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    The Telephone‚ the Device that Changed the Way We Communicate Voice communication is the most commonly used way of expressing our wants‚ needs and thoughts. The telephone changed the way we communicate. It has been allowing people to talk in almost real time without seeing each other since its development in 1876. Until then‚ mail and the telegraph was the normal and only means to talk across the country. Although it was effective‚ those methods were all silent. Now with the telephone‚ you

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    The Internet: A Way to Communicate The word communicate means to send a message. You communicate when you talk to someone‚ or when you write a letter to a friend. Communication means all different ways of sending messages or passing information from one person to another. These include visual methods such as sign language‚ auditory‚ such as voice and music‚ and physical‚ such as touch. Communication allows us to give this information to others for the purpose of enriching life for ourselves

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    The changing technology environment has and still become one of the biggest challenges in the setting international business management. Technology is the technical means people use to improve their surroundings. It is also knowledge of using tools and machines to do tasks efficiently. We use technology to control the world in which we live. Technology is people using knowledge‚ tools‚ and systems to make their lives easier and better. The role of technology and its effects on international business

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    When we change how we communicatewe change who we are. Communication can be used to alter a persona‚ depending on how they carry themselves by the language they use. Language can be easily manipulated by concealment or exaggeration‚ to create an ideal character. Similarly‚ words that wield power have a great effect on the user when used in appropriate contexts. On the other hand‚ those who are limited by language are incapable of modifying their identity. When used to your benefit‚ communication

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    four different types of technology‚ explains what they are‚ how they are used and who they are used by. How Technology Contributes to the Business World This discusses the different ways technology has affected the business world. It also talks about what exactly the four different types of technology are and how they help. How the Different Types of Technology Work The four types of technology that are discussed work in different ways. This section explains how to send an accurate email

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    signals‚ writing‚ or behaviour”‚ while technology is defined as “A body of knowledge used to create tools‚ develop skills‚ and extract or collect materials” – taken from Answers.com. Since the emergence of new technologies‚ conventional face-to-face interaction‚ while not yet obsolete‚ has been replaced by mobile technology and communication via the Internet as the most common form of communication in our global society. While on the surface communicating via technology is cheap‚ instant and convenient

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    9 April‚ 2014 Technology: Is it Damaging the Way we Think? Senior fellow at the Annenberg Norman Lear Center at the University of Southern California and the author of Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination‚ Neal Gabler‚ in his article “The Elusive Big Idea‚” published by The New York Times (2011)‚ argues that due to technology the development of new ideas and thought are of little value to society. He supports his claim by doing the following: first; introducing the idea that society

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    according to Kory Floyd author of Interpersonal Communication. Jodi Brownell is a professor of organization communication and is an expert on listening. She has also created the HURIER model which describes the six steps of effective listening. Although each step plays an important role in the listening process they may be used interchangeably. The first step in the HURIER model is hearing which has been described as the physical process of perceiving sound. (Floyd‚ 223) It is important to know that

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    GR8 EZ Way 2 Communicate In the technological world we live in‚ staying connected to friends and family is easier than ever. Almost everyone owns a cell phone or PDA and seems to be connected to it like a Siamese twin joined at the hip. These technological devices allow us to be able to communicate quickly‚ easily‚ and constantly by using the language of texting. Because of this wonderful new language‚ today instead of writing‚ “that was really funny‚” we simply write “LOL” which stands for “laugh

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    Different social‚ professional and cultural context may effect relationships and the way people communicate because of a lack of understanding into one another’s back ground and culture. This could be through their race‚ religion‚ and ethnicity or where they come from. Each one of these can have similar or different ways to communicate. Social background It has been suggested by Laing and Chazan in fontang 1984 that some children grow up within environmental and social circumstances which may

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