drow a communication cycle and explain how communication is taken place
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Communication occurs when a sender expresses an emotion or a feeling,
creates an idea, or senses the need to communicate. The communication
process is triggered when the sender makes a conscious or an unconscious
decision to share the message with another person—the receiver.
Every communicative act is based on something that conveys meaning, and that
conveyance is the message. The message may be either verbal (spoken or
written) or nonverbal (body language, physical appearance, or vocal tone).
Messages may also come from the context—or place and time—of the
communication. For instance, if you choose to make a critical comment to
someone, the place and the time you choose to make that comment will make a
big impact on how it will be received.
Every message is sent and received through one of our five senses—it is seen,
heard, touched, tasted, or smelled. The sensory media through which messages
are sent and received are communication channels. In a work setting, messages
may be seen through body movement, letters, memos, newsletters, bulletin
board notices, signs, emails, and so on. Messages that are heard come through
conversations, interviews, presentations, telephones, radios, and other audio
media. Sight and sound are the two most frequent communication channels
used in our society