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    Unit 1 P4 Communication

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    professionals will be able to provide the service user with loop systems. According to Pearson’s Loop systems will be able to help a service user with hearing aids because they help them listen to sounds more clearly because it reduces background noises that may prevent effective communication. Environment barriers. Location = this serves as an environmental barrier to effective communication. In that your effect perception as well as create other physical barriers. For example a Jewish person

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    product and reaches out to the appropriate audience. The advert appeals to pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos by drawing on the sober emotions of the athlete‚ the athlete’s credibility as a football player‚ and headphone’s ability to totally shut off outside noise respectively. In the commercial‚ the football player‚ Colin Kaepernick‚ on his arrival to the stadium met an angry mob outside who were raining abusive comments at him

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    up of earwax‚ a mild ear infection‚ or also very commonly can be caused by damage to the inner ear from loud noises (usually high frequencies). Tinnitus can be prevented by best by avoiding exposure to loud noises completely‚ however this can prove difficult in a lot of scenarios. A more realistic approach to preventing tinnitus include reducing the time that you are exposed to loud noises‚ this can be done by either spending less time in noisy environments‚ or by taking regular breaks about every

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    23‚ 2009‚ from http://edwin.sjfc.edu/kpoppenberg/e-port/pollutionunit/land1.htm. Lim‚ L. (2005‚ March 23). China warns of water pollution. Retrieved from http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4374383.stm. Liu‚ D. H. F. & Roberts‚ H. C. (1999). Noise pollution. Retrieved from http://uqu.edu.sa/files2/tiny_mce/plugins/filemanager/files/4300270/2/Chapter%206.%20Noise%20Pollution.pdf. Main type of pollution. (n.d.). Retrieved July 25‚ 2012‚ from http://hassam.hubpages.com/hub/Types-And-Causes-Of-Pollution

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    Business Communication

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    contemporary business communication in globalization business; communication means of connecting people or place any behaviour - verbal‚ nonverbal or graphic that perceived by another. In this essay will be describing three elements which is Listening‚ Noise and culture that can act barriers the effective communication. 2.0 Body Paragraph 2.1 Listening Firstly‚ listening could be important effective communication offers the best timelessness to make a prominent impression in most communication

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    Barriers in Communication

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    communication gathered from various articles. Noise Noise is the biggest common barrier in communication. It can be internal and external. It acts as an interference that occur during a communication process and prevents us from listening effectively. Here are the examples of internal and external noises. Internal noise begins with the person himself. For example‚ instead of noises that can be heard‚ internal noise occurs in a person’s mind. Noises that can be heard‚ such as a construction which

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    Adviser and Physics teacher A. INTRODUCTION Noise pollution disorders the balance or activities in mankind or habitat. The source of most outdoor noise worldwide is mainly machinery‚ vehicular transportation‚ aircraft‚ and trains. Poor urban planning tends to worsen noise pollution‚ since adjacent industrial and residential structures can result in noise pollution in the residential areas. Since over exposure of noise pollution may produce stress or hypertension for the person‚

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    health and control of air pollution‚ indoor air pollution‚ noise pollution; • describe water pollution‚ its causes and control; • describe thermal pollution; • describe soil pollution‚ its causes and control; • describe radiation pollution‚ sources and hazards. 10.1 POLLUTION AND POLLUTANTS Human activities directly or indirectly affect the environment adversely. A stone crusher adds a lot of suspended particulate matter and noise into the atmosphere. Automobiles emit from their tail pipes

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    Aqua silencer

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    Engine exhaust noise is controlled through the use of silencers and mufflers. Generally speaking‚ there is no technical distinction between a silencer and muffler and the terms are frequently used interchangeably. A silencer has been the traditional name for noise attenuation devices‚ while a muffler is smaller‚ mass-produced device designed to reduce engine exhaust noise. 1.2 SILENCER SELECTION FACTORS The use of an exhaust silencer is prompted by the need to reduce the engine exhaust noise. In most applications

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    Speech Communication

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    interpret messages in a different way. Thus even a simple message can get a different meaning after finally reaching its destination. However‚ this model has an interesting additional element. Shannon and Weaver were concerned with noise in the communications process. Noise‚ Weaver said‚ "may be distortions of sound (in telephony‚ for example) or static (in radio)‚ or distortions in shape or shading of picture (television)‚ or errors in transmission (telegraph or facsimile)‚ etc." Shannon and weaver

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