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The Wedding of The Year | sweeetsecrets!
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A communication blog…. The Wedding of The Year. October 4, 2009. In the previous lessons, we learnt that interpersonal communication. Is crucial in a relationship. There are three processes in relational communication; namely relational engagement, relational maintenance and relational dissolution. Unknowingly. Through the filming of “Return of the Condor Heroes”, their initial interaction included screening and filtering. Gradually, they started to disclosure feelings. Process. The filtering theory,...
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Perception on Posters | sweeetsecrets!
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A communication blog…. September 13, 2009. We learnt about how our perception is shaped by our surroundings and experiences, instead of reality. Perception is the process by which we make sense of the world around us. Selecting the information presented would be dependent on these four factors. They are frequency, contrast, intensity and novel stimuli. Frequency. Refers to the how often the information is presented to its audience. Secondly, contrast. I feel that Singaporeans who saw this particular post...
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Group Communication in Team Sports | sweeetsecrets!
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A communication blog…. Group Communication in Team Sports. October 11, 2009. Entry Filed under: Uncategorized. The Wedding of The Year. Intercultural Communication →. 5 Comments Add your own. November 2, 2009 at 12:26 am. I couldn’t agree more with the differences you pointed out between team and individual sports as I have been through each of them. Besides team sports, I guess this model will also be applicable on School group projects? And the working environment as well. November 6, 2009 at 11:24 pm.
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Their Suicide Pact | sweeetsecrets!
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A communication blog…. September 19, 2009. On Thursday, we learnt how organisational and interpretation principles. Affects our perception of any given information. Include the similarity, proximity, figure and ground, and closure methods. We make use of in order to further understand the information provided. We tend to group information according to similarites. Like physical attributes. Using the proximity. Principle, we tend to group information that are adjacent to each other. Figure and ground.
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Scott’s Emulsion Cod Liver Oil Advertisement | sweeetsecrets!
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A communication blog…. Scott’s Emulsion Cod Liver Oil Advertisement. September 10, 2009. Scott’s Emulsion Cod Liver Oil. Close-up to see the choice of words used. The full page image. Last Sunday, I came across this newspaper advertisement in The Sunday Times for Scott’s Emulsion Cod Liver Oil and it reminded me of my childhood so i decided to use it as the source for my first communication blog entry here. On your personal experiences or opinions about this product? Entry Filed under: Uncategorized.
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Dominance of American Media Products (Almost) Everywhere! | sweeetsecrets!
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A communication blog…. Dominance of American Media Products (Almost) Everywhere! October 24, 2009. Do you think that the United States’ media products are dominating many countries’ television slots to a large extent, especially in Singapore? If yes, why do you think viewers tune in to those television programmes more often than local programmes? Entry Filed under: Uncategorized. 11 Comments Add your own. October 30, 2009 at 10:02 pm. The US shows are certainly dominating our local television shows!
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CSI Miami | sweeetsecrets!
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A communication blog…. September 27, 2009. Nonverbal communication occurs when a stimulus other than words creates meaning in the mind of the communicator. It is also intentionally sent and perceived, that people within a given group recognise as having a consensual meaning. There are eight types. Of nonverbal communication. Kinesics. Is the study of body movement. Paralinguistics. Is the study of vocal nonverbal cues. Chronemics. Study of nonverbal meaning associated with the eyes. Haptics. They intervi...
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October | 2009 | My BIG Words
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. October 25, 2009. Mass Media At Work. Posted by fourteenthpaper under Uncategorized. Is a form of communication through which institutional sources address relatively large, heterogeneous and anonymous audiences physically separated from one another. Fashion preference, entertainment, language and politics are some influences of the mass media. According to a website: http:/ popseoul.com/2009/01/07/boys-over-flowers-bring-the-viewers-back/. Jun Pyo who had never been re...