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    Task 2 – Explain the principles off effective communication By Zain Riasat General communication skills  “Understanding cultural difference‚ finding ways to engage an audience and being able to adapt to a situation.”  Wherever you go you are bound to come across cultural differences‚ these can range from variety of things such as the language people use (e.g. English people say "petrol" compared to Americans who say "gasoline") to the way they greet each other (English & Americans shake hands

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    reversible dementia include: Certain medicines. A metabolic problem‚ such as drinking too much alcohol‚ vitamin B12 deficiency‚ or thyroid disease. Pressure on the brain‚ such as from a tumor‚ blood clot‚ or buildup of fluid. Causes of irreversible dementia include: Alzheimer’s disease.

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    The Irreversible Commitment Dag Hammarskjold once said‚ “There is a point at which everything becomes simple and there is no longer any question of choice‚ because all you have staked will be lost if you look back. Life ’s point of no return.” In The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller examines the conditions surrounding the Salem Witch trials from 1692 to 1693. The tales of witchcraft are initiated by a group of girls discovered dancing in the woods; however they cannot be blamed for the outcome of this

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    the Principles of Communication have numerous practical implications for our communication effectiveness. Studies suggest we are estimated to communicate and interact for up to 75% of everyday. However‚ all this time communicating doesn’t necessarily mean we are always communicating effectively‚ seen through events such as divorce‚ broken family relationships and friendships and dissatisfied employees and employers (Tubbs‚ S.‚ 2010). Tubbs (2010‚ pg. 25) states “most generally communication is effective

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    We live in the communication age. A time when man has made gigantic technological advancements by developing enormous communication infrastructures that will pave the way for future growth and development. Such technological growth has directly influenced how leaders run their businesses; technology will continue to force generations of business leaders to adapt to the new ways to communicate their messages in order to stay productive. As an example of one of these advancements‚ our generation

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    R/602/2906 PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS 1.Understand why effective communication is important in adult social care settings. 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. a) They want to express their wishes‚ thoughts‚ believes etc. b) They do not want to be lonely. c) They want their needs to be met. 1.2 Explain how communication affects relationships in an adult social care setting. Good communication helps to meet individual’s needs and improve

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    promote diversity‚ equality and inclusion. Range Effects May include effects on: • The individual • Families or friends of the individual • Those who discriminate • Wider society Individual Someone requiring care or support 48 Level 2 and 3 Certificate in Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care ways to ensure that own interactions with individuals respect their beliefs‚ culture‚ values and preferences. 2.5 Compare inclusive practice with practice which excludes an individual.

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    Introduction Floyd (2010) defines communication competence as communicating in means that are effective and appropriate in a given situation. Practitioners of competent communication can be observed to share several common characteristics. I will attempt to surface 4 of these characteristics‚ with specific references made to Mr Ian Low‚ blogger of The Silver Chef. Self-Awareness Self-awareness is defined as the awareness of how an individual’s behaviour affects others (Floyd‚ 2010). An effective

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    Principles of Business Communications The communication process plays the most important role in business as it will separate your business from the competition and determines its success or failure. Warren always mentions how important is to improve your communication skills in order to succeed in business. The principles are: 1. Clarity: be clear regarding your thoughts and expressions. Say and write what you mean and mean what you say and write. Make sure you use simple words and be concrete;

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    Probably the most crucial element of the narrative is that Irreversible is told backwards. Director John Boorman commented that a lot of film critics don’t understand the language of film as it’s directed. They’re more interested in traditional values of narrative and construction rather than other virtues such as the rhythm and flow‚ the underlying imagery and the underlying theme. (Boorman‚ 2009). In more traditional films‚ the plot dictates character development and is a crucial factor as to

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