Oral interview SHC 31 2.2 Describe the factors to consider when promoting effective communication: ➢ The method of communication ➢ Environment (it depends with whom we are having the conversation) ➢ Proximity‚ orientation and posture (distance that we allow and take in consideration the cultural differences) SHC 31 3.1 Explain how people from different backgrounds may use and/or interpret communications method in different ways ➢ Different culture ➢ Different way
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‘Prose; words in their best order; - poetry: the best words in the best order’ (Coleridge). A reflection on Coleridge’s definition‚ Nobody can claim that prose is a somewhat less commendable form of literature than poetry. Prose must still contain a certain amount of veraciousness and technique in order to be created. However poetry requires these things in order to be successful and whilst it is some people’s view that prose is layered with different meanings and is read to be analysed‚ poetry
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One Cigarette "One Cigarette" is a poem written by Edwin Morgan‚ the poem is narrated by a lover who is reminiscent of his lover‚ he uses the cigarette as a symbol of their passionate love affair. The poem progresses with the narrator who is caught up in his memories with his lover and ending with the fact he his left alone only with a memory. Morgan uses of the cigarette as the symbol of love‚ which is something to be seen as unattractive but imbues it with attractive qualities because it is
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Elements of Mass Communication Embedded in the Film - A Beautiful Mind This movie is about the life of a Nobel prize-winning American mathematician named John Forbes Nash Jr. It was also briefly based on the biography book about him written by Sylvia Nasar‚ which has the same name as the movie. The producer team encoded the information obtained from the biography according to its importance and relevance because there are too much information to squeeze into the a script with limited exposition
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Ethical dilemmas in interpreting: case study 2 In the scenario‚ I am interpreting at a medical practice. The Service Provider (SP) is the GP practice and Service User (SU) is a patient. I arrive at the reception on time‚ the receptionist waves me in direction of the patient and then she answers a phone call. Then the patient is called into the consultation room. At the consultation room‚ I try to introduce myself and give my Code of Practice (CoP) to the doctor but he ignores me and asks what
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hand is quicker than the eye‚ entertainment magic (Pull a rabbit out of the hat‚ cards) Culture: it is what anthropoids do‚ they study groups of people‚ it is the proper life and what your culture teach you (you do not marry your mother). Each one of us has one culture at least. (For example: I am Palestinian = culture‚ I live in Canada = another culture‚ I study at University of Ottawa = another culture‚ etc). People are not born with culture but they lean it as they grow. - A non-written agreed
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the University of California‚ Berkeley campus in 1869. The school is now called the Clark Kerr campus student residence. Douglas Tilden graduated from the school in 1879. After graduating from the California School for the Deaf‚ Tilden went on to study and teach at the University of California‚ Berkeley‚ where he studied with Francis Marion Wells. In 1883‚ Douglas Tilden picked up sculpting and made his
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Our interest in the parallels between King Richard III and Looking For Richard is further enhanced by consideration of the marked differences in textual form. Evaluate this statement in the light of your Comparative Study of King Richard III and Looking For Richard. William Shakespeare’s 16th century historically tragic play‚ King Richard III and Al Pacino’s 20th century docudrama‚ Looking for Richard portray parallel themes of war‚ characterisation of Richard in context and plot. Shakespeare wrote
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Customer satisfaction in Conference interpreting Marketing experts state that customer satisfaction with a purchase depends upon the performance of that product/service and their expectations. If the product/service does not meet the expectations of the buyer‚ then s/he is dissatisfied. Otherwise‚ there is no problem at all. And if it exceeds expectations‚ the customer is extremely happy. Why not use the same marketing principle in conference interpreting? First‚ conference interpreting 101
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