Literature aids communication by offering a platform to express complex ideas, emotions, and experiences in a creative and engaging way. Through the use of storytelling, imagery, and symbolism, literature helps convey messages and perspectives that can resonate with readers on a deeper level, facilitating understanding and connection between individuals. Additionally, literature can spark conversations, encourage empathy, and inspire critical thinking about diverse topics and themes.
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Poetry. In ancient china, poetry meant communication, inspiration, and, yes, literature.
Yes, there is extensive literature on communication skills both internationally and locally. Foreign studies often focus on the impact of effective communication on professional success, interpersonal relationships, and emotional intelligence, highlighting frameworks like active listening and non-verbal cues. Local literature may emphasize cultural nuances in communication practices, the role of language in fostering understanding, and the importance of communication in community engagement. Together, these bodies of work underscore the critical role of communication skills in various contexts.
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Jacqueline Hurtley has written: 'Literatures in English' -- subject(s): Colonies in literature, Intercultural communication in literature, Congresses, Ethnicity in literature, English literature, History and criticism
Jerry S. Davis has written: 'Guide to the literature of student financial aid' -- subject(s): Student aid
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Jacci Cole has written: 'Great Mysteries' 'Animal communication' -- subject(s): Animal communication, Human-animal communication, Juvenile literature
Robert Wandberg has written: 'Self-Direction' 'Change' 'Conflict Resolution' 'Ethics' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Ethics, Conduct of life, Teenagers 'Resilience' 'Communication' -- subject(s): Communication, Interpersonal communication in adolescence, Juvenile literature 'Self-Acceptance'
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Timelessness, universal themes, communication across cultures, relevancy.