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Interpersonal communication is the theory and practice of communication in face-to-face situations through  verbal, nonverbal, and relational processes.
Presentation communication is also known as public speaking, one would emphasize on analysis, reasoning, organization, evidence, and delivery.
Communication skills are the tools used in the above situations, as well as every other situation known.  They can [...]]]></description>
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<br />Interpersonal communication is the theory and practice of communication in face-to-face situations through  verbal, nonverbal, and relational processes.<br />
Presentation communication is also known as public speaking, one would emphasize on analysis, reasoning, organization, evidence, and delivery.<br />
Communication skills are the tools used in the above situations, as well as every other situation known.  They can be verbal and/or nonverbal.</p>
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