Communication Essays
Posted: August 19th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Communication, Computers, Social Issues | Tags: Literacy | Comments Off
What are the costs of computer literacy? Some people argue that there are no such costs, but I believe there are a few which may be relevant. Does computer literacy affect the way we communicate, and if so, is this necessarily a bad thing? What is our future, as computer literacy becomes a necessity? What [...]
Posted: August 19th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Communication, Social Issues | Tags: Body Language, Communication Skills, Contrastive, Effective Communication, Gender Communication, Language, Linguistic, Sociolinguistics, Speech | Comments Off
How do men and women communicate clearly when most of their ways of communicating are so different? In today’s society language plays a key role in defining gender by phraseology, vocabulary, and also their nonverbal vocabulary. Each one of these different types of ways of communicating is prominently different between men and women.
Webster’s defines phraseology [...]
Posted: August 19th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Communication, Social Issues | Tags: Online Communication | Comments Off
It is essential that everyone is capable of reading, writing, and communicating in an articulate and organized manner. Unfortunately, many American students lack the necessary skills needed for effective communication. It is contradictory that there are so many illiterate students in this current age that many define as ‘the age of the information superhighway.’
It seems [...]
Posted: August 17th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Communication, Social Issues | Tags: Body Language, Business Etiquette, Intercultural Communication | Comments Off
Axtell, Roger E. Gestures: The DO’s and TABOOS of Body Language Around the World. Jon Wiley & Sons, Inc, 1998 — Rev. and expanded edition.
Over the past decade the author has been presenting seminars, speeches and workshops around the United States on the subject of international behavior. This book is the result of accumulation of [...]
Posted: July 10th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Ancient Egypt, Communication, History | Comments Off
Right from the beginning the deciphering of the mysterious Egyptian writing fascinated everybody. In 1799 a certain Captain Bouchard of the French Army was supervising work on the fortifications of Fort St. Julian, situated a little more than four kilometers outside the town of Rosetta when hi workmen discovered a stone which was destined to [...]
Posted: July 9th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Communication, Science & Technology, Telecommunications | Comments Off
Since the beginning of time, people have had the need to communicate with one
and other. The most common type of communication is speech, but you could not talk to
someone who lived 20 miles away. Then written language was developed, people marked
symbols on paper, stone, or whatever was available. Then hundreds of years passed, and
people who [...]