Not exact matches
You always want to
make sure
communication sounds as authentic and
human as possible.
On the one hand, says Haff, we can no longer live without the «support structure and the services provided by technology» — the
communication, transportation, energy, and other networks that developed to
make human life on an increasingly crowded planet function in the first place.
And whatever high - tech
communication strategy or gadget you're employing to
make your life easier, a more
human (and very neglected, I might add) skill will be a difference maker if you master it.
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Martin's Press), Carmine Gallo reveals how great interpersonal
communication is the
human edge that will
make you and your team unstoppable, irresistible and irreplaceable.
Farhan Thawar is a technologist - turned - entrepreneur on a mission to
make communications more
human.
In these pages I will (1) provide an overview of
communication scholarship trends, (2) offer some reflections concerning the impact of new technologies that promote
human interaction and cooperative alliances, and (3)
make some practical suggestions that can enrich our
communication - theology integration.
communication with our God, is what
makes us truly
human, As the Old Catechism said.
The first thing to give us pause, as we survey the progress of
human collectivization, is what I would call the inexorable nature of a phenomenon which arises directly and automatically out of the conjunction of two factors, both of a structural kind: first, the confined surface of the globe, and secondly, the incessant multiplication, within this restricted space, of
human units endowed by ever - improving means of
communication with a rapidly increasing scope for action; to which may be added the fact that their advanced psychic development
makes them preeminently capable of influencing and inter-penetrating one another.
They are: rationalization, which tends toward sterile intellectualization and robs life of its character and vitality; estheticism, which cuts off true
communication by maintaining an esthetic distance in order to dominate, rather than to support, others; capitalism, which tends to deper - sonalize people by providing for their hedonistic needs in order to support production and consumption regardless of its
human utility; and nationalism, which tends to
make national things sacred and in doing so to create idols out of them.31.
The frightening seriousness of our destructive potential — nuclear war, a deteriorating environment, overpopulation — and the instant mass
communication which keeps us constantly aware of the precariousness of
human existence,
make our anxieties high much of the time.
The supreme expression of this personal nature of God's
communication is in the person, Jesus of Nazareth, the «Word
made flesh» (John 1:14), whose nature was to liberate
humans to their full humanity (Luke 4, etc) and to restore intimate relationship (communion) between creation and God (II Cor 5:18 - 21).
This is the biblical perspective of creation: that we are born into a world that is given to us and not something of our own
making (Genesis 1 - 2, Psalm 8); that
humans have a place within it but not the place (Job 34:14 - 15); that the whole of this creation is interconnected and in constant
communication with itself in a complex way (Rom 8:29 - 23) and that nature experiences destructive consequences as a result of
human disobedience of God (see for example Genesis 3, 1 Kings 17 - 18, Romans 8).
The legend of the tower of Babel is effectively used to show that whereas language may be man's most distinctive characteristic, his own self - centered designs to
make a god of himself result in a complete breakdown in that verbal
communication upon which all
human culture and healthy society depend.
Hence a new mode of apprehension called faith is invoked to
make him available, or a new mode of
communication called revelation is assumed to relate him to
human life.
A coalition of
human rights groups, including Amnesty International, Liberty and Privacy International wrote to the home secretary saying: «We are very concerned that new measures,
made in good faith but in a heated political environment, will overextend powers in ways that would be susceptible to abuse, restrict legitimate, free
communication and expression and undermine people's privacy.»
«We accept all the criticisms, we're
humans and so we're not perfect, therefore we're going to work to address your concerns in order to
make communication better and strengthen the governance process,» he said.
Members interested in this area of work aim to strengthen
communication between the scientific, engineering and health communities and
human rights organizations to identify
human rights efforts that could benefit from scientific approaches, tools and technologies, and then assist in
making these accessible to
human rights practitioners.
The ANNABELL model is a cognitive architecture entirely
made up of interconnected artificial neurons, able to learn to communicate using
human language starting from a state of «tabula rasa» only through
communication with a
human interlocutor.
A group of researchers from the University of Sassari (Italy) and the University of Plymouth (UK) has developed a cognitive model,
made up of two million interconnected artificial neurons, able to learn to communicate using
human language starting from a state of «tabula rasa,» only through
communication with a
human interlocutor.
Modern
human speech
communication, however, does not
make much use of the wide pitch and loudness range of the mammalian larynx.
But now new research published in Nature
Communications reveals that
humans and birds use the exact same physical mechanism to
make their vocal cords move and thus produce sound.
That tiny brain demonstrating such
communication and facial recognition skills
makes the relatively large
human brain look remarkably inefficient.
A growing body of research in the last decade has looked at what
makes human psychology special, and scientists have said that the basic social
communication skills that begin to develop around 9 months are what first seem to set
humans apart from other species, said MacLean, assistant professor in the School of Anthropology in the UA College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
An analysis of 37 widely varying tongues finds that, despite the apparent great differences among them, they share what might be a universal feature of
human language: All of them have evolved to
make communication as efficient as possible.
Human -
made pollution in eastern China's cities worsens when less dust blows in from the Gobi Desert, according to a new study published May 11 in Nature
Communications.
The findings, published in the November issue of the journal Nature
Communications, show that
humans are visually wired to speedily take in information and
make a snap judgment about what's real.
Toward this end, in the 1980s, Rosenthal started studying covert
communication: the nonverbal language of vocal tone, facial expressions, posture and gestures that
make up the bulk of
human expression.
In that case, aliens may have evolved to solve the problem of language in the same way that
humans did,
making interplanetary
communication possible.
The study, published in the journal Nature
Communications, presents compelling evidence that stone tool -
making helped to drive the evolution of language and teaching among prehistoric
human ancestors in the African savanna.
The wealth of Drosophila resources and knowledge
make it a powerful tool for accelerating our understanding of gene function, and the authors encourage greater collaboration and
communication between fly biologists,
human geneticists, and clinicians.
Quartz crystals have a unique relationship to the
human body because they are both
made up of silicon dioxide, a chemical compound that attracts energy and fuels
communication.
And since those lines on our faces are pivotal to basic
human communication — not to mention our confidence when someone is staring at us a bit too closely — most of us
make it a point to ensure they're looking fabulous at all times.
Co-op in a game like this feels incredibly natural, given the genre's roots in tabletop gaming; the addition of
communication with another
human being
makes gameplay a slower - paced but altogether more joyful experience.
The film focuses constantly on issues of
communication, another key Spielberg theme; in place of the musical tones in Close Encounters [Close Encounters of the Third Kind, 1977] that enable the extraterrestrial visitors to communicate with earthlings, the visitors from another continent in Amistad manage to
make a
human connection once their insular American sympathizers finally take the trouble to learn their language.
For classes that are taught mostly online, this kind of
communication can be a real game changer,
making it easier for students to connect with their teacher on a more personal level and bringing a
human element to what can sometimes be an alienating experience.
The different groups of actors that work in the field of
human rights and
human rights education managed to
make the use of the increased availability of the information and
communication technology and bridged the global / local divides.
Given that 94 % of
human communication occurs non-verbally, and that public speaking and presentation to groups are (along with expository writing) among the proficiencies most lacking in young hires today, it
makes sense for the classroom to be a place where young people can develop the «people skills» required to work and live successfully.
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Human Issues NT.K - 12.3 Technology Productivity tools NT.K - 12.4 Technology
Communications tools NT.K - 12.6 Technology Problem - Solving and Decision -
Making tools
«Videos give you the opportunity to
make your
communication more
human, and we want to do business with
humans».
TECHNOLOGY GRADES K - 12 NT.K - 12.1 Basic Operations and Concepts NT.K - 12.2 Social, Ethical, and
Human Issues NT.K - 12.3 Technology Productivity tools NT.K - 12.4 Technology
Communications tools NT.K - 12.5 Technology Research tools NT.K - 12.6 Technology Problem - Solving and Decision -
Making tools
I know I certainly can't, but the sixth graders at the Interdistrict School for Arts and
Communication (ISAAC) in New London are
making their mark on the world through an immersive, cross-disciplinary project that's changing hearts and minds by putting a
human face on the immigration story.
Our personnel understand how and when security cameras, metal detectors, access control and visitor management systems are appropriate but they also understand how student supervision,
human connectivity,
communications and decision
making can be improved to enhance school safety, culture and climate.
Writing is an art, a method of
communication with the world at large, and part of what
makes us
human.
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Communications 113 Section 4 Financial Management 165 Section 5 Cash Management 219 Section 6
Human Resources 271 Section 7 Marketing Management 333 Section 8 Operations Management 379 Section 9 Technology Management 429 Section 10 Administrative Management 483 Section 11 Practice Safety 537 Section 12 Legal Issues 571 Section 13 Planning and Decision
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Most of these we as
humans can
make worse because of our
communication skills.
Also, like most people, I knew that dogs had an excellent
communication system of their own but as a
human, with a completely different method of
communication, failed to see how I could bridge the gap and
make real «contact».
In 2010, she realized she could
make a more direct impact by applying her years of experience and knowledge to working intimately with dogs and their
humans, fostering positive and compassionate
communication and a fun, meaningful, rewarding relationship.
Cats which «talk» are probably
making native feline sounds that sound a little like
human words and which, if delivered under the right circumstances, are interpreted as words by beings geared to verbal
communication.