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    “Listening Skills are Important for Career Success‚ Organisational Effectiveness and Worker Satisfaction.” Listening skills are methods which enable a person to understand what another person is saying. Technology offers new ways such as e-mail to send and store messages voice communication‚ in person or by telephone‚ radio or television‚ is still the common way to transfer information from one person to another. Listening skills are important because it is part of communication. It plays an

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    Being prejudice and discriminating others are two important ideas of social interactions among people. Prejudice is defined as holding an unsupportive and often negative stereotyped attitude about the members of a particular social group‚ whereas discrimination is the prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things. Basically‚ prejudice is the attitude at which someone holds and discrimination is the behavior that a person displays. Prejudice and discrimination can include

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    Cross-Cultural Interactions with Others Gina McDillon – Kitakis PSYC 870 Professor Jean Johnson December 1‚ 2010 Social workers‚ psychologists and educators alike‚ have a responsibility to develop cultural competencies. This implies a commitment to creating an environment of mutual understanding. “Cultural competence refers to the process by which individuals and systems respond respectfully and effectively to people of all cultures‚ languages‚ classes‚ races‚ ethnic backgrounds

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    Two Sides of the Same Coin: The Two Lives of Wes Moore The book The Other Wes Moore tells the riveting story of two boys‚ both who have the same name and were born not that far apart in Baltimore. Told through different years‚ each snippet of both these Weses lives shows the contrast they have. Moore uses multiple rhetorical devices in his story that help with his overall purpose of writing this book. Moore’s purpose throughout this whole story shows how the decisions a person makes shapes them

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    Humans turn on each other when threatened or even jealous. Pertaining to the twilight episode “The shelter” normal neighborhood friends are having a small dinner party. A nuclear attack was announced‚ and everyday citizens were willing to claw each other to death for a slim chance to survive. Every moment of good times and respect for each other quickly goes out the window‚ when the chance of death slips upon them. Why do human beings move quickly between love and adoration to only the strong may

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    that he led with the other Wes Moore. I think that his statement is eerily accurate when you break it apart and dive into the crazy parallel lives that these two men led. “The chilling truth is that his story could have been mine.” The other Wes Moore grew up in practically the same neighborhood as the author Wes Moore… yet their lives ended up so different. Both Moores lived in Baltimore‚ in neighborhoods with lower income‚ and a large drug influence. From a young age the other Wes Moore was exposed

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    Is cricket a curse for the other games in India? Cricket! Cricket! Cricket! Cricket has become the religion of India and the national anthem of the country‚ so much so that the word “sports” has become synonymous with cricket. Cricket runs as the life flowing blood through the veins of the multitude. The madness with which it has gripped the ignoramus masses of our country is evident from their complete capitulation to its god-like worship.   Yes‚ cricket is the “god of sports” in India. I

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    Just this morning‚ I was complaining to my dad that I hadn’t seen a decent movie in a very long time. This was until I watched The Other Sister. I’m not much of a sucker for romantic comedies‚ or chick flicks‚ but The Other Sister had such an endearing quality about it that I couldn’t help but fall in love. The Other Sister tells the story of Carla Tate‚ a young woman who has resided in a training school for many years because of her mental handicap. Carla’s only hope is that she will be accepted

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    The Other Side of Truth by Beverley Naidoo Student pack (Page references are to the Puffin edition) Chapter 1 – ‘Survivors’ 1. Which words in the italicised passage at the beginning of the novel convey a sense of violence? 2. Who witnessed the murder? 3. How is Sade’s father affected by it? 4. What is Sade’s response? 5. What is the name of the local language? 6. Why do you think the gunmen called at Sade’s house that morning? 7. Summarise Uncle Tunde’s argument. 8. What was the

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    By Any Other Name Analysis

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    background and how they grew up. In the memoir‚ By Any Other Name‚ by Santha Rama Rau‚ she showed how her sister and her were put in a new school. The girl’s mother is a big part of their lives. With the mother’s direction the girls always seem to do what she says. The mom is very protective and likes to follow traditional Indian ways. For example‚ the lunch the girls brought to school were thin wheat chapatis‚ and vegetable curry‚ and all the other kids had sandwiches.

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