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    | CORRECT | | Because each person has a different frame of reference‚ the meaning of a message will never be exactly the same to a listener as to a speaker. | | | | | A) | True | | | | | | B) | False | | | | Feedback: Because each person has a different frame of reference‚ a message will never have exactly the same meaning to a listener as to a speaker. | | | | 14 | CORRECT | | According to your textbook‚ ____________ is anything that impedes the communication

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    three important characteristics: character‚ competence and charisma. Logos is evidence that supports any claim the speaker makes in their speech. Pathos is known as a strong component of successful persuasion. Pathos is also when you appeal to the listeners’ emotions. Verbal communication is the exchange of meanings by the use of the written or spoken symbols of a language. Non verbal communication is includes any symbolic behavior that is either intentionally or unintentionally sent. I believe the

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    Tenielle Guppy L:6:2 Communication Studies Verbal vs. Non-verbal communication When using verbal communication‚ choosing exactly the right words increase the chances of your listener understanding the message you want to send. A cause of misunderstanding during verbal communication is that new words are created and meanings of established words change with the generations. Interference can also contribute to miscommunication e.g. foreign noises or unstable working conditions

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    Listening Rogers‚ C.‚ & Farson‚ R. E. (1979). Active listening. D. Kolb‚ I. Rubin‚ & J. MacIntyre. Organizational Psychology. Active listening is such an important aspect of effective business communication. As the article mentioned‚ to be an effective listener‚ there must be a change in attitude. In other word‚ active listening must be embedded within a person’s attitude so that it is not forced. Colleagues and other associates will be able to recognize it when someone is pretending to listen. The article

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    feelings that can not be described in words. A lot of people listen to their I-pods and spontaneously move their fingers‚ following the beat of the music. It is scientifically proven that music affects brain function. Also‚ music has the power to take listeners away from the real world. It sometimes soaks people into nostalgia and creates an aesthetic and melodious ambience. Imagine a jazz bar without music. It would be awkward; the romance would dissipate and the thrill would die. Music literally creates

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    speaker and writer. In the act of speaking‚ the speaker adopts for himself a particular speech role‚ and in so doing assigns to the listener a complementary role which he wishes him to adopt in his turn (see Halliday‚ 1984a;Martin‚ 1992: Chapter 2). For example‚ in asking a question‚ a speaker is taking on the role of seeker of information and requiring the listener to take on the role of supplier of the information demanded. The most fundamental types of speech role‚ which lie behind all the more

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    more‚ you will avoid conflict and misunderstandings. When you listen‚ you take the words and sounds that you hear and attempt to make sense of them. The more accurately you interpret these words and sounds correctly from their deliverer‚ the better listener you become. Applying listening to interpersonal communication can vary in many different ways. In interpersonal communication‚ you have two people taking part in a one-on-one conversation that ranges from semi-important to important conversation

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    The widespread imbalance in the intrests and expectations between the sexes‚ poses as a communication gap between the two genders. It causes us to have different impressions of social interaction between men and woman. One must understand the other sex in order to come up with a solution. In Debrah Tannen’s essay on “Why Is It So Hard For Men and Women to Talk to Each Other‚” she tries to inform us of this lack of communication between men and women and the problems that it

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    skills. He is becoming more popular everyday mostly by social media. He is a rapper/ songwriter and expresses himself differently than other rappers especially in his song “Hold your head up”. This song has such a deep and powerful meaning to the listeners and lifts their spirits or moods from bad to good. Even in the title it indicates a positive notion for the song. An overview of the song shows that he knows how life is and what people can go through on their daily lives. This specific song illustrates

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    WXES1115/WXES1117 Data Structures Lab 10: Queue 1. Write a generic queue class called MyQueue using LinkedList. Implement the following methods: a. public void enqueue(E o) b. public E dequeue() c. public E peek() d. public int getSize() e. public boolean isEmpty(); f. public String toString() public static void main(String[] args) { // TODO code application logic here MyQueue <String > fruitQ = new MyQueue <String >();

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