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    The history of speech is long and diverse‚ changing with the technology available. In Huub Wijfjes article Spellbinding and Crooning: Sound Amplification‚ Radio‚ and Political Rhetoric in International Comparative Perspective‚ 1900-1945‚ the author discusses two types of speech. Spellbinding‚ which required determined gestures and a thunder-like voice‚ was used primarily before microphones (150). With the introduction of the microphone came the crooning style of speech‚ which had a quieter calmness

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    Legend on the Net

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    I. Legends on the net: an examination of computer mediated Communication as a locus of oral culture by JAN FERNBACK ‚Temple University Thanks to the technological advance and the new dimension that development brings to people; our entire cultural heritage‚ especially the oral one has entered the world of computers. This is considered to be a great interest since it helps to preserve this very crucial part of our culture. But this oral tradition is easily exposed to danger‚ for the greatest part

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    Gerald H‚ Jeanne U‚ Paul‚ J. (1991). The studies of non verbal communication in the work place and how important it is. The impact of nonverbal communication in organization: a survey and perception. The purpose of this article was to show the study the importance of nonverbal communication in the business world. Three different professors from two different colleges took surveys from a company on how the employees thought the importance of nonverbal communication was. The study was based on

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    For this assignment I chose to focus on the section of the chapter that deals with the influence of gender on nonverbal communication. I have seen nonverbal communication influence my everyday conversations‚ but have never took the time to analyze the way in which gender influences the communication and how it also varies based on emotion and situation. All of the various ways that gender influences nonverbal communication including eye contact‚ distance between the speaker and the listener‚ and

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    Employee Memo Robyn Ralston HCS/131 June 29th‚ 2015 Lynn H. Bell Employee Memo MEMO To: Office Employees From: Robyn Ralston‚ Supervisor Date: June 29th‚ 2015 Subject: Principles of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication It has come to my attention that not everyone understand the principles of verbal and nonverbal communication. There are many different uses for communication when you are with someone. When communicating with anyone you use language‚ body movement‚ face gestures‚ and you can

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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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    Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Communication is important in every aspect in life. It is paramount to be proficient with verbal and nonverbal forms of communication to have an effective criminal justice system. Communication is defined as a process including several steps‚ amongst two or more people for the primary purpose of exchanging information (Wallace J.D. & Roberson L.L.M.‚ "Oral versus Written Communication‚" 2009). There are many methods of communications some examples are signs

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    NON- VERBAL COMMUNICATION AT TAYANA GENEAL DEALES & SUPPLIES A nonverbal message is one that communicates without words. Nonverbal messages are an important part of the communication process because they provide added information the receiver can use in interpreting what is said. However‚ the extra information can add to or detract from the meaning of a message. Although listeners may strongly believe what is said‚ nonverbal behavior may constitute two thirds or more of total communication. People

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    The phrase “actions speak louder than words” is heard everywhere‚ but what does this phrase actually mean? It’s meaning refers to how strong the aspect of nonverbal communication is. Nonverbal communication is “communication and interpretation of information by any means other than language”(Nalini Ambady and Robert Rosenthal 1). This type of communicating is used in everyday life and can be found everywhere. There are 4 types of nonverbal communication. They include kinesthetics(body language)

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    Nonverbal communication is communication which isn’t verbal‚ it is also cues which people follow to interpret a message. This contains different factors such as posture which gives indication of how they are feeling. For example if a person is slouching or got their arms folded this could mean they are not interested or not listening. Facial expressions again can tell their emotions. For example if a person is frowning then this missed they are displeased. This can be interpreted both wrongly and

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