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    All the communication self-assessment tests helped me discover a lot about myself. The communication self-assessment score that surprised me the most was Affective Orientation. My affective orientation was 31, which falls in the category of lower affective orientation. The Interpersonal Communication book states that, “affective orientation refers to the extent to which they [people] are aware of their emotions and subsequently use that awareness as information to make decisions, engage in…

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    each other. It connects people and businesses to be able to share anything they would like. It also keeps families in touch whenever they need to talk. There are a variety of options to communicate with others. It is also the simplest form of communication when connecting to family and friends from far away. You can catch up on their lives through pictures and quick updates. As the world is rapidly becoming more digital, families are connecting but instead of talking and having a face to face…

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    be and the fact that their current activities and lifestyle would start to change. The main topic in this story would be the “Operation” that the man is trying to get his girlfriend to get. The moral of the story is that in most relationships communication is often avoided because of the imbalance of power…

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    live Bug Tussle, Arkansas Through the writing of a college level life learning essay, this essay will explain that to have a successful marriage and family life in the 21st century, one should rely heavily upon these five aspects: commitment, communication, caring, conscientiousness, and observation. Kolb’s model of experimental learning Kolb’s model of experimental learning is composed of four key aspects: concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract concepts, and active…

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    passed on correctly to ensure that everyone involved has understood the information in the same context. In this experience communication was not effective; when contacting the solicitors and estate agents neither had acquired the same information. Due to poor communication neither party were clear on what was happening- which is what the Shannon and Weaver model of communication (1948) outlines as the Semantic problem (Nöth, 1990). What will I do when/ if it happens again? After reflecting, I…

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    The benefits of multilingual language competency have an important influence on different spheres of life on personal, social and professional levels. Knowledge of foreign languages are beneficial every day, either you are communicating with foreign people for personal matters or dealing with professional business at work. Furthermore, multilingualism broadens career perspectives. Nevertheless, the main problem seems to be that people are unable to comprehend these facts, which shows the…

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    and people communicate with one another. Technology is a positive and a negative thing, and we really do not know how technology will truly affect us in the future until the time is here. Family communication will continue to change as long as technology, social media and different formats of communication continue to change. The modern technology we have today has affected the way in which we communicate with our family, friends and many others. The three main ideas in which will be discussed…

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    with students, some might be aggressive or emotional, some may not have personal space, and some may want space. Students with social disabilities often find it more challenging to gain the necessary skills to develop their social/behavioral communication skills, whether in a classroom setting or at home. Jason is a young student in the book The Boy Who Would be a Helicopter that isolates himself from the other classmates in a world of helicopters. Through the teacher’s classroom management,…

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    research that I had recorded, it had stunned her. This shows that the communication through technology is here to stay now and is changing our world for the better. By the information that I have presented to you today it is clear that the communication through technology is for the good and not the bad for the people. Thank you for putting your time in today to read this essay. It will only build from here and soon enough communication will mostly be through technology. There are no downsides…

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    About half way through the activity I had a simple realization, that this activity wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be. Being one of the last inquiry cores to do this benchmarking activity, I had heard stories from other people that the activity would be very stressful as there would be power struggles and poor time management. However, during that moment of realization, everyone in my group knew what they were doing and was comfortable doing it so it was quite the opposite of stressful. I…

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