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Not What You Meant?  There are 3 definitions for Communication.  Also try: Com or Community or Correspondence or Communicate.

Student Essay on The Art of Communication

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The Art of Communication

Summary:   Discusses the importance of communication. Describes why individuals must develop critical thinking skills to filter through media influences.


Communication is the bridge between all people. The very goal of communication is for the speaker to convey his or her intended message to the receiver. How this happens is the art of communication and changes with the creativity of human beings. Within that, bridge lay depths of meaning, significance, emotion, logic, reason, understanding and empathy just to name of few. If the speaker has what they believe to be important information that they want to tell the receiver, they find a method of conveying that information. Usually this happens through writing or speaking for the speaker and reading or listening for the speaker. In modern times, this bridge between everything happening in the world and domestically has been the mainstream media. In modern times, the media has become the pinnacle of communication. Living in the.....

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