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  Reflection On Group Presentation In My Opinion Each group had their own magic while presenting, and each person had a different way of aproaching the class. My Favorite one was group 1 because of the way they presented, in my opinion they were the only group who tried to get the message that they were talking about across. Other gropus were just laughing, and didnt actually took the peresentation seriously. Chapter 3 Intercultural   Communications  Group 1 Talked about Chapter 3 Intercultural Communications: They explained that each culture has a different way of talking and that the way you talk is highly influenced on the environment you're raised in. Each culture Has its own values and morals, and other cultures may see them with different eyes, which makes morals and values perspectively. Interactions between people who don't share The same culture May sometimes be less effective, Than relationships between People who share the same culture, Cultural shocks are reactions

Erick Vega SPC1017-7480

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My Reflections on Chapters 3, 9 & 10 Group 1, Chapter 3: Intercultural Communication      This chapter explains the definition of intercultural communication and the role of intercultural communication in day-to-day life. Chapter 3 goes into-depth on intercultural communication such as separating low-context cultures from high-context cultures and low uncertainty-avoidance cultures from high uncertainty-avoidance cultures.        I think that group 1 did a good job of helping me understand the differences between those cultures since initially I didn’t get a proper understanding of low-high context and low-high avoidance cultures. What I really liked about Group 1’s presentation is the innocent theming of the presentation itself, very bright and simple slides showcasing how Group 1 summarizes Chapter 3. A minor but important detail that I was very interested in was the title of the slides throughout the presentation. Group 1 started their topics with the title part from the e-boo

Matthew Pena-Rendon

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Presentation Reflection Introduction Let's delve into my reflections on three recent presentations I had the opportunity to attend. The topics covered a range of important subjects including intercultural communication, group communication, and group leadership with problem-solving. While my group took the lead on presenting Chapter 9, the presentation that truly captured my attention was Group 1’s insightful take on intercultural communication. Throughout this reflective piece, I'll dive into the specifics of each presentation. Chapter 3: Intercultural Communication. Chapter 3's exploration of intercultural communication was well made (in my opinion). The presenter accurately navigated through the details of cultural differences, communication styles, and their profound impacts on our daily interactions. What truly elevated the presentation were the real-life examples that breathed life into abstract concepts, making them tangible and relatable to the audience. Moreover,

Presentations Reflections

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 Reflection on Group Presentations In class, all groups had to present on different yet interesting topics, but all dealing with the same idea, communication. Communicating effectively is most probably one of the most important things, when it comes to things like relationships, work settings, school settings etc. No matter whether the type of communication is nonverbal or verbal it's still important to have communication, and to be good at it.  Personally, I think I have good communication and social skills, I can talk to people very easily new or not, and I can communicate effectively when it comes to work and school settings. It's a skill i'm proud I have naturally and didn't have to build courage to learn or overcome anything to get to how I am now. But communication doesn't only need to refer to group settings, it's also important to different cultures because of how many different languages there are in the world, and in todays world, knowing two languages

Leonardo Valdes

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  Presentation Reflections on All Groups . I was really inspired by how presented the many ways of communication. It really got my heart moving, learning about cultures, figuring out how to work in groups, and gave me tips on how to be a good leader and how to solve problems. They really are like making speeches to inspire an entire civilization. The whole of this is to create a social network to communicate with others. This would sound like a really great idea on all sides in every direction. Although, these tactics are not really easy for me to do. I have had a very hard time doing it for quite a few years. I tried learning Spanish since I graduated to elementary school and it wasn’t exactly easy for me to learn, it was even hard to communicate with those who spoke Spanish. As for working with groups. They have not made working on a project very easy, there is a lot of arguing and making a mess of thing. Also I am not very social with others. It is very much a problem that is not ve