ongoing communication
You draw a circle around a circle.
Its the distance from the center of the circle to the edge of the circle.
The cord of a circle that contains the center of that circle is a diameter of that circle.
it becomes a circle inside another circle
the group or organisation in which we comunicate is called as comunication circle for example friend circle.
Cerebral arterial circle or circle of Willis
ongoing communication
Circle of Willis or the cerebral arterial circle
Circle time, generally meant for children ages 2-5, refers to a period of time designated to sitting together for group activities. Circle time can help develop listening skills, oral communication, and attention spans.
The small circle bug, also known as the ladybug, plays a significant role in insect behavior and communication. These bugs release chemicals called pheromones to communicate with each other, especially during mating and marking territory. The small circle bug's presence can also indicate a healthy ecosystem, as they feed on harmful pests like aphids, helping to maintain a balance in the environment.
Sheila Mary Lockwood has written: 'An evaluation of circle time as a means of developing co-oparative communication skills in boys and girls'
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Reading the Bible or any good book is very valuable for the home circle in that it creates a stronger bond within the family. Studies show that families who do group activities such as this form a stronger love, and encourages communication with one another too.
You draw a circle around a circle.
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Standing in a circle when talking allows for better visibility and equal participation among all individuals. It creates a sense of inclusion and fosters open communication. The circle formation also removes any perception of hierarchy and promotes a more egalitarian and collaborative atmosphere.