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Two-way communication (428 bytes)
1: ...ed transmit information. Common forms of two-way communication are: 2: * In-person [[communication]] 7: Two-way communication is the opposite of [[broadcasting]]. DX communication (1480 bytes) 1: '''DX communication''' is communication over great distances using the [[ionosphere]] to ... 5: ...It is the only backup to failure of long distance communication by satellites, when their operation is affected b... Communication (5362 bytes) 1: ...n]]" is the [[academic discipline]] which studies communication. 3: ==Forms of communication== 4: *[[Animal communication]]s 5: *[[Interpersonal communication]]s 10: *[[Intrapersonal communication]]s Nonverbal communication (1663 bytes) 3: ...onverbal communication. NVC also includes object communication and haptics or touch. 5: ...alinguistics''' is the sound element of nonverbal communication. 7: ==Object Communication== 8: ...ial groups. A good example of clothing as object communication is the [[uniform]]. 10: ...cing]]s, and [[brand]]s. Also included in object communication is anything used as a [[status symbol]]. Lines of Communication (1339 bytes) 3: ...colspan=2 align=center|<font size=+1>'''"Lines of Communication"'''</font><br>([[Babylon 5]]) 25: ...''''' is an episode from the fourth season of the science-fiction television series ''[[Babylon 5]]''. Facilitated communication (10658 bytes) 1: ...and, wrist or arm as the client points toward the communication device. 5: ...al are often referred to by the term "Facilitated Communication Training"(FCT). 12: ...t. Nicholas Hospital, Rosemary Crossley, produced communication from 12 children diagnosed with cerebral palsy an... 14: Facilitated communication gained more credibility when Arthur Schawlows, a ... 17: ... first federally-funded centre for [[augmentative communication]]. Communication Canada (730 bytes) 1: '''Communication Canada''' was a government agency in [[Canada]] r... 3: ...es Canada]], and thereby minister responsible for Communication Canada on the 26<sup>th</sup> of May 2002. 5: ...rnment of Canada announced December 13, 2003 that Communication Canada would be disbanded by the end of the fisca... Communication disorder (1265 bytes) 1: ...be in producing, receiving or understanding the [[communication]]. 3: Examples of communication disorders: 4: ...efect that affects understanding of [[emotion]]al communication 18: * [[Glossary of medical terms related to communications disorders]] 21: ...msus.edu/dept/comdis/kuster2/welcome.html List of communication disorder related links] Communication technology (312 bytes) 1: ...cave paintings can all fall under the category of Communication technology. Symbolic communication (603 bytes) 1: ...ectation of events. Examples of this are modern [[communication]] technology as also exchange of information amon... 3: In [[animal societies]], symbolic communication helps one understand how they live in cooperating... Superluminal communication (2473 bytes) 1: ...r produced no empirical evidence for superluminal communication. 10: ...oretically impossible) produce truly superluminal communication. 12: ...n without the additional complication of allowing communication with the past. 14: The [[no cloning theorem]] prevents superluminal communication via [[quantum entanglement]]. Consider the [[EPR ... Public communication (81 bytes) 1: Public Communication 2: Speech, lecture, symposium comes under Public communication. Communication complexity (2532 bytes) 1: ...cation complexity tries to quantify the amount of communication required for such distributed computations. 3: ...er ways of calculating f with less than n bits of communication. 7: ... communication complexity'' tries to quantify the communication reduction possible by using quantum effects durin... 11: ...an use quantum communication instead of classical communication, for example by exchanging [[photons]] through an... 13: ...tangled states, the parties can save on classical communication during a distributed computation. Social Communication (1112 bytes) 1: ...tically and socially involved than the study of [[Communication]], even tough it takes the former in great regard... 3: ... study of [[broadcasting]], [[Journalism]], [[Telecommunication]], [[Publicity]], [[television]], [[radio]] and [... 5: Links for a few Social Communication courses, and related topics, are given below. 8: *[http://dcs.fafich.ufmg.br/ Social Communication at UFMG] 9: *[http://www.decom.ufrn.br/ Social Communication at UFRN] Intercellular communication (134 bytes) 1: [[Intercellular communication]] is communication between different [[cell (biology)|cells]] via [[... Development communication (571 bytes) 1: ...ent and [[modernization]]. The aim of development communication is to find strategies for mobilizing people and c... 3: ...approaches are popular in the area of development communication: 7: * Participatory communication theories Communication theory (593 bytes) 1: ...g to the construction of [[telecommunications|telecommunication networks]]. 4: *[[Theories of communication|Theories of human communication]] 6: ...e#Communication thoery| Important publications in communication theory]] 11: [[Category:Communication theory|*]] Communication planning (1124 bytes) 1: '''Communication planning''' is figuring out how to communicate im... 3: Communication planning, while often overlooked, is an important... 4: * in [[change management]] situations where communication can counter the anxiety triggered by organization... 7: Communication plans may be internal or external in focus. For ... 11: Elements of [[organizational communication]] planning include: Near Field Communication (2038 bytes) 1: '''Near Field Communication Technology''' or NFC jointly developed by [[Sony]... 5: Near Field Communication Technology holds the promise of bringing true mob... 11: *One-way (Passive) or Two-way (Active) communication 15: ...of Active (two directional) and Passive (one way) communications it is now apparent that they have introduced a t... Nonviolent Communication (2561 bytes) 1: '''Nonviolent Communication''' ('''NVC''') is a concept developed by [[Marsha... 3: ...their needs met. Instead, the ideal of Nonviolent Communication is for all people to be motivated only by what br... 5: ...n their work. It may also be called compassionate communication. 9: ...[Nonviolent Communication] is Language, thoughts, communication skills and means of influence that serve my desir... 17: ...//fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communication_NonViolente Communication NonViolente] by Godfrey Spencer and Anne Bourrit.
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