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how do you communicate?

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At a basic level, communication is simply sharing information. It can
be achieved in either a verbal or nonverbal way.

Visual processing is one of our first skills as a young child. Cathy Bert from Bert Gallery brings some thought to an old adage -- a picture is worth a thousand words. What does it take to capture a moment bisually? What does it then communicate?

Do you remember this childhood chant? “Sticks and stones will break your bones but words can never hurt you.” It isn’t completely true. Language is powerful.

Words can sure be insightful. Inside are samples of poetry from inner-city youth. We also take a look at the evolution of newspapers.

Diversity is also explored. How does it impact business? Language
and culture may add challenges, but they also add opportunities.

There is a flip side in communication? Listening.

Take care,
lisa

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