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Joshi, L. M.
- Communication Skills
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The ability to convey your thoughts and ideas effectively is communication. It is getting your message across successfully, because if you don't convey it so, the ideas or thoughts the receiver receives do not reflect your own, causing a communication break down. It is a skill, a talent, which can be acquired by keeping some things in mind. Getting your message across is paramount to progressing, and for this it is a must that you understand what your message is, what audience you are sending it to, and how it will be perceived. Situational and cultural context should always be kept in mind for an intelligible and clear communication.
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1 Dept. of English, Kumaon University, Nainital, IN
2 Dept. of English, D.S.B. Campus, Kumaon University, Nainital, IN
1 Dept. of English, Kumaon University, Nainital, IN
2 Dept. of English, D.S.B. Campus, Kumaon University, Nainital, IN
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Journal of Literature, Culture and Media Studies, Vol 2, No 3 (2010), Pagination: 20-29Abstract
(i) What is Communication?The ability to convey your thoughts and ideas effectively is communication. It is getting your message across successfully, because if you don't convey it so, the ideas or thoughts the receiver receives do not reflect your own, causing a communication break down. It is a skill, a talent, which can be acquired by keeping some things in mind. Getting your message across is paramount to progressing, and for this it is a must that you understand what your message is, what audience you are sending it to, and how it will be perceived. Situational and cultural context should always be kept in mind for an intelligible and clear communication.
- Diverting History of the African Queen with Reference To Paule Marshall’s Browngirl, Brownstones
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Authors
Deepa Arya
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L. M. Joshi
2
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1 Kumaon University, Nainital, Uttarakhand, IN
2 Department of English, Kumaon University, Nainital, IN
1 Kumaon University, Nainital, Uttarakhand, IN
2 Department of English, Kumaon University, Nainital, IN
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Journal of Literature, Culture and Media Studies, Vol 1, No 2 (2009), Pagination: 181-187Abstract
“No Coercion, only mutual assistance, the joy of living, a free acceptance of discipline, order, earnestness, poetry and freedom from untroubled private citizen of the almost famous leader, there was an unbroken chain of understanding and trust.” (Frantz 1967:131).- Race, Class and Gender Bias as Reflected in Toni Morrision’s First Novel The Bluest Eye
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Authors
Megha Bharati
1,
L. M. Joshi
2
Affiliations
1 Kumaon University, Nainital, Uttarakhand, IN
2 Department of English, Kumaun University, Nainital, Uttarakhand, IN
1 Kumaon University, Nainital, Uttarakhand, IN
2 Department of English, Kumaun University, Nainital, Uttarakhand, IN