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interculture: November 2009
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Monday, November 16, 2009. Why Is It a Problem? Why Is It a Problem? The first two arguments strike me as understandable but basically wrong on the facts. The third I find difficult in some ways even to understand and seems grounded in bad political values or even ideological cowardice. On a more general level, however, since when is it something we advertise or say proudly that we're going to change our behavior because we fear terrorists will attack us if we don't? At the end of the day, what are we af...
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Interculture: LESSON 3: The Field of Communication
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Friday, July 31, 2009. LESSON 3: The Field of Communication. LESSON 3: The Field of Communication. I Understanding, Defining and Meaning of Communication:. Many communication experts have attempted to define Communication. Communication is the process of sending and receiving ideas by means of verbal symbols. In this sense communication is a process through which human beings interact. There are several important elements of communication. Oral: when the source decides to speak out his mind. Written: whe...
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Interculture: July 2009
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Friday, July 31, 2009. THE STUDY OF COMMUNICATION. LESSON 2 THE STUDY OF COMMUNICATION. Communication as Human Activity. INFORMAL : This is the type of communication usually used with family and friends, contains shortened version of words, contains slang. Training in informal communication need not take place in class, we learn from imitation, trial and error. Informal communication would be like having an online chatting or just having a conversation with a friend. Communication begets more communicati...
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Interculture: THE STUDY OF COMMUNICATION
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Friday, July 31, 2009. THE STUDY OF COMMUNICATION. LESSON 2 THE STUDY OF COMMUNICATION. Communication as Human Activity. INFORMAL : This is the type of communication usually used with family and friends, contains shortened version of words, contains slang. Training in informal communication need not take place in class, we learn from imitation, trial and error. Informal communication would be like having an online chatting or just having a conversation with a friend. Communication begets more communicati...
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Interculture: More about lesson
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Saturday, July 25, 2009. The act of communicating; transmission. The exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, signals, writing, or behavior. Used with a sing. or pl. verb). The art and technique of using words effectively to impart information or ideas. The field of study concerned with the transmission of information by various means, such as print or broadcasting. Something communicated; a message. A means of communicating, especially:. Employed in transmitting messages.
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communication skill: July 2009
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Saturday, July 25, 2009. The definition of communication. 1 Why is communication a process? 2 Describe Briefly how messages can be passed between the parties involved in a communication process. 3 Why is interpretation Necessary in the communication process? 1 because communication, is not a single,is ongoing, it begins when two or more parties(sender and receiver),is irreversible,one the being, it can't go back to its beginning and start all over. 2Message can be passed the parties,because:. Any of vari...
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interculture: August 2009
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Sunday, August 16, 2009. Why Some People Engage In More Eye Contact Than Others. Why Some People Engage In More Eye Contact Than Others. Eye contact is one of the primal ways of communicating. It serves a crucial role in mother-child bonding. In fact, research conducted in the 1940s showed that the image of two eyes is the minimal visual stimulus infants need to elicit a smile. We also know that eye contact increases adults' brain activity and heart rates. The power of eye contact is very real: the mutua...