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    Understand how to meet the communication and language needs‚ wishes and preferences of an individual. 2.1Compare ways to establish the communication and language needs‚ wishes and preferences of an individual. You can discover communication issues by observing an individual. You can find out about how a person communicates and what the differences are between his or her way of communicating and your own. Observation should be able to establish: Which language is being used. If there is any disability

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    not only limited through words. Right now‚ even the smallest lift of a finger can send out a message. In fact‚ social scientist and author Davis (1971) said that nonverbal communication is a shortcut to the exhaustive process of conversing through language. She claimed that gestures are more powerful than boldfaced texts or punctuation marks. Due to the mystery of the communicative role of nonverbal behaviors‚ numerous researches have now been made to focus on this enigma. This enigma is now formally

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    that allowed me to see if my review of myself matched up with the groups` perspective. When told about my strengths they mentioned that my outline and structure was in a naturally order and that I spoke clearly. Further on they said that my body language was calm and comfortable‚ and that I had a good pronunciation. Weaknesses that came up was the volume‚ that i should have

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    COMM 2030 Fall 2013 Midterm Review Chapter 1: Be able to answer the following questions: What are the four elements of a problem-solving group‚ and what does each element entail? 1. 3 or more people up to about 15 2. Sharing a common task 3. Interacting face to face (or at least in real time) 4. Influencing one another What are the four characteristics of a system‚ and what does each characteristic entail? 1. Interdependence: each part relies on one another *Synergy: sum of

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    Verbal communication should be clear‚ concise and use age appropriate language to avoid misunderstandings or confusion. Words should be spoken calmly in a tone which is professional and shows respect to the recipient. • Non-verbal communication such as hand gestures‚ smiling‚ nodding‚ raised eye brows‚ frown‚ eye contact‚ folding arms can be more powerful than verbal communication. Be very aware of how your body language may be perceived by the other person. By maintaining eye contact‚ smiling

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    gestures‚ eye contact‚ posture‚ and tone of voice. The ability to portrait nonverbal communication in a play‚ or body language‚ is a powerful tool which can be utilized by any author to enhance the reading experience and give the play‚ even though it is just on paper in words and not enacted a deeper setting and a more natural interaction with the character. It acts like an unconscious language that broadcasts the character’s true feelings and intentions at any given moment. Blanche DuBois is no different

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    The deaf community was already misunderstood and had to have their own schools and now the black deaf community had to be pushed out even farther? This concept started a whole new world for me. In my life‚ I really have never been exposed to sign language before. I think I have only met one real deaf person and he was about three and had a cochlear implant. So‚ the deaf community has never popped into my mind when it came to things like this. I think that another big part of the movie‚ for me

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    ability to read lip movements and understand them without realizing that there was an auditory aspect that is attached is an extremely impressive feat. Many stories like this throughout the first chapter made me look at speaking‚ motion‚ gestures‚ and signs in a totally different way. I also liked the

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    patient to see if they have the capability to undergo anesthesia‚ since the device will be implanted surgically. After the surgery is complete it is recommended to attend rehabilitation from the audiologist‚ speech language pathologist‚ teachers and counselors (American Speech-Language). After understanding the work to prepare and rehabilitation one should understand who best qualifies for the

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    Historical Change in American Sign Language (Language 51‚ 1975) by Nancy Frishberg. First we will summarise Frishbergs article and explain her objectives. In the second part we will elaborate over four different words and their reduction of iconicity over the years. The article explicitly describes the changes up till 1975 and the changes after this era as in the ASL dictionary of 1981 will have no effect on our description although may be named. Most researchers of sign languages share the opinion that

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