martes, 8 de octubre de 2013

COMMUNICATION DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN

CORIOUS FACTS

1. While the women they talk over feelings and people , men focus their conversations on objects and activities.





 

2. Stuttering , which some experts link to an excess of dopamine in the brain, affects four times more men than women .






3. Insults . The 72 % of men say rude in public, compared with 58 % of women.
But if they are insulted , they respond with sharper tongue .






4. Jokes. Men tell more jokes , especially in large groups. Women avoid the jokes in male presence and prefer to make jokes in small groups.







5. Talking about sex . A study by the University of Pennsylvania reveals that , despite what we usually think , young women (18-25 years ) tend to talk about sex with their close friends more often than men of the same age .




6. Men do not listen . Due to the shape of the larynx and vocal cords female , woman 's voice is more complex and melodic than the male . Therefore, according to Michael Hunter , University of Sheffield , when men hear women activated brain areas that process emotional intonation and musicality , which distracts from the message content.

lunes, 7 de octubre de 2013

Types of Written Communication

There are many different types of written communication.
                             
1. Newspapers
2. Magazines
 



3. Blogs
5.Letters
 4.Books
   


5. Posters

                                                                                          


 WHAT YOU PREFER?

viernes, 4 de octubre de 2013

How do snakes communicate with each other?

Snakes communicate through hissing. Hissing can be a sign of mating, aggression, and much more, depending on the tone and more. Snakes can communicate through smell & touch. During breeding this is very important. When the snake keeps sticking it's tongue out, it is smelling. They also feel vibrations from the ground.

jueves, 3 de octubre de 2013

HOW MANY LANGUAGES ARE THERE IN THE WORLD?



It’s estimated that up to 7,000 different languages are spoken around the world. 90% of these languages are used by less than 100,000 people. Over a million people converse in 150-200 languages and 46 languages have just a single speaker!
 
Languages are grouped into families that share a common ancestry. For example, English is related to German and Dutch, and they are all part of the Indo-European family of languages. These also include Romance languages, such as French, Spanish and Italian, which come from Latin. 2,200 of the world’s languages can be found in Asia, while Europe has a mere 260.


 

Interesting Facts about Languages

Here you will find some really interesting facts about languages.

  • The population of Europe is about ¼ of the whole world, but Europeans speak only 234 languages.
  • About 94% of all languages are regularly spoken by just 6% of the population of the world.
  • Most languages are constantly used by less than one thousand native speakers.
  • K. David Harrison, a linguist from the Swarthmore College, predicts that by 2050 about 90% of spoken languages will be dead.
  • In Papua New Guinea there are less than 5.5 million citizens and about 830 languages spoken by them.
  • The United Nation has six official languages, used in meetings: Arabic, Chinese, French, English, Spanish, and Russian.
  • Esperanto is the most popular artificial language.
  • The number of speakers of English in China is larger than in the USA.



miércoles, 2 de octubre de 2013

TYPES OF COMMUNICATION

 
 
Communicating is considered vital to trying to find the best communication medium is a must to keep in touch.  Some of the usual and normal means of communication are mentioned below.
 
 
 
 
 
There are many types of communication:
 
Verbal communication.
This is the most common of the many types of communication that we all have been using for so long. Verbal means you talk to each other. Uttering words and phrases and sentences is considered a verbal communication.
 
 
 
 
Non-verbal communication.
Non speaking, no words uttered, no noise type of communication; this is how a non-verbal communication is defined. This is normally used when one is not capable to speak.

 
Visual communication.
From the term itself, it is those types of communication that is relayed to you visually. You use your visuals to communicate with the map or the visual ad that you see to let you know where you should go. It communicates with you as you look at it and tells you what to do and where to go.
 
 
 
 
Written communication.
Writing is also another of the types of communication. If you do not have the ability to speak and communicate by the use of your mouth and tongue, the paper and the pen will help you. You can write anything that you want to say. It will help you tell others of what is in your thoughts and let them understand by reading your writings