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    Media Studies Article Report: The misconception of a “role model” and the relation to an athlete A role model: a noun‚ meaning a person whose behaviour‚ example‚ or success is or can be emulated by others‚ especially by younger people. An athlete: also a noun‚ a person who is trained in exercises or contents involving physical agility‚ stamina‚ or strength; a participant in a sport‚ exercise‚ or game requiring physical skill. Two entirely different words‚ and two very different definitions‚ yet

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    COMMUNICATION AND INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS PHI SESSION 2 LEARNING OUTCOMES Explore definitions‚ models‚ and methods of communication Discuss how interpersonal relationships and communication link Highlight barriers to communication and discuss how these may be addressed COMMUNICATION Small group discussion Communication - we are all doing it already‚ so why study it? Communication – what does it mean? WHY ARE GOOD COMMUNICATION SKILLS IMPORTANT? ONE VIEWPOINT… ‘The power of creative and

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    etc‚ that if moved into the open area‚ ie known by the group as well‚ would enhance mutual understanding‚ and thereby improve group awareness‚ enabling better individual performance and group effectiveness. Johari Window eg This Johari Window model diagram is an example of increasing the open area ‚ by reduction of the blind area‚ which would normally be achieved through the process of asking for and then receiving feedback. Feedback develops the open area by reducing the blind area. The

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    written by Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179)‚ one of the most esteemed female composer of the Middle Ages (Mershman‚ 1910). She was a German abbess‚ artist‚ author‚ scientist‚ philosopher‚ physician‚ visionary and composer. Her greatest accomplishment was her passion and creativity in music. She was a very expressive person which is reflected by the music she composed. Hildegard was the first woman for whom a large number of monophonic sacred songs have survived (Fierro‚ 1997). Hildegard of Bingen

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    Discuss how the basic interpersonal communication model that is presented in Figure 8.1 can be applied to the impersonal nature of an online forum. Interpersonal communication is communications between two or more people in an organization. The skills needed for successful communication in the workplace include reading‚ listening‚ managing and interpreting information‚ and serving clients. The basic interpersonal communication model that is presented in Figure 8.1 can be applied to impersonal

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    INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS The concept of interpersonal relationships involves social associations‚ connections‚ or affiliations between two or more people. Such persons may interact overtly‚ covertly‚ face-to-face; or may remain effectively unknown to each other. Over 90% of all failed relationships result from a lack of honest communication and awareness. The ultimate source of interpersonal relationship in intrapersonal communication. What lies within each person and how each person communicates

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    and ambient music are asking the listener to take the time to hear sounds that they might typically ignore. In paying attention to sounds‚ individual’s will gain a new understanding about their surroundings. Work by artists such as Brian Eno and Hildegard Westerkamp demonstrate how sounds can convey a sense of place. The relationship between an individual and their surroundings has been important message for soundscape compositions and ambient music. Soundscapes and ambient music communicate “various

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    Interpersonal Skills Program Overview: The way employees communicate dramatically affects morale‚ teamwork‚ productivity‚ employee retention‚ customer relations and the bottom line for any organization – Profits! Interpersonal communication is truly an art‚ but it’s also a science. The science of clear communication‚ active listening‚ persuasion and collaboration can be taught. Effective communication is situational. The "right" thing to say or do in one situation may backfire in another.

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    Grunig and Hunt (1984)’s four models of public relations are perhaps the most commonly used theories in the field. They are useful in that they divide a complicated subject matter into four fundamental areas which can then be separately addressed. Corporations may refer to these models in establishing their CSR efforts. For example‚ the first area (Press Agentry) deals with the activities of those who will do anything to gain publicity. Perhaps Bransonesque stunts are not appropriate for establishing

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