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    4. Alternative Communication Systems... during disasters In Monsoon-2004, severe flood situations in the States of Assam and Bihar caused major devastation. Many district head quarters got totally cut-off from the State head quarter and neighboring districts due to submerged telephone exchanges or damaged cables and disrupted roads and railways communication. In the worst affected districts the need for relief and rescue operation could not be communicated to the State head quarters. Realizing this

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    Jennifer King Use and Develop Systems that Promote Communication. 1.3 Analyse the barriers and challenges to communication within own job role. Communication is a fundamental relationship building skill in the workplace. If people don’t communicate well they limit their ability to connect on any meaningful level. It’s important that I show respect to those I work with. Communications should be conducted in an appropriate, open, accurate and straightforward way. Workplace relationships become

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    Performance Analysis of FSO Communication System: Effects of Fog, Rain and Humidity Abstract—Free Space Optics (FSO) is one of the most promising new access technologies. FSO provides the transmission of data with unlimited bandwidth. The atmospheric attenuation is caused by two main factors absorption and scattering. This paper investigates a performance study of free space optics channel for variable wavelengths 850 nm, 950 nm and 1550 nm at distance range of 1 km. The simulation reports

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    that does not speak both a language intelligible without instructions (Mirzoeff 16). Sign Language is a complex system of communication; a language which uses visual gestures and signs made by one’s hands blended with the use of facial expressions, body positions, and other gestures. Sign Language has played a significant role in deaf and hard of hearing culture and is the major communication alternative for those whom are deaf or hard of hearing with a beautiful history of origin. Beings who were deaf

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    Allah for his endless kindness to give me the chance to work under tremendous supervision of my honorable teacher Dr. Arshad M. Chowdhury to give me the opportunity to work on an enormous task. Objective: GSM (Global System for Mobile communication) is a digital mobile telephony system which is TDMA based wireless network technology developed widely in Europe and other parts of the world. GSM uses a variation of time division multiple access (TDMA) and is the most widely used of the three digital wireless

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    of complete integration of communication systems leads to medical errors, which can harm the patients inevitably. Recently, medical errors has been said to be the third leading cause of death and nearly 400,000 people die each year because of medical errors (James, 2013). The medical errors cost our nation nearly 1 trillion dollars (McCann, 2004). Out of these, 1.7 billion were due to miscommunication of health providers, as summarized in the report by CIRCO survey system (Bailey, 2016). This miscommunication

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    UNIT 1 USE AND DEVELOP SYSTEMS THAT PROMOTE COMMUNICATION 1 1.1 There are many groups of people a Manager needs to communicate with in order to do the job effectively and efficiently. Staff need to be one of the first and most important groups. A Manager running a 24 hour service must recognise their staff are the promoters and advocates of the service in a Managers absence, next would be the service users themselves. Any service will have other health professionals attached, such as GP’s

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    Unit CU 2941 1.Be able to address the range of communication requirements in own role Communication is the way we portray and process our thoughts. This could be through speech, messages, telephone, email, sign language, body language, facial expressions and all of which are equally as effective and nurtured to each recipient. Within our nursery setting we firstly communicate through posters and hand-outs (prospectuses)

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    The Telegraph System: Enhancing Communication Technology in Bram Stoker’s Dracula Bram Stoker’s Dracula is a novel consisting of various means of how communication is conveyed between the characters in the novel. From diary and journal entries, letters, memorandums, sounds from the phonograph, telegrams, and articles from various newspapers, all of these modes of communication help tell a narrative story about the importance of high power technology that is invented during the nineteenth century

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    Introduction Child welfare services Child welfare systems include a range of services (for example, family-based services, child protection, out-of-home placements, adoption services), encompassing prevention, intervention, and treatment. Services are intended to protect children and their well-being, strengthen families, and provide permanency when children cannot safely remain with their families. Child welfare services should be strength based; family centered; trauma informed; and respectful

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