Communication has been evolving over the years. From the most primitive methods to where communication is today, the study of the changes throughout time has opened a discipline known as Communication Theory. Although human beings have always communicated in some way or another, it took some time before communication itself was analyzed. In the twentieth century, people began to study the communication process with intensity. Over time, this study became known as Communication Theory. Because communication is central to the human experience, it is the main focus of the study of Communication Theory. In 1980, S.F. Scudder determined the "Universal Communication Law," which states that "All living entities, beings, and creatures communicate through sounds, reactions, physical exchange, movement, gestures, languages, etc." In addition, Scudder denotes that communication is often used as a means of survival; such as when a baby cries for nourishment, or a plant changes color due to lack of water.
Regards: Millie Wood
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