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  • 101Integrative communication theory — This page describes an integrative theory of cross cultural adaptation proposed by Young Yun Kim (1988, 2001, 2005). The theory highlights the centrality of an individual s communication activities in the process of becoming more functionally fit …

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  • 102Mass communication — This article is about the academic field of study. For the actual means of mass communication, see Mass media. Mass communication is the term used to describe the academic study of the various means by which individuals and entities relay… …

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  • 103Picture Exchange Communication System — (PECS) is a form of augmentative and alternative communication. It is typically used as an aid in communication for children with autism and other special needs. The system has been used with a variety of ages including preschoolers, adolescents… …

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  • 104Dog communication — It is important to look at the dog s whole body and not just the mouth or tail before deciding what the dog is trying to communicate. What appears initially as aggression might be an invitation to play. Dog communication refers to body movements… …

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  • 105Wayne State University College of Fine, Performing, and Communication Arts — Wayne State University College of Fine, Performing, Communication Arts Established 1986 Type Public Dean …

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  • 106History of communication — The history of communication dates back to the earliest signs of life. Communication can range from very subtle processes of exchange, to full conversations and mass communication. Human communication was revolutionized with speech about 200,000… …

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  • 107Edward R. Murrow College of Communication — The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication Established 1964 (as WSU Department of Communication) Type …

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  • 108Vehicular communication systems — are an emerging type of networks in which vehicles and roadside units are the communicating nodes; providing each other with information, such as safety warnings and traffic information. As a cooperative approach, vehicular communication systems… …

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  • 109Co-Cultural Communication Theory — was built upon the frameworks of muted group theory and standpoint theory. The cornerstone of Co cultural communication theory is Muted Group theory as proposed in the mid 1970’s by Shirley and Edwin Ardener. The Ardeners were cultural… …

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  • 110Intercultural communication principles — guide the process of exchanging meaningful and unambiguous information across cultural boundaries, in a way that preserves mutual respect and minimises antagonism. For these purposes, culture is a shared system of symbols, beliefs, attitudes,… …

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