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    still able to ask my father for his assistance with school assignments as we have a very good relationship. I felt extremely comfortable and valued my father’s opinion while I was completing this assignment. I found it very easy to keep direct eye contact with him and I always kept a smile on my face. My father’s feedback was that he felt I displayed very good listening skills. I felt that I had very good posture and my facial expressions showed that I was genuinely interested. My father also pointed

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    B Communications

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    Q1. List the barriers to effective communication. What are the ways in which an organisation can overcome the barriers to communication? Ans. There are many reasons why interpersonal communications may fail.  In many communications‚ the message may not be received exactly the way the sender intended and hence it is important that the communicator seeks feedback to check that their message is clearly understood. There exist many barriers to communication and these may occur at any stage in the

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    Cm 206 Unit 7 Project

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    listening to them as they answer the questions that he has asked. He is also not mindful in his interactions with his employees. He is scribbling notes‚ shaking his head‚ constantly frowning and does not give the person he is talking to direct eye contact when speaking to them. Finally‚ Alan is not responding appropriately to what his employees are saying. He is not showing through his words or actions that he cares nor is interested in engaging them in further conversation. 2) Describe how

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    Trying to listen to more than one conversation at a time‚ this includes having the television or radio on while attempting to listen to somebody talk; being on the phone to one person and talking to another person in the same room and also being distracted by some dominant noise in the immediate environment. You find the communicator attractive/unattractive and you pay more attention to how you feel about the communicator and their physical appearance than to what they are saying. Perhaps you simply

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    leaves a voice message on a telephone is still using verbal communication‚ even though the receiver has not yet acquired the message. Nonverbal communication refers to the use of communication without verbal words. Gestures‚ facial expressions‚ eye contact‚ touch‚ written context‚ text messages‚ e-mails‚ and body language are examples of how one may communicate nonverbally. Another aspect of nonverbal communication consists of unwritten characterizations such as laughing and burping‚ vocal set apart

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    Cow Eye Dissection

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    COW EYE DISSECTION Use the following link to watch a video on a cow’s eye dissection. http://www.exploratorium.edu/learning_studio/cow_eye/video_sm_all.html Aim: The purpose for a cow’s eye dissection is to learn the different parts of the eye by doing a hands on experiment. You can always see the eye from images or diagrams‚ but this experiment helps you get a better visual and feel of an eye. Materials: * Scalpel * Scissors * Newspaper * Cows eye Method: 1.  Examine

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    Human Eye Anatomy

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    e‚ L. (2016). Human Eye Anatomy - Parts of the Eye Explained. [online] All About Vision.) Lens: The lens is positioned behind the cornea. It has a nearly spherical structure that enables the eye to focus on an object either moving closer to or farther away from you‚ the lens focuses the light rays bouncing of the objects and onto the retina. It’s used to diffract light rays. It can only be damaged by a disease called”cataract”. The cataract causes clouding. lateral rectus muscle: This is one of six

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    always bring yourself down to their level. Sit on the ground next to them or sit on a chair equal to the size of their own. Having an adult towering over them whilst in conversation must be very intimidating. This in turn helps the child have eye contact with you so they can be assured of your full attention. Looking around the room while you are talking to them is not showing that you are actively listening or that you are bored with the topic of conversation. Take the time to speak. This is

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    Non Verbal Communication

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    Nonverbal communication Nonverbal communication is the process of communicating through sending and receiving wordless messages. Such messages can be communicated through gesture‚ body language or posture; facial expression and eye contact‚ object communication such as clothing‚ hairstyles or even architecture‚ or symbols and infographics‚ as well as through an aggregate of the above‚ such as behavioral communication. Nonverbal communication plays a key role in every person’s day to day life‚ from

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    psychology 7/11/04 Structures of the eye and ear We use our ears for the hearing sense‚ and we use our eyes for vision. Both are very important senses and would be hard to get along without. We rely on hearing for communication‚ navigation‚ entertainment and many other purposes Now for our eyes we use them for vision‚ their like our own personal camera’s‚ both have and use lens to focus on images. The eyes respond to the visible spectrum‚ this

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