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    306 Work with other people in a business environment 306.1 Understand how to support an organisation’s overall mission and purpose 1.1. Explain how the organisation works My organisation is an equal opportunities employer. It considers the values‚ beliefs‚ attitudes‚ and behaviours shared by all the people. Including employees & clients. 1.2 What is your organisations mission and purpose? My organisation’s mission is to give people/ clients what they want. Whether it is a structure of a building

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    The author said that in a discussion group he had a comment was made that “Speech is most important because you need it to communicate with 99.9 percent of the population.” I want to know who the other .1 percent of the population is. Why is sign language not thought of as meaningful communication among the hearing community? I wonder how people in the deaf community feel when going to family functions where the rest of their family is hearing. I want to know how a person in the deaf community feels

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    analyze dogs’ brain waves and translate a few of their thoughts into rudimentary English. It’s still a work in progress‚ but once No More Woof is ready for the market‚ it will join a wide range of other scientific efforts aimed at "breaking the language barrier between animals and humans‚" as the inventor’s state on their IndieGoGo.com fundraising page. [The 5 Smartest Non-Primates on the Planet] Developed by the design team at the Sweden-based Nordic Society for Invention and Discovery (NSID)

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    requires an understanding of sign language from both parties‚ which means that it is less likely to be an effective way of communicating. Although it is a good way to communicate‚ there is a danger of people going off topic and not focusing on the task at hand when they are talking to others in their group. Written messages can be used instead‚ which allows the team to write out their ideas in a clear and concise way‚ without veering off topic. Nonverbal Exchanges: Body Language and Intonation On the other

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    Posture and Gestures Posture In humans‚ posture can provide important nonverbal communication. Posture deals with: how the body is positioned in relation to another person or group of persons (for example‚ leaning stance‚ posture‚ standing‚ sitting‚ etc.) and how they are positioned relative to each other various body parts (eg leg imposed on the leg‚ hand in pocket‚ etc.) physique‚ that is how the body looks like (for example‚ whether it is large‚ has a broad back‚ weak legs‚ large head

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    speak does not mean you know how to communicate. Ways in which we can communicate without verbal communication are: Body language Facial expression Gestures such as using our hands Writing and drawing Using equipment such as computers Touch Emotions (a combination of the above) 1.1 This is behaviour where communication can be achieved through actions and body language alone. For example hand gestures are something most people do without noticing. When talking we use our hands to emphasise

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    events are at the school so I did that first. Now‚ I had a bit of time to explore the school. I went by myself so I didn’t have anyone to sign with. I looked at all the tables and displays outside first. I really enjoyed all the gift baskets they had set up to give out for their raffles. I wanted a cup of coffee so I went to that booth. I was able to sign with the people there about wanting coffee and even Equal sugar. I felt a bit nervous at first but as I got to practice some I felt more comfortable

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    Communication is the activity of conveying information through the exchange of thoughts‚ messages or information; as by speech‚ visuals‚ signals‚ written work or behaviour. It is the meaningful exchange of information between two or more living creatures. Communication requires a sender‚ a message and a recipient although the receiver does not have to be present or aware of the sender’s intent to communicate at the time of communication thus communication can occur across vast distances in time and

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    important. Interest and understanding should be shown by you in body language‚ questions‚ answers and possible solutions. Any issues should be dealt with calmly in a non- threatening tone. Email is a common way to communicate on a professional level but care needs to be taken as to how you express certain conversations to ensure the wording is correct as conversations can be misinterpreted if emails are too blunt as body language cannot be appreciated here. Also the speed to which we reply to phone

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    Alexander Graham Bell‚ we all know him for his revolutionary invention‚ the telephone. But‚ that wasn’t even his original goal. He actually made the discovery on accident. His main goal was to help the deaf speak. His two brothers Melville and Edward sadly died from tuberculosis at young ages. His mother was deaf‚ and that definitely influenced him to study deafness. Many of Bell’s ideas and goals were turned into reality. But the subject he was most passionate about was helping the deaf.

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