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Sacred Heart University's School of Communication & Media Arts held a commencement ceremony at the Frank and Marisa Martire Business & Communications Center on August 19, 2017. Photo by Tracy Deer-Mirek
This event took place in June 2015, in Enashipai, Naivasha, Kenya. It gathered demonstration project managers from all six IWRM AIO SIDS participating countries, as well as representatives of project implementing and executing UN agencies. The participants were trained on how to improve their communication skills. They also exchanged experiences with staffs in charge of similar projects in other regions of the world.
Read more about the project: www.aio-iwrm.org/
Photo Credit : IWRM AIO SIDS
23 August 2021 – Ismailia, AMR communication strategy workshop.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAOEgypt
Still frame from "Reverie"
COMM3302 Student Work Group 21
Semester 2, 2010
Synopsis:
'“Reverie” is a short drama film that explores the connection between the physical and mental worlds. It juxtaposes the spaces we create in our head with the world that surrounds us when we are awake, inviting the audience to question their perceptions of reality and the capabilities of dreaming. Inspired by research into dream theories, the story centres around an unidentified hospital patient and his journey through a surreal landscape.'
Directors: Cam Cole, Jacquie Spiller Producer: Kate Jones
Script Writers: Brodie King, Toby Simmer
Cinematographer: Madeline Sansom Sound Design: Toby Simmer
Lighting Design: Brodie King
Casting Director: Jacquie Spiller
Art Directors: Brodie King, Kate Jones Editors: Cam Cole, Madeline Sansom Lead Actor(s): Jakub Dammer and Olivia Carey
Supporting Actor(s): Nurse - Amanda Dixon
Music "Your Expense" written and performed by Ash Hendriks
"Sacrifice Piano Compilation" written and performed by Andrew G.
Reverie on Vimeo:
Communication & Media Studies
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Western Australia
MANAMA, Bahrain (July 16, 2014) -- Sailors and Marines move supplies off the multipurpose amphibious assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 5). Bataan is the flagship for the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group and, with the embarked 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, is deployed in support of maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Michael J. Lieberknecht/Released)
The Communication Disorders and Sciences clinic on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on December 4, 2019. (Jay Grabiec)
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30 Days of Gratitude | Day 10 - Communication. We sure have come a long way haven't we? Wow! Today, like most days, I communicated with someone by phone, in person, online, and text. Funny that today the boys asked if they could switch the phone in the basement to the 1960-ish black rotary phone! I'm grateful that we can keep up with each other despite the miles.
Funded by U.S. Department of State, World Learning is designing and implementing a professional exchange program, the Digital Communication Network, from June 10-28, 2017. This will be the third iteration of the program, which brings professionals from Eastern Europe and Central Asia to the United States to study topics such as trends and tools in digital communication; the impact of technology on marketing strategies; and social media management. Following the first exchange in 2015, the original participants established the Digital Communication Network as an independent professional association, which has registered over 3,000 members globally and conducted further workshops and events in Moldova, Lithuania, Poland, Armenia, and Ukraine.
When conversing with others, a person gets a “feeling” about participants whether they are speaking or not. That “feeling” is one of the nine emotions or twelve attitudes that nonverbal communication creates. Emotions and attitudes are expressed by gestures, postures, positions and distance the brain makes a person perform. They are automatic reactions. Spontaneous. Not rehearsed. Not planned.
Somewhere between Toba (鳥羽)and Ise(伊勢)
The "keitai" (携帯; mobile phone) is certainly THE dominant life-style item of the present. Everybody has one (or several). Contrary to Europe (or at least Vienna), talking on the phone on the train and subway is strictly forbidden in Japan (and this ban is largely observed - the mutual control mechanism is still working very well). But the keitai is not just a "mobile phone" anyway, but rather a multi-media gadget for e-mail, internet, TV, games (and probably many things I would not even dream of). Some ten years ago, still most people on trains were reading magazines or newspapers - today, the vast majority is twiddling the keitai (would be interesting to know whether the keitai had negative effects on the newspaper, and especially manga business).
This was a technically poor photo due to the reflection of the glass, but I really liked it. So, here is my solution to "fixing" it. I like to think of it as if this was a dream and the man and bear are able to communicate with each other. :-) Leave a comment if you see it differently.
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