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    languages. Communication is the flow or exchange of information within people or a group of people. There are a variety of verbal and non-verbal forms of communication. These include body language‚ eye contact‚ sign language‚ haptic communication‚and chronemics. Other examples are media content such as pictures‚ graphics‚ sound‚ and writing. The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities also defines the communication to include the display of text‚ Braille‚ tactile communication‚ large print

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    equivocation Empathy/sympathy “global village”—Marshall McLuhan High-versus Low-context culture (example?) Individualism vs Collectivism (example?) Power distance‚ uncertainty avoidance‚ achievement vs nurturing Nonverbal communication: (Chronemics‚ paralanguage‚ kinesics‚ etc.) Hearing vs Listening Noise(physical and mental) Psuedolistening Insulated listening Constructive criticism and evaluation Defensive listening Counterfeit questions SHORT ANSWER/LISTING

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    Proxemics- is a subcategory of the study of nonverbal communication along with haptics (touch)‚ kinesics (body movement)‚vocalics (paralanguage)‚ and chronemics (structure of time).[1] Proxemics can be defined as "the interrelated observations and theories of man’s use of space as a specialized elaboration of culture" Hall believed that the value in studying proxemics comes from its applicability in evaluating not only the way people interact with others in daily life

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    NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION By Douglas Chin Yi Ren Muhammad Anas Danial Ismail Juton Kar TOPICS • How Nonverbal Communication is Defined • Types of nonverbal message codes • How nonverbal can be a barrier in intercultural communication • How other aspects of the culture are revealed in nonverbal communication behaviors ACTIONS SPEAKS LOUDER THAN WORDS!! ZIDANE He’s probably very angry. NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION Achtung!!! Not all nonverbal behavior = nonverbal communication Only

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    like a certain amount of distance between you and the other person your interviewing for whatever reason. Also if you are having a casual conversation with another person you want to have distance between each other. Chronemics is the study of time usage. For example chronemics is used by doctors like psychiatrist where time is used for punctuality‚ the amount of time spent with the person and waiting time. This can mean that if you have a doctor that spends more minutes with you and is patient

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    communication ability and process. Nonverbal communication is defined as “the transfer and exchange of messages in any and all modalities that do not involve words.” (pg. 4) There are numerous nonverbal communications‚ such as kinesics‚ proxemics‚ and chronemics that influence how people respond and react to not only other people but the world around them. Kinesics is the study of body motion and language. From the set of the mouth to how the arms are situated body language can tell a lot about a person

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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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    Introduction: communication is defined as the transmission of messages‚social interaction through messages ‚reciprocal creation of meaning in a context‚sharing of meaning through information‚ideas and feelings(Mohan‚ T.‚2008‚p-5).In our daily professional life the most important thing is communication.communication is a two way process in which the reciver and the sender both should be involved actively.communication also varies from one culture to other culture. overview: In the information

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    Nonverbal communication includes facial expressions‚ body language‚ paralanguage‚ proxemics‚ and chronemics‚ along with many other things. Facial expressions refer to eye contact or a smile on ones face. Body language is the message we send with the movement of body parts. Paralanguage is the meaning perceived with the words used to express the message. Proxemics is the individual boundaries people draw. Chronemics is the study of the use of time. Research estimates that between 65% (Birdwhistell‚ 1970)

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    gestures too. Nonverbal communication is often used unconsciously. When using the certain communication it can be misinterpreted also. There are many different categories of nonverbal communication. They are the following: Aesthetics‚ Artifacts‚ Chronemics‚ Haptics‚ Kinesics‚ Paralanguage‚ Physical Appearance‚ Proxemics‚ and Oculesics. Aesthetics is the study of nature‚ beauty and taste. Found information states "that Aesthetics refer to environmental factors and how they are manipulated to influence

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