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    appropriate for that specific demographic. For example in my role‚ I deal with a wide variety of different nationalities‚ all with varying degrees of spoken English. If I was to communicate‚ either verbally or in written form ‚in local slang‚ or with complicated business jargon which falls outside the remit of basic spoken English‚ my agent may not understand what I am trying to convey‚ which could lead to confusion and frustration. By identifying your audience you are able to communicate in a manner that

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    Barriers Social Barriers Physical Barriers Language Barriers Psychological Barriers Lighting Lack of confidence Mental illness English not first language Stress Space Difference in culture Physical disability Use of jargon Attitude Seating Trauma Sensory deprivation Use of slang Capacity External noise Social isolation Lack of attention Unclear messages Disinterest Distraction Pressure to conform Poor memory Stereotypes Selective filtering Appropriate meeting place Discrimination

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    Title: An Analysis of the Language Style Used in “two fast and too furious” film. Fields: sociolinguistics A. Background of the Study Too fast and too furious film is one of the most amazing films in 2003 year. This film was directed by John singleton. He is a famous director in the world. He had been directing many films. This film was become a winner by many awards held in Hollywood‚ such as BMI film music award in 2004‚ breakthrough male performance 2003‚ won teen choice award‚ golden

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    Language is something unique and extremely important to human beings since our early development. It is unique to mankind and without it; societies nowadays surely can not function at all. Just imagine the society with no words being spoken‚ or written‚ no communication; it will just die out immediately. Each of us can understand the significance and the powerful impacts of languages. Therefore a question is raised: "Will the society dominated if language is controlled since language influences are

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    Weapons Training is a piece of war poetry written by Bruce Dawe in 1970. It is a dramatic monologue‚ written from the perspective of a battle-hardened Air Force Drill Sergeant. Weapons Training has very little use of punctuation to emphasize the rate of which he is speaking. The lack of punctuation makes the persona seem as though they are ranting on. The purpose of the abuse is to get the recruits ready for the worst‚ which the persona knows‚ will happen. This harsh and insulting language used

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    dialect. Jargon would also come under language this is basically just a manner of talking that is very difficult to understand or even sometimes senseless. And slang would be another form of language this is very similar to dialect and is based on word people say that are not in the dictionary but a lot may know the meaning certain towns and places would have their own slang such as Derry city is well known for its slang. In a hospital if someone came in that was injured and they only talk in slang it

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    Racism in Advertisements 2 Racism in Advertisements: Racism in commercials is so thick that one would have to live in an airtight vacuum not to choke on it. When you watch the Super Bowl‚ did you notice how few African Americans and Hispanics were in the commercials. These are the same commercials that have come to signify American democracy and pride throughout the world. Many commercials have portrayed blacks as cheap non-resourceful human. The effect was that advertising treated African American

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    Communication Communication comes when two people engage into a conversation; this is called the communication cycle as the process of communication goes round in a circle. The Communication Cycle Idea occurs: this is when you think of an idea that you want to communicate. We all communicate for a reason‚ which is usually to pass on information to another person. Message coded: once we have thought of an idea we compose this within our thoughts‚ how we are going to say our idea

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    Sign language may need to be used. Distress and emotional difficulties may cause someone to find it difficult to communicate. different styles of speech such as "slang" for example if you say "are your waterworks or plumbing ok?" this may get misinterpreted‚ this kind of language should not be used in the work environment. "Jargon" when a service provider uses technical language. 3.5 Make sure you have the

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    Introduction Successful communication is a vital aspect of a doctor patient relationship because it helps to improve the patient’s health outcomes‚ their adherence to treatment and therefore the delivery of health care.1 However‚ delivering effective health care to elderly Aboriginal and Torres patients can be especially challenging‚ because messages exchanged between the doctor and the patient can be interpreted differently due to cultural heterogeneity.3 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders

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