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    Knapps Relational Stages

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    Knapp’s Relational Stages‚ as found in the class notes‚ can be defined as the following. “A model of relational stages that breaks the rise and fall of relationships into ten stages comprising two broad phases of ‘coming together’ and ‘coming apart’ which are overlapped by a third phase called ‘relational maintenance’; the ten stages are initiating‚ experimenting‚ intensifying‚ integrating‚ bonding‚ differentiation‚ circumscribing‚ stagnating‚ avoiding‚ and terminating.” Topic in the story: Knapp’s

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    Knapps Stage Model

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    Dear John showcased many aspects of communications in its most simple forms. Including the ten stages of the Knapp Stage Model‚ which could actually be witnessed throughout the Dear John the movie and the book‚ as the two main characters‚ John and Savannah‚ developed their relationship and as they tried to maintain their relationship. In the Knapp’s Stage Model‚ Mark Knapp describes the progression and development of relationships as a series of ten stages in two phases: the ‘coming together’‚

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    can’t decide to get alone‚ and you always break up. These type of relationships are modeled after Knapp’s Stages of Relational Development. This relationship theory was created by Mark Knapp. Knapp was a well known professor at the University of Texas. Knapp’s Stages of Relational Development shows how relationships grow and eventually fail. There are ten stages in total. I will explain these ten types of relationships while giving examples from one of my own relationships. The relationship I will be

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    Relational Dynamics Planes‚ Trains‚ and Automobile is a film that tells a tale of a family oriented man Neal trying to make it home to his beloved wife and kids before thanksgiving‚ although he faces transportation obstacles that delays his goal and oddly enough encounters another man by the name of Del. Throughout most of the film the relationship between the two main characters is exceedingly strained due to their difference of mental attitudes‚ which leads to their clashes of destructive communication

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    Relational non-verbal communication -Expresses kind’s of identity messages and relational messages that help us define the kinds of relationships we want to have with others. Types: Physical Attractiveness and clothing. Physical attractiveness affects many aspects of our lives. We are aware of how people can be judges by this. For example; being picked for sports‚ getting better grades‚ not being punished as strongly as others‚ etc. Clothing also plays an important role in communication

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    stomach . Genocide even had a whole entire setup to hurt and kill people ‚ That setup was called the 10 stages of Genocide . The 10 stages of genocide are classifications which are Ethnicity ‚ Race ‚ Religion ‚ Nationality ‚ Symbolization ‚ Discrimination ‚ Dehumanization ‚ Organization ‚ Polarization ‚ Pre-peration ‚ Persecution ‚ Extermination and Denial . All 10 Of those stages were stages used to hurt ‚ Seperate and Erase all of those innocent people . Some of the things they did were Terrible

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    Knapp Case 1.9

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    Lukas Nelson Knapp Case 1.9 Dr. Noland 2/25/13 1. Both a review and an audit are attestation services performed by a CPA‚ however an audit has a high level of assurance that comes with it‚ telling external users of financial statements that they are sound. A review should not be relied upon as heavily as an audit when making decisions about a company because a review does not require the same level of assurance. 2. The restoration sights that were visited by the auditors were determined

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    Stages in Communication Development Introduction The ability to communicate can be deemed the most powerful attribute a human being possesses. It may also be regarded as a strict disciple‚ serving to educate‚ and inform society. Today‚ a higher level of learning and knowledge are maintained due to the volume of communication we are exposed to. Thus‚ communication may be regarded as a specialized function‚ as it encompasses our everyday lives‚ and helps us function more efficiently and productively

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    Relational Dialecticic

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    friendships. These mature students arbitrate themselves as older students and their social relationships with younger classmates. Relational dialectics is a communication theory which was studied in 1988 by professors Leslie Baxter and Barbara Montgomery the main focus on this theory are the contradictions that take place within relationships. The point of origin of Relational Dialectic is its contradiction the philosophical portion examines the tensions that live within a relationship.

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    COM 100 Exam #2 Study Guide Outline of Testable Material from Unit 2 – Communication in Relational and Group Contexts • Relational Development and Fostering Closeness (218-238) Three levels of relational closeness and Knapp’s stages of relational formation/dissolution Acquaintances: most relationships; involuntary associations Friendships: few relationships; voluntary attractions Intimates: rare relationships; valuable allegiances Fostering (“coming together”) Initiating: associative

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