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    PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION Introduction & Definition Since the dawn of civilization man expressed his ideas and views in different ways to exchange his feelings and emotions. This way of exchanging the feelings is known as communication. Communication is one of essential conditions of social interaction. According to Brown‚ “Communication is the process of transmitting ideas or thoughts from one person to another for the purpose of creating understanding. According to Keith Davis‚

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    and power. Ehrlich creates visual scenes by using specific details‚ akin to how she describes how toughness is interpreted as “weathered skin‚ calloused hands‚ a squint in the eye‚ and a growl in the voice” (368). Ehrlich writes in a relatively denotative formal style. Her intellectual vocabulary contributes to a dignity of tone‚ while some of her words romanticize her cowboy friends‚ describing “that one caress of the face or one ‘I love you’ will peal for a long while” (369). The formal diction

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    Summary: The article “Symbolism of the Pentangle in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” examines the significance of the Pentagram. It is a symbol that signifies truth‚ which is essentially more than just its denotative meaning. The central idea revolves around the Pentagram fabricating a type of blueprint for the chivalric code. In addition‚ the five fives embodying the concept of chivalric Truth is covered. Connection to Novel: This article connects to the poem in the sense that “Gawain is morally

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    4 Stylistic Features of Language Speech communication employs a host of expressive means ranging from linguistic to paralinguistic and extralinguistic features. It is the natural language‚ however‚ whose systematic variation on all levels of its structure (phonology‚ morphology‚ lexicology and syntax) offers the widest possibilities of suiting its use to fit communicative functions of discourses in various contexts. Thus linguistic expressive means‚ which are systematically identified and cetegorized

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    major thrust of semiotic research is the examination of codes (sign system) and the underlying rules that facilitate interpretability in the use of signs’ (Sharma‚ 2007). Semiotic analysis of any text has two meanings‚ denotative and connotative in nature. We are aware of the denotative meaning which refers to the sign it stands for.

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    Critical Analysis of Roland Barthes “The Death of the Author”     Roland Barthes says in his essay The Death of the Author‚ “The birth of the reader must be at the cost of the death of the Author.” For the most part I agree with this statement. There can be no real level of independent thinking achieved by the reader if their thoughts are dictated by the Author’s opinions and biases. For this reason there needs to be a distance between the Author and those who read the work.     Barthes makes two

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    the last | | |things on a child’s mind because they are more worried about | | |today then tomorrow. This connotative phrase is used in this | | |story to suggest that death is the least of Maya’s worries as a | | |young child‚

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    it. In order to reach the articles within the magazine‚ she must pass a multitude of advertisements; advertisements that make up about three-quarters of the magazine and absorb the many different commodities she is being sold. More over‚ on a connotative level‚ women are being sold ideas on how to act‚ react‚ feel‚ perform‚ and think. It is through these advertisements that women absorb and internalize what is considered normative social behavior. The ideologies produced by advertisements have

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    Swoosh! The sound of a cape fluttering in the wind fills the heads of those who imagine a hero (or perhaps the connotative meaning – a superhero). Superpowers and evil villains may bode well in a comic book for children‚ but the figure of a hero is not wholly represented by this image. In reality‚ a hero might be a loyal individual; someone who is dedicated to serving others. American art‚ music‚ and literature vary the way in which they portray a hero. Sometimes one may see a headline of a school

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    in order to construct meanings and understandings of a particular culture‚ and thus has a part of responsibility in the creation of cultural identity. It embeds the very customs‚ ways of life‚ principles and beliefs of each culture in a distinct connotative setup; that sometimes cannot be relevant or transmitted in another system. It is then a form of resistance through which people must champion their cultural belonging

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