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There are 7 essays on Communication.

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Essay Grade: 92%
The Art of Communication
2,986 words, approx. 10 pages
Discusses the importance of communication. Describes why individuals must develop critical thinking skills to filter through media influences.
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Essay Grade: 92%
Interpretations of Communication
1,694 words, approx. 6 pages
As put forth by John Sinclair, visual, written and verbal communication will be interpreted by the audience member based upon his or her intellect, social conditioning and ideological positions. Examples from art and advertising are described, but the author's "attached text" is not included.
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Essay Grade: 90%
Universal Form of Communication
1,123 words, approx. 4 pages
Essay describes how the arts often serves as a universal form of communication.
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Essay Grade: 83%
Effective Communication in Relationships
778 words, approx. 3 pages
Explains the importance of communication in relationships. Describes how good communication builds a firm relationship and helps partners understand each other better.
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Essay Grade: 75%
Communication in Businesses
545 words, approx. 2 pages
Communication is an essential part of a succesful business, and with modern technology communication can encompass many forms and be transmitted many ways.
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Essay Grade: 87%
In So Many Words
524 words, approx. 2 pages
Lessons learned on communication
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Essay Grade: 75%
The Pyramid Communication Technique
360 words, approx. 1 pages
The pyramid technique is an effective technique used in technical writing, such as letters and short reports. This technique is structured like a pyramid - with a short, concise summary at the top, backed by a wide range of additional facts at the bottom, known as the full development.

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