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    conversations with him, but I was presented with the perfect opportunity to do so when I was moved to a desk near his. Since beginning a friendship and casual dating relationship, we have experienced a fair amount of verbal and nonverbal communication. Our relational communication has brought along strengths and weaknesses that will become better after applying principles learned through

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    The purpose of this self-reflection paper is to demonstrate how my intrapersonal communication impacts my interpersonal communication, identifying interpersonal communication skills that I believe to be personal strengths and weaknesses, and what skills I feel I excel at when it comes to providing constructive feedback and what skills require improvements. Self-concept is defined as a “subjective description of who you think you are” (Beebe, Beebe, Redmond, & Salem-Wiseman, 2014, p. 28). A few positive

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    Class 3 Reflection Questions I was surprised that the majority of our class was distributed in the centre of the bell curve and were ambiverts. To me, a lot of the class display very extroverted qualities and so I assumed that they must be extroverts. I didn’t consider that sometimes the environment or necessity results in the outward projection of one personality type while the opposite may be more accurate. I think this is probably very similar to society in general both the results and my surprise

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    echoing experience that impacted all other experiences in my life: communication. I believe communication is the greatest moral imperative in society today. Throughout human history communication has been one of the most important and influential traits, an ability that sets us apart from the animals and gave us the ability to reason and solve problems Perhaps one of the simplest and most concise statements regarding communication was given to us by Stephen Hawking and immortalized by Pink Floyd:

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    Taking this Interpersonal Communication course has opened my eyes to the importance of effective communication as it relates to relationships. The information that I’ve learned has inspired me to take a deeper look into how I communicate with my husband. It also provides an understanding regarding the differences in how he and I communicate. The communication style that I use is expressive, the style he uses is instrumental. He also interprets communication different than myself. It’s apparent that

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    From my understanding, professional communication, whether electronically or in person refers to the various forms of responding, writing, speaking and effective listening carried out both in and beyond a workplace. To me, it is the practice of oral, written and interpersonal communication that is complete, accurate and understandable to its audience. Doing this takes research, analysis and the mastering of the three interrelation elements of organization, language and design and illustration. According

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    for my university transfer. In our first class, we needed to give a definition about communication, and my answer was really directly: talk to other. However with the time flies, sixteen weeks have been already gone, I feel complicated and changed my mind right now. And today, in the next few minutes, I want to talk about it and thanks to something. According to the class book, the definition of communication is an interactive process of sharing symbols in order to construct meaning. As a Chinese

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    has been a journey of self-discovery. Through weekly reflection I have learned several things that I am glad that I now know about interpersonal communication. I’m glad that I learned about nonverbal communication. I watched a video about power poses and how they can affect not only how others view me but also how I view myself (Your body language may shape who you are, n.d.) I am also glad that I understand the importance of verbal communication in everyday interaction. Consider the number of connections

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    The Communications Technology course serves as a base to introduce a student to the photography as well as the Communication Technology aspect of the field. Over this semester, I am content with what I have learned are improved upon. When entering the class on this first day, I did not know what I was going to expect. I thought this course was all about photography as it is mainly known as “photography”; but after a brief introduction by Mr. Oseivhi, I learned that there is much more components to

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    Interpersonal communication can be defined a number of ways, but it is usually described as communication between or among connected persons, or those in a close relationship. Over the past few weeks, I have really been able to examine my own interpersonal communication between and among the people I am connected to or have close relationships with. Prior to this course, I felt my interpersonal communication skills were above average and very effective. However, I have discovered there are many ways

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