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    Communication Facilities for Disaster Management Ham Radio Ham Radio is also know as Amateur radio.It is a community of people that use radio transmitters and receivers to communicate with other Amateur radio operators. If you were to ask a dozen different amateurs what ham radio meant to them chances are you would get 12 different answers. Amateur radio operators are often called ham radio operators or simply “hams” and frequently the public is more familiar with this term than with the legal

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    According to Tubbs and Moss (2008:41) self-concept is the fairly stable impression that one has of oneself. These would include all the judgments regarding who you were‚ who you are and who you aspire to be. When applying this to myself I can deduce that self-concept is all the judgments I make of myself and how these judgments are influenced by my past‚ present and desired future. Self-concept in relation with gender refers to the cultural norms that are associated with one’s sex and how these

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    Nonverbal communication is body language and plays a major role in relationship development because it is also the main channel we use to communicate our feelings and attitudes towards others. But because much of our nonverbal communication behavior is unconscious‚ most of us have limited awareness or understanding of it. The importance of nonverbals in communication cannot be overemphasized; they are crucial to getting the full message. Some writers have suggested that as much as 80% of communication

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    work. July 2008 Copyright 2008 © SATA Secretariat‚ All Rights Reserved 5 Recent Disaster in Zambia - Floods Zambia flood victims enjoy reconstruction via ITU satellites The ITU deployed 25 satellite terminals to help restore vital communication links in the aftermath of severe floods that inundated low-lying districts across Zambia. Nearly 400‚000 people in 19 districts across the country were affected‚ with as many as 36‚000 inhabitants displaced. Most victims were in Monze (Western

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    Verbal Learning Paper Psych/550 November 4‚ 2013 Dr. Samantha Hickman University of Phoenix Verbal Learning Paper Many people often wonder what verbal learning is. To some people verbal learning can simply mean learning verbally with a person’s mouth. However‚ verbal learning does not only mean learning with a person’s mouth‚ and individual can learn verbally in different ways. Verbal is consisting of words that spoken rather than written. Some people

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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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    BUIS 303 August 2012 Verbal & Non-Verbal Communication Across Cultures Verbal & Non-Verbal Communication across cultures Definition: Non- Verbal: Behavior and elements of speech aside from the words themselves that transmit meaning. Non-verbal communication includes pitch‚ speed‚ tone and volume of voice‚ gestures and facial expressions‚ body posture‚ stance‚ and proximity to the listener‚ eye movements and contact‚ and dress and appearance. (Merriam & Webster) Verbal: The sharing of information

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    What is communication? It is a process that involves exchange of information‚ thoughts as well as ideas and emotions. Based on the channels used for communicating‚ the process of communication can be broadly classified as verbal communication and non verbal communication. Non verbal communication is the most important method of communication that we have available as human beings. It is estimated that 55% of our communication is based on the non verbal communication methods‚ and only 38%

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    "Nonverbal communication is a silent infiltrator‚ having broad influence over our social environment. It provides us with a mode for conveying messages without the use of verbal language." (Dunn 1999) It is not what you say; it is the way you are sitting. Have you ever listened to someone and heard what he or she said‚ but felt puzzled for some unknown reason? If so‚ you probably were receiving nonverbal communication that was not consistent with the verbal communication. Personal behavior is critical

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    Non-verbal Communication Non-verbal communication (NVC): The process of sening and reciving messages through gesture‚ body language‚ posture‚ facial expressions and eye contact. Verbal communication: Speaking directly using sentences‚ ect. Paralinguistics: The vocal features that accompany speech‚ including tone of voice‚ emphasis and intonation. The functions of non-verbal communication Michael Argyle (1988) concluded there are ive functions of non-verbal bodily behaviour in human communication:

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