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    may have more emotional barriers to deal with. Adults on the other hand are more susceptible to cultural differences and sometimes prejudice. To use the same approach in communicating with these different types of individuals would result in misunderstanding and conflict. The importance of effective communication in Schools then can not be overstated‚ when there is a breakdown in communication it could lead to; Unawareness of expectation and low performance in children which would reflect badly

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    argument misses the point of what his opponents are arguing. In this part of the argument‚ the author seems to be arguing for one main issue: that it is great to live in a place where you can make your own decisions. But this claim rest on a misunderstanding of what the actual law for wearing helmets. At best‚ what the author is expressing is his own personal feelings because he prefers to ride his own motorcycle without a helmet. Secondly‚ the author’s claims seem to be very scattered. First

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    Jane Austen’s Emma is brilliantly constructed of a series of character’s misunderstandings and complex subtexts that weave together to tell many stories at once. Each character’s knowledge and ignorance in various situations offers insight into their personalities and affects the way they interact with other characters‚ often resulting in comedic exchanges. One of the best examples of this amusing writing style of Austen’s is Mr. Elton’s proposal to Emma Woodhouse. The proposal scene is the

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    differently? How could this have been avoided? A similar situation happens in Scott F. Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby where-in one of the main characters gets shot and killed in his own pool. The whole situation was a huge misunderstanding so the person who started this misunderstanding could be the one to blame. Or he could have been doomed long before‚ his unconditional love could have been suicide. The main cause of everything is Gatsby’s love for Daisy‚ so Daisy seems like a good place to start.

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story both have a lot in common as well as major differences that set them apart. Although West Side Story is a direct rendition of Shakespeare’s original play‚ many of the themes and symbols are altered to fit the modern perspective. The characters have a direct correlation to each other‚ yet racial issues give them a new light. Many of the events also reflect each other‚ yet small differences give them uniqueness. West Side Story differs from Romeo and

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    the shortages of talking through the Internet is that misunderstandings frequently occur without body language. With the limitation of geographic distance‚ body language could not be entirely transferred by computers between citizens in their daily lives. Janne and Karen (2009)‚ claims that distance could result in unceremonious behavior‚ for less cues and attitude information could be found in simple vocabularies and figures. Misunderstandings could be harmful for building relationships‚ especially

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    This powerful theory was generally designed to improve technical communication and later began to be used to represent different fields of communication. Shannon and Weaver’s objective was to analyze how signals could be communicated with little misunderstanding and how messages could be transformed into electronic signals adequately. They wanted to determine the fastest and most effective way to get a message from one place to another. Today it consists of numerous ideas including sender‚ who is the

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    He strode over to the table‚ seeming enthusiastic to do the interview‚ he sat down with a grin. I decided to start the interview‚ when a Dairy Queen employee came over with the food. When I opened my mouth to ask the first question‚ he shuffled around in the booth a little. Once comfy‚ he started to answer the question about what college he went to. To my surprise‚ he didn’t go to college until he was in his 50’s because he “didn’t have good enough grades”. That had to have hurt his self of steam

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    take place until and unless a message is heard and retained thoroughly and positively by the receiver. You will improve your productivity‚ as well as your ability to influence‚ persuade and negotiate. What is 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

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    Business Case Study: Chief Operating Officer a) What is the precise nature of Doug Yacubian’s problem? Some of Doug Yacubian’s difficulties as Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Captiva Corporation are the result of circumstances beyond his control‚ as just after he took on the position there occurred the biggest crisis in the company’s history‚ a massive product recall owing to incidents of food poisoning. “Since this occurred during Doug’s first week on the job‚ he couldn’t do much to help manage

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