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    nonverbal comnunications

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    This paper will discuss the areas in communication that needs to be reinforced at work. There are many things that this paper can touch on however‚ this paper will touch on a few areas that need to be reinforced regarding one’s communication skills at work. This paper will focus on appearances‚ facial expressions‚ gestures‚ listening as well as written communication skills. Those skills will improve communication in the work place. Once communication skills improve then‚ job performance can

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    studying abroad

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    Students Should Not Go Studying Abroad. Discuss. Madina Zhunussova Academic Reading and Writing Course EWR 1211 Aisham Seitova 27 September 2013 Outline I. Introduction. Thesis statement: Although majority of students prefer to study abroad because of better education‚ there is some disadvantages for going abroad. II. Body. A. First‚ students who go abroad tend to get better life experience. 1. Many new international classmates 2. Visit some unique places 3. Be more self-confident

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    Find examples of the types of nonverbal communication that are specific to a foreign culture and compare these to your own culture.  Analyse how the nonverbal communication of both cultures could impact upon business dealings between the two. Nonverbal communication is the act of communicating without speaking‚ and instead involves the use of gestures‚ facial expressions and body language and is an important part of how people communicate‚ sometimes more powerful than verbal interaction‚ and makes

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    PRESENTATION Topic: Travelling abroad Title: Flying yourself by travelling abroad Group: Fireflies Members: Nguyen Ngoc Minh Hang (leader) Nguyen Thuy Ngan Tran Phuong Nga Bui Thi Phuong Dung Dam Thi Van Trang (Minh Hang) Good morning teacher‚ good morning everyone. First of all‚ let me thank you all for coming here today. For those who may not know me‚ my name is Nguyen Ngoc Minh Hang and I am the leader of my group‚ whose name is Fireflies. We find that

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    still dreaming‚ but my dream came true. Then‚ I realized that my hopes and expectations were different from the reality. For many years‚ I have dreamed of living in the USA. I still see myself watching American `s videos‚ TV shows and movies. The weekend‚ my friend and I spent our time recording American’s videos on Television. We were using them as a model‚ so we were attempting to copy their behavior‚ style or manner. " I have to get that new style! " or " look at her hair! " my friend Ella was

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    If you had the chance to travel the world‚ would you? Studying abroad gives you that opportunity to do so‚ while also learning. This can give you a chance to have a lifetime experience‚ build your resume‚ see new cultures and meeting new people. Although this may seem awesome‚ a lot of people choose not to study abroad. Some reasons being that it is very costly‚ time away from your job and family‚ and the safety of it can be a bit scary if you’re unfamiliar with the area. There are different ways

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    3.2 Identify barriers to effective communication Speaking a different language : When someone speaks a different language or uses sign language‚ they may not be able to understand what the other person is trying to say. Sensory barriers: When someone cannot receive or pass on information because they have a impairment to one or more of their senses‚ the most common is hearing or seeing. Emotional difficulties: Many of us have emotional difficulties at times and become very upset. For example you

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    Real Time Communication

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    Real-time communications (RTC) is any mode of telecommunications in which all users can exchange information instantly or with negligible latency. In this context‚ the term "real-time" is synonymous with "live." RTC can take place in half-duplex or full-duplex modes. In half-duplex RTC‚ data can be transmitted in both directions on a single carrier or circuit but not at the same time. In full-duplex RTC‚ data can be transmitted in both directions simultaneously on a single carrier or circuit. RTC

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    NONVERBAL COMM

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    already given people their first impression of you. During job interviews‚ nerves may get the best of us so it allows us a little room to monitor our body language. Recruiters are not just focusing on how you reply to their questions and words or language that you used but they also focusing on your gestures‚ your body language‚ your posture and your eye contact. These kinds of acts are what we called as nonverbal communication or messages. Through this nonverbal communication‚ it can emphasize what

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    Nonverbal Observation

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    For any communication to be successful‚ either personal or professional‚ there must be both verbal and nonverbal cues. Communication is through much more than words. How a person positions themselves describes what they are thinking and feeling‚ as explained by David McNeil (2005). Observing people as they communicate from a distance can tell what they are speaking about without having to hear the actual words. This essay gives examples of observations made by viewing people talking using nonverbal

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