Describe the characteristics and explain the causes‚ of tsunamis. (8 marks) A Tsunami is a large and potentially destructive sea wave often produced by a submarine earthquake‚ subsidence or an underwater volcanic eruption. They occur when a large volume of water is displaced in the ocean. The characteristics of tsunamis differ slightly from normal sea waves. For one‚ they often have extremely long wave lengths‚ in deep water an initial wavelength can be up to 100km. Their amplitude contrasts with
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Explain the three representatives of Dyadic Communication and apply examples There are three characteristics of Dyadic Communication which are expressive-protectivedialectic‚ autonomy togetherness dialectic and novelty predictability dialectic. According to Miller and Steinberg (Trenholm‚ S. 2011) dyadic communication also known as Interpersonal Communication means when information is well conducted between two or more people. Hence‚ interpersonal communication consist of exchange correspondence
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6 Main Characteristics of Communications Characteristics of communications are given below: (1) Two or More Persons: The first important characteristic of communication is that there must be a minimum number of two persons because no single individual can have an exchange of ideas with himself. A listener is necessary to receive one’s ideas. Therefore‚ there must be at least two persons-the sender of information and the receiver. (2) Exchange of Ideas: Communication cannot be thought of in the absence
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Characteristics of Mass Communication 1. Message produced in complex organizations The first characteristic of Mass Communication is message produced in complex organization. It means that message produced and implemented throughout an orgaization. The process used for defined and produced the message depends on how large and how complex the organization is. In a larger organization‚ a planning session may provide valuable insights from your employees and will help to ensure widespread agreement
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The different characteristics and models of communication ______________ A Concept Paper Submitted To Dr. Jose M. Mongcal Professor ______________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English 102 Speech Communication By Feah Joyce Q. Remola BS-Psychology 2 June 27‚ 2013 Introduction How well do you communicate? I am a person with confidence. Interacting and communicating to someone is easy as pie. How well do you communicate in English? Well‚ um‚ that’s another
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3. a) A social organization can only be considered a civilization if it has established‚ firstly‚ knowledge in agriculture and have flourished this given blessing. Being able to grow crops to support the people in the settlements. Being able to develop tools to improve the agricultural blessing they are given. Agricultural techniques that supported them by means of food and leisure. Also‚ there should be a city formed‚ where people are gathered and remains immobile‚ and just staying put. A city
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MZUZU UNIVERSITY FACULRY OF EDUCATION DERPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TEACHOIING STUDIES Assignment number one. COURSE TITLE : Geography Teaching Methods COURSE CODE : EGM 3501 TASK : a) Briefly define schemata or schema‚ assimilation and accommodation. b) Briefly explain the importance of equilibration and disequilibrium. SUBMITTED BY : FRANCES SIMWINGA REGISTRATION NUMBER : BAE/2A/169/ 10 SUBMITED TO : DR. MGOMEZULU DATE OF SUBMISSION: JULY 07‚ 2013. Jean Piaget is often quoted
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A person’s identity is the self of sense they have‚ that can be reflected by the way society‚ peers‚ and the individual sees themselves. Class‚ ethnicity‚ age‚ religion‚ and gender are very much parts of our identity. Our gender‚ which is based on the socio-cultural expectations of males and females being associated with masculinity and femininity‚ affects how we behave and how we view things. Traditional gender roles mean that a female must be feminine‚ and a male must be masculine. Agents of socialisation
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Characteristics of Developmental Periods Five stages of a child’s development factor in who a child is and who he or she becomes. This paper focuses on a brief discussion to identify and explain the distinguishing characteristics that make each child unique. Infancy (Birth-2 Years) Infancy is the stage from birth thru two; infants grow rapidly in this stage. They are developing gross motor skills such as rolling over‚ crawling‚ and sitting up along with gross motor infants
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1.1 Briefly summarise the HRPM My report is aimed at illustrating my comprehension the knowledge and skills required to become an effective Human Resources practitioner. The CIPD professional map openly displays how HR can enhance and add continuous value to individual organisations now and in forecasting the future. It is clear in its objective to set out the highest standard of competence in all sectors from generalists to specialisms not forgetting administrators and the hierarchy with organisations
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