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  • Community Without A Written Literature
    700 words
    Nothing teaches us better than literature to see, in ethnic and cultural differences, the richness of the human patrimony, and to prize those differences as manifestation humanity's multi-faceted creativity. Reading good literature is an experience of pleasure, of course; but it is also an experience of learning what and how we are, on our human integrity and our human imperfection, with our actions, our dreams, and our ghosts, alone and in a relationship that link us to others, in our public im...
  • Navajo Code Talkers In World War II
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    Adam Adkins put the role of the Navajo Code Talkers in World War II when he said "Intelligence is an offensive weapon, one which searches out the vulnerable points again and again until they to are made weak. The only defense against intelligence is security and no form of security is more effective or important than communications security" (Adkins 319). The importance of being able to communicate with one another without the enemy knowing what is being said is very valuable to the war effort. ...
  • Astrazeneca's Communications With The Bulgarians
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    Managerial Communications and Research Methods Communication Feasibility Report AstraZeneca Branch in Bulgaria Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary. 32. Our goal 43. AstraZeneca... 54. Bulgaria - Basic Facts... 65. Britain - Bulgaria - cultural comparison... 86. Recommendations for overcoming the differences 107. References... 15 I. Executive Summary The British company AstraZeneca plans to open a representative branch in Bulgaria. This paper is a research about the country and cultural, and c...
  • Unique Emotional Language
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    Sam Vaknin's Psychology, Philosophy, Economics and Foreign Affairs Web Sites The psychophysical problem is long standing and, probably, intractable. We have a corporeal body. It is a physical entity, subject to all the laws of physics. Yet, we experience ourselves, our internal lives, external events in a manner which provokes us to postulate the existence of a corresponding, non-physical onto's, entity. This corresponding entity ostensibly incorporates a dimension of our being which, in princip...
  • Method A Message
    709 words
    HISTORY OF COMMUNICATION Better than shouting Communication begins with language, the distinctive ability which has made possible the evolution of human society. With language any message, no matter how complex, can be conveyed between people over a limited distance - within a room or place of assembly, or across a short open space. In modern times 'town criers' hold an annual contest to discover which of them can shout a comprehensible message over the greatest distance. The world record is les...
  • Barrier Among Communicators
    1,402 words
    Language, experience, maturity and adaptability are all barriers that affect our ability to communicate well with others. Working in the United States, more than any other country in the world, we encounter people who speak many different languages. We also encounter many who have varying degrees of experience. Each person is at a different level of maturity and also displays diversity in their ability to adapt. During the course of this essay, I plan to focus on these four barriers as I have pe...
  • Social Aspect When People Use Language
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    SYNOPSIS: Human language is a unique communication system which is different from that of other species. It is so complex and perfect that people couldn! t help wondering where it comes from. It is believed that language is part of our essential human nature and is therefore neither invented nor handed down as a gift. All humans are innately or genetically equipped with a unique language learning ability. When people use language, they do more than just try to get another person to understand th...
  • Cultural Silence Cultural Communication Patterns
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    Introduction: This paper analyzes the nature of silence, the possible meaning of it, and the reasons for the different understanding of it in intercultural communication. At the end of the paper, some suggestions are given for successful understanding of it. It is the author's intention that this knowledge can facilitate effective intercultural communication. Silence, as one of the means of non-verbal communication, is also called "quiet time? In almost any language, we can find evidences to sho...

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