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    Verbal Judo

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    Verbal Judo is a 138 page book‚ written by George J. Thompson‚ Ph. D. and was published in March 2004. It is classified as a nonfiction‚ personal growth‚ self help and communication genre. Verbal Judo is based on the art of words and how to utilize them in various situations‚ in everyday life. The following three chapters left an impression on me; chapter two: The Language of Guidance‚ chapter four: The Language of Persuasion and chapter eight: The Language of Enforcement. They remained me

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    THE ROLE OF EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION IN Improving organizational PERFORMANCE (CASE STUDY OF flour mill of Nigeria plc) BY AWAZIE ONYINYECHI SARAH 07AB05044 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The word communication has a rich and complex history. It first appeared in English Language in the fourteenth century‚ taken from the Latin word “communicare” which means to impact‚ share or make common. Bateman (1999)‚ defined communication as the transmission of information and meanings from one party

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    Cognitive communication 2.0 in Higher Education: to tweet or not to tweet? António Andrade1‚ Cornélia Castro2 and Sérgio André Ferreira2 1 School of Economics and Management‚ Portuguese Catholic University‚ Porto‚ Portugal 2 School of Education and Psychology‚ Portuguese Catholic University‚ Porto‚ Portugal aandrade@porto.ucp.pt corneliacastro@gmail.com sergioandreferreira@gmail.com Abstract: Research has been fertile in producing studies on pedagogical change and innovation through technology

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    Verbal Learning

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    Research in verbal learning has as a goal the way in which people gain and retain knowledge of symbolic representation or stimuli of objects or events and the relationships among them (Tulving & Madigan‚ 1970). Research in verbal learning follows the work of Herman Ebbinghaus who identified verbal learning methods still used today. This paper will first review the concept of verbal learning and then compare and contrast the verbal learning methods of serial learning‚ paired associate learning

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    Verbal Abuse

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    Brenda Rivera Developmental Writing II- ENGL 0307 22March2012 Effects of Verbal Abuse In many domestic relationships‚ there is a secret that is often not acknowledged by anyone beyond their home. Inside these relationships‚ one person may take on the more dominant role but some use the position of power to become abusive to their spouse. The most common form of abuse between married couples is verbal. The effects of verbal abuse among a family includes the abuser who is unseeing to their actions

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    Non Verbal

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    Briefly describe any situation in your own experience where the communication failed because the non-verbal behavior sent a negative message. Which aspect of non-verbal communication contributed to the failure? How would you correct this? Scenario where Connections was a failing to me: As an Affiliate Administrator‚ I was a e-mailer for a communication and designed to be acquired by my professionals. I have sent the following communication to my professionals through a observe and shown on the observe

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    A STUDY ON NON- VERBAL COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES USED BY DOCTORS IN DOCTOR PATIENT INTERACTION. AREA OF INVESTIGATION This study seeks to investigate the non-verbal communication strategies used by doctors in doctor-patient interactions during the initial consultation in a clinical setting. Non-verbal communication can be conceptualised as any form of communication that does not use the written or spoken word. (Birdwhistell: 1990‚ Melirabian: 1981).It is more than just body language since it includes

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    of the key terms‚ and the limitation of the study. 1.1 Background of the problem 1.1.1 Background of communication Hampto‚S and Webber (1999‚pg204)they defined communication as the exchange of thoughts ‚messages or information between sender and receiver and inference of meaning. According to H.F Moore and F.B Kalupa (2005 :84-85) communication is the process of transmitting meaning between individuals. All human society is founded upon the human beings’ capacity

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    something to you that was different than what they meant. What happened in this situation? Be specific in your example and also discuss what you will do in the future to avoid this. An example of when someone else was trying to use nonverbal communication is when my son was not talking. We had to learn sign language to communicate with him. His speech therapist was teaching him the signs but was not telling us what they meant. He would do the sign for awhile and just start getting mad. He would

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    ABSTRACT: Organisational Communication‚ in today’s organizations has not only become far more complex and varied but has become an important factor for overall organizational functioning and success. The way the organization communicates with its employees is reflected in morale‚ motivation and performance of the employees. The objective of the present paper is to explore the interrelationship between communication and motivation and its overall impact on employee performance. The

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