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    commitment to one person and giving your life for him/her. It requires love‚ faith and like any other relationship‚ trust and open communication. Communication in marriage or any relationship in particular is necessary in maintaining the bond of the individuals involved‚ and in this case‚ the husband and wife. As seen in the movie Mr. and Mrs. Smith‚ communication is vital. Some say married life requires shared mysteries and secrets to not lose the “spark” but there are limitations in this kind

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    Gender-related Differences and Their Influence on Communication Agnieszka Ciedka-Grajerz Supervisor dr hab. Elżbieta Szymaoska-Czaplak DIPLOMA PAPER REGIONAL CENTER OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES IN OPOLE FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGE IN OPOLE 2011 3 Różnice płciowe i ich wpływ na komunikację Agnieszka Ciedka-Grajerz Promotor dr hab. Elżbieta Czaplak PRACA DYPLOMOWA REGIONALNE CENTRUM KSZTAŁCENIA JĘZYKÓW OBCYCH NAUCZYCIELSKIE KOLEGIUM JĘZYKÓW OBCYCH 2011 4 Introduction

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    Differences in communication style between men and women are visible physically‚ mentally and behaviorally. These two genders are different at the way how they act‚ sense‚ think and speak. Furthermore‚ one of the major dissimilarity between the sexes is the way they communicate. Therefore‚ the major common of dissimilarity in communication affects both sexes in every perspective. Men always seem to have conflict when they asked for help but this circumstance could not really be understood by most

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    many ways that gender affects interpersonal communication. Pick 2 interpersonal relationships (one with a man and one with a woman) – describe how you communicate differently based on the gender of the other person and your gender as well. In this chapter‚ Floyd (2011) discusses the many ways that gender affects interpersonal relationships. He describes is as a “defining feature of our identity‚ shaping the way we think‚ look‚ and communicate” (p. 51). It is explained that each gender culture puts

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    times‚ to include Egypt‚ China‚ and numerous North American First Nations tribes as examples. In these cultures‚ succession (who inherits what) was through the daughter‚ rather than the son.” (Ganderton) 2.      Define Perceptions of Gender. Perceptions of gender roles are mainly stereotyping men and women. “A stereotype is a generalization about an entire class of phenomena based on some knowledge of some members of the class.” (Woods 124). For example‚ all women stay at home while men go to work

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    Gender and communication Communications styles have always been different between men and women. As children our communications styles have been taught to us. According to John Gottman “Boys learn to suppress and bury their feelings‚ especially fear and other emotions that make them feel vulnerable. Girls are encouraged to express and talk about their feelings.” (whymarriages). Women and men may share some similarities but‚ we can all agree that when it comes to the aspects of communication

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    Communication Men and women communicate differently in almost every situation. These differences may be as simple as facial expressions‚ or as complex as the true emotions hiding behind them. Men and women communicate through opposite‚ but equally effective techniques that demonstrate the distinctive cultural values of the society they were raised in. An easily observable difference at the dinner table occurs when constrasting the behavior of a boy with that of a girl. It would not be considered

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    module is that the student should demonstrate that she or he has become a more effective communicator (especially within the distance-learning context at Unisa) who actively seeks to improve her or his knowledge of grammar by using the language in communication situations (for listening‚ speaking‚ reading and writing). LEARNING OUTCOMES You will be glad to note that we have included the official and administrative information of the module for your perusal. 1 Module title Title (module code): English

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    recent growth of the World Wide Web? Many users initially began getting online to retrieve information unknown to them and to keep track of recent news. However‚ additional advantages of active Internet use have recently been discovered‚ such as communication. The Web has become known as an interactive technological device used to correspond with others on a day-to-day basis. Through online dating sites‚ personal blogs‚ and educational forums‚ relying on the Internet to stay in contact with others has

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    Self-Disclosure‚ Gender‚ and Communication Shonna Sutton COM200 November 29‚ 2011 Rosa Farmer Self-Disclosure‚ Gender‚ and Communication After reading the article on “Can we talk? Researcher talks about the role of communication in marriages”. The author does provide enough information on self-disclosure in relationship for me. Self-disclosure is when you share personal feelings and information with an individual. The author states “In 1987‚ a review in the Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy

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