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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adventure communication" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts related to communication strategies or methods that involve adventure or exploration themes, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The workshop focused on adventure communication techniques to engage participants in outdoor team-building activities."
Alternatives: "exploratory communication" or "expedition communication".
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I want to present a wide-open Canadian sense of colour, adventure, communication and openness that defines our country".
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However, Gheorghe Câţean, one of the Romanian shepherds concerned, could not identify any great advantages in transhumance other than saying that it is a form of natural selection (because only healthy sheep survive), that it reduces the fat content of the lamb meat and that it is a great adventure for men! (personal communication).
Since the trail has become more of a social experience for young long-distance hikers than a wilderness adventure, these logbooks serve as an important communication medium for the hikers.
5: The number 5 is related to advertising, promotion, sales, sensuality, sex, freedom, travel, communication, changes, fluctuation, flexibility, excitement, adventure, transmutation.
Congo (1980; filmed 1995) weaves factual accounts of primate communication with humans into a fictional adventure tale about an aggressive species of gorilla.
(1980; filmed 1995) weaves factual accounts of primate communication with humans into a fictional adventure tale about an aggressive species of gorilla.
With it, consumers have an easy way to document their adventures in video, record video emails and enhance communication with "face-to-face" video-conferencing.
Chew Magna Primary School won a Becta award for the use of ICT in Practice in 2005 for using the adventure exploration computer game Myst to support literacy and communication.
Mitchell Zuckoff's "Lost in Shangri-La" delivers a feast of failures — of planning, of technology, of communication — that are resolved in a truly incredible adventure.
It requires work (fun work), a sense of playfulness, a commitment to conscious communication, body knowledge, a sense of your own adventure-driven nature, time and a sense of amazement and wonderment.
Her main interests, and blogs, are primarily about poly relationships, communication for both poly and monogamous relationships, spirituality, and her adventures in the kink community.
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