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COMMUNICATION
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What Is Communication ? Communication is tranfering thoughts, feels, informations, news or culture to another person or people The orgin of the Word communication comes from the word ‘‘communis’’ which means to transfer informatin, toughts
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HISTORY OF COMMUNICATION
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The Importance Of Communication Humans are creatures that live as teams.Communication is something unavailable true of human life. Communication is the heart of human life.
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Things that are needed for a good communication Be polite towarrds the one beside you Be sincere and don’t act phony Don’t talk unnecessarily Dont try to give advices
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Pay attention to your pronouncation Dont forget that your voice reflects your personality Emphatize with the one beside you The ones that can use communication effectively can change their world experiences and the experiences of the world on them. – George Jhon
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Things that effect communication in a bad way Order people around Treating people Distrust Doing something else while the one is talking
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To critise the other one unnecessarily Making fun of others Using an angry voice Not being listened Being ignored Body language is the selection of our feelings and thoughts when talking to other person the intention is understood; 10% from words 30% from voice tone 60& from mimics
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Communication Problems Fear Judging Insensitivity Nicknames Hesitance Self Confidence Always Self Promoting
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Fear Things we fear during communicating New situations and people Saying things we don’t mean Being made fun of Looking stupid in others eyes Not being able to control our feelings
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Judging
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Insensitivity
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Nicknames
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Hesitance
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Self Confidence Problems
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Selfishness
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The positive side of media organs Helps every person to get any information they want easily Helps people to follow the news about their city, county People can communicate easily Get informations about the past and leave informations to the future humans
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Types of Communication
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Verbal Communications Verbal communication refers to the the form of communication in which message is transmitted verbally; communication is done by word of mouth and a piece of writing.
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Verbal Communication is further divided into: Oral Communication Written Communication The 85% of the succe s s in work-life is related to communication The 75% of the jailures in work-life is the result of lock of communication The 85% of work-life is the result of bad communication The 85% of the succe s s in work-life is related to communication The 75% of the jailures in work-life is the result of lock of communication The 85% of work-life is the result of bad communication
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Oral Communication In oral communication, Spoken words are used. It includes face-to-face conversations, speech, telephonic conversation, video, radio, television, voice over internet. In oral communication, communication is influence by pitch, volume, speed and clarity of speaking.
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Written Communication In written communication, written signs or symbols are used to communicate.
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Nonverbal Communication Nonverbal communication is the sending or receiving of wordless messages. Nonverbal communication is all about the body language of speaker.
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Nonverbal communication have the following three elements: 1)Apperance: Speaker: clothing, hairstyle, neatness, use of cosmetics Surrounding: room size, lighting, decorations, furnishings
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2)Body Language facial expressions, gestures, postures 3)Sounds Voice tone, volume, speech rate
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