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    Communication‚ e.g. Verbal/non verbal and possible barriers Effective communication is about conveying your messages to other people clearly and unambiguously. It is also about receiving information that other are sending to you‚ with as little distortion as possible. Communication involves three components; 1‚ Verbal messages-the words we choose‚ 2‚ Para verbal messages-how we say the words‚ 3‚ Non-verbal-our body language. Oral is quick and natural‚ it is most effective in the following situations:

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    • Descriptive Function: Under descriptive function‚ we can include travel writing (description of places)‚ biography‚ autobiography and writing about other people‚ diary and personal letters‚ technical and scientific works. We can also include the verbal description of people‚ places and things under this head. While attempting descriptive writing or speaking‚ it is essential that the writer or speaker has obtained all necessary information about the object of writing or speaking. • Expressive

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    hope for miracles‚ so that loneliness and despair can be overcome. In the third stanza Thomas Hardy accepts reluctantly that he is not hearing his wife’s voice but merely the breeze across the field or ’mead’. Here diction and negative connotations show his acceptance that she is dead. He describes the breeze that he mistook for her voice as ’listless’ reflecting his own unmotivated state of mind without her. His acceptance that he will never see her again is summed up in the line‚ ’dissolved to wan

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    means that this broadcaster is financed by advertisers. Regarding the society issue‚ Friends satisfy the need for pluralism‚ more precisely‚ it can be watched by different publics (different ages‚ tastes‚ ethnics‚ genres‚ etc.) In 1994‚ after many changes and updates the sitcom was finally named Friends and aired on NBC from 1994 to 2004. All shots were taken in Warner Bros Studios (California)‚ with a live public. The series is about a group of friends who live in New York City (Manhattan)‚ and

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    Argumentativeness and Verbal Aggressiveness Two Argument-related "Traits"   Based on the work of Professor Dominic Infante of Kent State University These notes are adapted from course materials prepared by Professor Robert Gass‚ California State University‚ Fullerton Argumentativeness • Defined: “A predisposition to recognize controversial issues‚ advocate positions‚ and refute opposing positions” (Infante) • Infante considers this a personality trait • Argumentativeness isd proposed

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    XYZ‚ Inc.‚ International Store Opening and Change Model Used Around the world‚ retail business has been in demand for quite some time. Therefore‚ expansions and changes due to technology are developed daily to help innovate and maintain the competition worldwide. These changes help prepare the retail business to be successful‚ to operate smoothly‚ effectively and efficiently. This paper will tell how being an executive of XYZ‚ Inc.‚ a high-end retail chain that sells luxury watches‚ jewelry

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    demonstrate visual communications. I think the main point to visual communication is to get the audience’s attention. There are many mediums to use and some are bolder than others‚ you just have to know how to use these visual effects successfully. The first visual element I used was WordArt‚ it is very similar to ClipArt but with words. This type of communication is used usually as an introduction to a paper. The size‚ color‚ shading all brings the readers eyes right to it! Another great visual tool

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    Non-Verbal Communication: What we can learn from Non-Verbal Communication Ever since the dawn of time mankind has always been in engaged in various forms of communication. There are two different kinds of communication‚ verbal and non verbal. In the era of caveman just using nonverbal communication could get you by‚ but in the complex society of today both are needed to fully understand one another. This essay will focus mostly on how to read and understand non verbal communication

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    Whitechapel is the focal character of D’Aguiar’s novel‚ The Longest Memory however‚ the author has used a great many other characters whose stories also stand-alone. Why has D’Aguiar structured his novel in this way and how does it lead the reader to an understanding of the impacts of slavery? D’Aguiar’s central purpose is to make us reflect upon American society during the slavery era and to acknowledge its realities so that we understand the capability for evil

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    Analyse how visual techniques are used to develop deeper ideas in a visual text you have studied. The film “Truman Show” directed by Peter Weir is about a character named Truman Burbank and his remarkable journey in escaping a world full of deceit and lies and finding personal freedom. His journey helps present the idea that a true life with the risks of emotional pain is better than one safe imprisonment. This is a deeper idea because the search for personal freedom and truth is a universal idea

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