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'I understand your point of view' It does not indicate agreement, just comprehension
Decoding is step two of a process first described by communication scholar Stuart Hall. He first discussed step one-- encoding. Encoding refers to creating or producing a message; decoding refers to the listener or audience interpreting and understanding that message. For example, a company that sells candy bars wants you to buy one of theirs, rather than their competitor's. So they create a fun television commercial (encoding). You see it on TV and you interpret and understand what was being told to you (decoding).
Some can, most will not
The 10 spot will give you the year. See the link in the related links section for details on decoding it.
See related answer :How did Etiquette begin.
Oh they can see you when you are still, but they see you better if you move.
It would take a book or two to fully answer this question. It's like asking, "What is the history of Great Britain?" Begin investigation by discovering the anatomy of the brain. Then move on to its development. See the Related questions and Related links to begin.
At the beach you see youth and yachts. They begin with the letter y.
Anschutz does not publish data on this, but does provide information on decoding the proof markings for an approximate date. See the link below to the Anschutz website.
Encoding refers to the creation of, or the production of, a message (something you are trying to communicate). Decoding refers to the listener, or audience, interpreting and deriving the meaning of that message. So, in a commercial for a breakfast cereal, the company that is trying to persuade you to buy it will create an ad and you will see or hear it on TV and radio. You will then interpret, and hopeful, understand, what has just been said in that ad. British communication scholar Stuart Hall is one of the best known proponents of the theory of encoding and decoding.
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You begin any story the same way ... click the link to see how!