Saturday, July 25, 2009

The definition of communication

hundara.2008 Said

1. Why is communication a process?
2. Describe Briefly how messages can be passed between the parties involved in a communication process.
3. Why is interpretation Necessary in the communication process?

Answer;
1. because communication, is not a single,is ongoing, it begins when two or more parties(sender and receiver),is irreversible,one the being, it can't go back to its beginning and start all over.

2.Message can be passed the parties,because:
- signals sent with the intent of creating understanding in the receiver.
- We send written transmission through a wide variety of communication channel: letters, faxes,newspapers, magazine etc.
- We send aural messages through telephone,radio,and various type of musical devices.
- Some even communicate through the use of drums, flags, fireworks, mirror flashes, waggling airplane wings,and firing shots across the bow.

3. Because communication, misunderstanding is always a possibility in communicate.

The definition of communication

  1. The act of communicating; transmission.
    1. The exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, signals, writing, or behavior.
    2. Interpersonal rapport.
  2. communications (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
    1. The art and technique of using words effectively to impart information or ideas.
    2. The field of study concerned with the transmission of information by various means, such as print or broadcasting.
    3. Any of various professions involved with the transmission of information, such as advertising, broadcasting, or journalism.
  3. Something communicated; a message.
  4. communications A means of communicating, especially:
    1. A system, such as mail, telephone, or television, for sending and receiving messages.
    2. A network of routes for sending messages and transporting troops and supplies.
  5. communications The technology employed in transmitting messages.
  6. Biology. The transfer of information from one molecule, cell, or organism to another, as by chemical or electrical signals or by behaviors.
  7. Anatomy.
    1. An opening or connecting passage between two structures.
    2. A joining or connecting of solid fibrous structures, such as tendons and nerves.

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  1. The act of communicating; transmission.
    1. The exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, signals, writing, or behavior.
    2. Interpersonal rapport.
  2. communications (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
    1. The art and technique of using words effectively to impart information or ideas.
    2. The field of study concerned with the transmission of information by various means, such as print or broadcasting.
    3. Any of various professions involved with the transmission of information, such as advertising, broadcasting, or journalism.
  3. Something communicated; a message.
  4. communications A means of communicating, especially:
    1. A system, such as mail, telephone, or television, for sending and receiving messages.
    2. A network of routes for sending messages and transporting troops and supplies.
  5. communications The technology employed in transmitting messages.
  6. Biology. The transfer of information from one molecule, cell, or organism to another, as by chemical or electrical signals or by behaviors.
  7. Anatomy.
    1. An opening or connecting passage between two structures.
    2. A joining or connecting of solid fibrous structures, such as tendons and nerves.