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    From this case, she could finally make her dream come true, which is one of the many lessons that could be learned from this film. There are also many other pieces within the movie besides lessons that attract the viewer such as music choice, body language, symbolism, and irony just to name a few. These things help assist the viewer to remain interested throughout the movie. These elements attracted viewers of all ages. Even though the movie is for a large age group, it was mainly directed at younger

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    trying to say? To be discussed in this essay is: CMC, verbal, and nonverbal communication and their relation to how we make decisions when we are exposed to new types of language. Consequently, one can observe how those decisions are based on a lack of language which directly affects communication. A modern type of language that is predominant in modern society is computer mediated communication. Which implements the use of abbreviations, emoticons, and devices which take the physical boundaries

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    way to send a message of communication without having to say it out loud. Writing skills and oral skills have similar connections. First of all, you must have good oral communication skills to be able to have writing skills. You have to know the language you are using. Another way that oral communication and writing skills are connected is from silently reading to yourself in your head. Some people believe that when you are reading to yourself in your head, you are in fact hearing a voice. Studies

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    following questions and watch you tube video below: 1. What are the 6 main barriers to effective communication? Which barriers are easiest to surmount? Why? 1. The six barriers of effective communication are, 1)Physical barriers 2)Language barriers 3)Body language barriers 4)Perceptual barriers 5)Organizational barriers 6)Cultural barriers. In my opinion I believe that the easiest barriers to surmount are the physical barrier. Often people act as if nothing is bothering them, and the can hide their

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    AG1 Establish Communication with clients for Advice & Guidance 1 .1 |Explain how to create a safe and suitable environment for practitioners and clients | |Every organisation should have specific safety policies and plans tailored to their business and work environment, depending on| |what type of safety issues are relevant. By training all employees thoroughly in the safety policies, the organisation can | |ensure that an environment or situation

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    stages in interviewing to support the couple. She also does a great job on summarizing and paraphrasing what the couple is saying and feeling. The professional uses both open and closed ended questions during the session. There is also a lot of body language happening by everyone involved, some

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    Whiney Boat Stereotypes

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    A man takes his girlfriend fishing and while he tries to have a good time, it is rather difficult  due to the fact that the entire time she is complaining about him and his fishing. “Oh my God, can you believe he almost made me touch a worm? Well, at least my outfit matches the boat..and he is kinda cute but when we get back to land, it’s me or the boat!” In this add, two distinctly different people, one could even say two different groups of people come together for a date which does not go well

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    Effective communication through verbal and nonverbal messages is an important skill to have in life. This skill requires both the speaker and the listener to actively participate in the 2-way sending process. Effective communication is important because it is the only way I can share my ideas with others, and how I can learn or get information from friends, family, teachers, and even strangers. To be able to communicate with others and to get the intended messages across successfully will lead to

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    speech impediment or cannot speak English or are blind and cannot read. For those we must have an alternative way of communication so as all can be treated to the same standard and can understand all requirements, restrictions, advice given and costs, language line can be good for this or requesting the client brings long a

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    appearance: Physical appearance includes gender, race, body type and facial features, as well as clothing, grooming and body decorations. Environmental factors: Environmental situations affect the type of interaction which will be obtained. Lighting conditions, colours, sounds, interior decorations and architectural style can all influence the outcome of interpersonal communication. Olfactory and artifactual: Attraction Colour Memory Clothing and body Identification Space Paralanguage: The manner in

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