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Johnny Broke The Siege. Story with an all lifetime lesson

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     Jonny was only five years old when he lost his father Agbeli Dzidepo. The mother’s name is Asinyo Esinam, a woman of value but unfortunately financially handicapped. Even before Mrs Esi lost her husband, life has not been easy for this household even though her husband was a teacher in Living Academy Preparatory School. Johnny was a handsome and a respectful boy who took exactly after his father’s good moral. His parents were very particular about his moral upbringing and his growth academically. Unlike children who turn out to be a disappointment even when their parents work tirelessly for their upkeep, his attitude was different. At home, he is the type that would run errands for the mother and made sure he reads his notes after and before school. Johnny learnt a very common saying one day which gingers him to aspire higher even as a child. “Reading makes the man“ and “Practice makes man perfect.“ He never went a day without saying this after his morning devotion with the mother

5 essential basics in Communication Design

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Note: The information provided in this article represents the views of the writer.  When creating any communication content as a communication designer, one must be able to understand the very basic elements of an effective communication message. This means that a few fundamental prerequisites must be the building block for communication so that it follows principles and does not defy the rightful order. After carefully examining the curriculum of some institutions that train professionals in this field, it is clear that these basics which will be explained here are essential for effective communication. What is Communication Design? Communication Skills Communication involves many forms of information transmission that include verbal, written, and non-verbal among others, and interestingly enough, art history explains how the modern letters of the alphabet were formed. This means that the communicator must be familiar with the words, syntax, constructions and all to create meaningful