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  • 31Models of communication — A simple communication model with a sender transferring a message containing information to a receiver. There is an additional working definition of communication to consider[ …

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  • 32Interpersonal communication — articleissues unreferenced=January 2008 OR=January 2008 tone=January 2008 Interpersonal communication is defined by communication scholars in numerous ways, though most involve participants who are interdependent on one another, have a shared… …

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  • 33International Training in Communication — (ITC) is an organization formed in 1938 [ [http://www.itcintl.com/index.php/pi pageid/18 About ITC] ] that seeks to help people improve interpersonal skills including speaking, listening and leadership. Membership ITC has members in many… …

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  • 34Formal written English — is a version of the language that is used by educated English speakers around the world. It takes similar forms regardless of the local spoken dialect. In spoken English, there are a vast number of differences between dialects, accents, and… …

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  • 35Science Communication Prize — The Science Communication Prize is an annual award in science writing given by the European Commission. It was begun as a Descartes Prize in 2004, but in 2007 was separated to its own prize. [ [http://ec.europa.eu/research/science… …

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  • 36Simplifications to written Chinese in Hong Kong — In Hong Kong, the Cantonese language is commonly used in daily life. Traditional Chinese characters have always been used as the de facto standard character set in Hong Kong since Imperial China era till the present day. This article discusses… …

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  • 37disorder of written expression — [DSM IV] a learning disorder (q.v.) in which the affected skill is written communication, characterized by errors in spelling, grammar, or punctuation, by poor paragraph organization, or by poor story composition or thematic development …

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  • 38Augmentative and alternative communication — An AAC user indicates a series of numbers on an eye gaze communication board in order to convey a word. Augmentative an …

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  • 39Nonverbal communication — is usually understood as the process of communication through sending and receiving wordless (mostly visual) messages. Messages can be communicated through gestures and touch (Haptic communication), by body language or posture, by facial… …

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  • 40Technical communication — is the process of conveying usable information through writing or speech about a specific domain to an intended audience. Information is usable if the intended audience is able to perform an action or make a decision based on its contents… …

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