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| symbolic ways of representing ideas or feelings |
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| tone, volume, rate of speaking, pauses, and so forth |
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| firm convictions about something |
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| The process of makins sense of the world through the use of your sense to observe and be aware of your soroundings |
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| your five senses respod by taking in informations, just as business recieves its many deliveris of goods and supplies |
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| attention to the most interesting or demanding |
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| makes sense of input by sifting it, comparing it to what you already know, arrangin it, and storing it in your memory bank like a business stores producs in warehouses |
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| you verify information, confirming that what you perceive is accurate and what you say is true, just as a company assures the quality of its goods and services |
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| putting words into sound waves |
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| speech-the basic elements |
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decoding-the mental process of converting sound into meaning
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| the items (devices, programs, or funtions ) to which the words refer |
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| specific definitions generally agreed upon by educated speakers of a language |
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| feelins that people attach to words because of personal experiences |
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| statements based on observation |
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| statements that draw conclusions by a reasoning process that may or may not be faulty(include more than reporting ;the blend assumptions, knowledge, experiences, and attitudes into statements that infer or set up opinions about a subject) |
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| the variation in relative vibration frequency |
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| the speed with which words are spoken |
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| the distinctive qualities and tones that make your voice unique |
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| the care and precision with which you use your tongue and jaw to create speach sounds |
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| ability to perceive anothers point of view and t sense what others are feeling |
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| concerned more with the person speaking rather than with the message being spoken |
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| careful use of standard english, limited as to topics and personal views |
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| slight or hidden expressions of the face and eyes |
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| channel stage frigh enetrgy into a dynamic, forceful, speaking presentation |
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| communication apprehension |
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| the larger and more general anxiety covering many fears relating to communication |
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| those behaviors you need in order to develop relationships with other people |
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| firm and confident without being harsh or disagreeable |
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| clash of differing attitude, behaviors, ideas, goals, or needs |
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