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    being held by an Eco-friendly club. During the trip‚ they were seperated in to 4 groups. Since this activity is to train them well‚ the first 2 groups went in to the jungle separately and find a way out. They were given walkie-talkies to communicate but may only use it for 5 times. The first 2 groups are mostly the juniors and 2 seniors in each group t help them. The second 2 groups are all seniors so they went in t the jungle during the night session. The obstacles were even more challenging

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    Before discussing how a healthcare worker uses emotional intelligence when establishing communication with a client in a health care environment‚ it is imperative to first have a clear understanding of what emotional intelligence is. Only then can we assess how it is used by a healthcare worker when communicating with client and its relevance in such a setting. Defining what communication means in this context is also important to understanding how a healthcare worker uses emotional intelligence

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    BBCworldservice.com ____ post card. R: hello‚ I’m Rob and welcome to 6 minute english. With me today in studio is Ms. Feifei. Hello there. F: Hi Rob. R:In today’s programme we are discussing films make us cry and why we actually enjoy watching something that makes us burst into tears or another words to cry out loud. We are also looking at the language associated with crying. So crying out loud surely this is something that you have done‚ Feifei? F: I’m afraid yes so I have done that. R:

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    hesitant manner‚ finding it difficult to get the message across‚ and you just sit there‚ bewildered‚ having absolutely no idea what they are talking about. We all know what we want to say‚ but communicating and getting the message take a whole other level of understanding of the subject at hand. But if only you know it‚ and you can’t seem to communicate it‚ is it knowledge? There are many ways of communication‚ some much more complex and refined‚ hence more difficult to make yourself clear‚ some simpler

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    One day when we were young As the title of this short story alludes‚ the theme of One day when we were young (published in Thicker Than Water‚ 2001) is youth‚ growing up and going from childhood to adulthood – or at least becoming a teenager. The story takes place in 1955 probably on the countryside of Ireland‚ where the author Vincent Banville is from – this is also supported by the description of the nature and surroundings‚ with rocks‚ meadows and ruin castles‚ and the fact that a protestant

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    When Apathy Strikes‚ We All Lose During a recent interview held at the NAIA Terminal II‚ a Japanese reporter from TV Tokyo boldly asked President Rodrigo Duterte‚ “Which country do you favor more – China or Japan?” In response‚ the president proudly answered “Between China and Japan‚ I love the Philippines more!” The simple yet notably patriotic statement of the president earned the applause of the participants at the conference‚ in which hopefully the Filipinos appreciated it - regardless of their

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    In the article “Why We Eat When We Are Not Hungry‚” by Kristie Nybo‚ Ph.D.‚ Researchers seek to answer this unique question. There is the understanding that human body is made of systems that regulate activities as moving‚ sleeping‚ eating and drinking. However‚ there are some cases where people engage in the activities beyond the homeostatic controls. In this case‚ it happens that a person will go on eating even though they feel that they are full. Andreas Hess and his teammates at the Friedrich-Alexander-University

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    For English homework‚ I read a passage called “Why and When We Speak Spanish in Public” which the title portrays the main objective of the article. The writer explains why she and her family‚ outside of their home‚ speak in their native language‚ Spanish. She illustrates her background and culture and takes pride in her heritage by defending her right to speak Spanish in America. This article was very passionate which caused me to be compelled by the words she spoke. I loved the way to which the

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    friends‚ my family‚ superiors‚ even families with a special need children. However‚ that doesn’t make it right. Strongly against the use of the word - stands John McGinley‚ Special Olympics Ambassador. In his Huffington Post Blog‚ “What Really Happens When We Use The R-Word‚” the firm activist explains why this now commonly used word is always meant as a “euphemistic put-down”‚ and how it should never be used to define an individual with a disability. Instead‚ the word should be disposed of‚ and replaced

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    When Should we Discard Explanations that are Intuitively Appealing? Intuition‚ knowing or considering something to be likely from an instinctive feeling and not from conscious reasoning‚ is a difficult concept to deal with. Intuition can be often be true‚ but also lead us down a path of poor judgement. The difficulty with intuition is knowing when to accept it or when to reject it. Complicating this dilemma is dealing with explanations that are intuitively appealing. The more we want an explaination

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