sensitive
Table of Contents Introduction Findings and Discussion Conclusion References Introduction In 1978, the World Health Organization (WHO) stated that health care is a fundamental right of every human being in the globe (Mays et al, 2007). This came about as a result of the increased rates of health disparities. To ensure that every health institution…
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Using a Formula to Identify Communication Channels
To calculate the number of communication channels for effective project management, use the formula (N(N-1))/2, where N is the number of team members. In case the team is represented by five people, the total number of required communication channels is defined as (5(5-1))/2=(5(4))/2=20/2=10. Therefore, a project with five people requires ten channels of communication in…