Communication

Welcome to the world of communication. Human communication is grounded in cooperative and shared intention.   It is important that we grasp the concept of communication in every aspect and arena, for communication is the key. Communication in human society has been recognized for thousands of years, far longer than we can demonstrate through record history.
Communication is a major factor in bringing the opinions and though of some of the greatest mind of the human race. Human have communication abilities that other animal do not. Being able to communicate aspects like time and place as thought they were solid objects. Here are a few examples of how we can communicate to each other on a daily basis:
    1   A range of communication methods

      1.     Sign language is one of the most common means of communication. Sign language has been around for centuries and is most common to the audibly impaired. Sign language is a language which chiefly uses manual communication to convey meaning, as opposed to acoustically conveyed sound patterns.
        This can involve simultaneously combing hand shapes, orientation and movement of the hands, arms or body, and facial expressions to fluidly express a speakers thoughts.
        The Latin for the word communication is Communicare, meaning “to share” it’s the act of conveying intended meaning to another entity through the use of mutually understand signs and semis tic rules.
      2. None-verbal communication describes the process of conveying meaning in the form of non-word messages. This can include haptic communication, chronemic communication, gestures, body languages, facial expressions, eye contact and how someone dresses.
          Non-verbal communication relates to intent of a message. Intent are voluntary, intentional movements like shaking a hand or winking, as well as involuntary, such as sweating.
          Speech also contains nonverbal elements like paralanguage, eg rhythm, intonation, tempo and...