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one person to another. Some of these forms of communications are used to
communicate from one person to many people. Some of these forms of
communications are used to communicate from many people to many people.
Some of these forms of communications may seem simplistic. And Some of these
forms of communications might better be described as telecommunications.
          The number one main aspect of communications you should become more
aware of is the ability of a person to communicate using their energy and the
sound or refraction in their voices. A person can communicate things just by using
their energy alone. A person can use their energy to intensify or heighten
whatever they are saying. By using their energy and the refraction of one's voice, a
person can say the same sentence or the same words differently to communicate
different variations or meanings of that sentence or words. For example, let's take
the sentence "have a nice day". If I were walking down the street and I met a
friend of mine and stopped to talk briefly for a moment. At the end of our brief
conversation I might say "have a nice day". In this instance I would probably say it
casually. If I were at the store and the cashier were giving me a hard time, just
before I left I might say "have a nice day". In this case I would probably say it
sarcastically. If I were talking to someone and they were feeling a little down, I
might say to them "have a nice day". In this case I would probably say it genuinely
or sincerely to try to cheer them up. Whether it is said casually, friendly,
courteously, sarcastically, sincerely, half-heartedly, or however, it is communicated
with natural human energy and the sound of one's voice.
          Let's do one more short example. Let's use the words "don't stop". If my
girlfriend started to give me a back rub and I didn't want her to, I might say "don't"
with a little pause in the middle and then "stop". This would mean that I wanted
her to stop. But, if she started to give me a back rub and I liked it, I might say
"don't stop". This would mean that I wanted her to keep going. Also, the refraction
in my voice would change accordingly to how I wanted it to be perceived.
          This part of communications is the most important part of communications.
It was and is highly developed and redeveloped with the use of SMARiTT to monitor
people and their reactions to such communications in this manner. It is also a part
of psychology and psychological warfare. It is taught and practiced in many
industries and occupations. Here is a list of just a few.
          1. It is taught in the television and movie industry. Actors and actresses
learn how to use their energy to portray characters or other people. They learn
how to use their energy and the refraction in their voices to say their lines with
the proper emotional content so that the meaning is expressed the way it is
supposed to. Directors learn it so they can direct the actors and actresses as to
how they want them to play their parts so they can choreograph their roles as it is
scripted or directed. Newscasters learn it so they can report the news the way
they are directed to. And so on, and so on, and so on.
          2. It is taught in the radio broadcasting industry. Radio announcers learn
how to use their energy to maintain the proper tone of voice to communicate
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