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    WHY LISTENING IS VERY IMPORTANT IN COUNSELING Fundamental to good counseling is the ability to listen to a client with total and undivided attention‚ in a non-judgmental way and absorb and understand what is being said. Clients might have been rarely listened to before‚ as often in the pressures of life and work listening is an undervalued skill. Often perceived as lack of action it is in fact a skill that is basic to communication. One cannot comment or engage in a real two-way dialogue without

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    Comparative Advantage

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    The theory of comparative advantage is perhaps the most important concept in international trade theory. As the economies that exist in our world our becoming increasingly more intertwined‚ it is becoming even more important. Nearly every country in the world depends on other countries to supply them with goods that they cannot produce in their own country. I believe that comparative in necessary in today’s economy. In this paper I am going to discuss comparative advantage and it’s effect on globalization

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    Critical Analysis

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    witness throughout history how much race‚ class‚ sexuality‚ and gender have shaped modern society. Throughout‚ this critical analysis I will shine a light on the modern day society and how the gender‚ race‚ and class have shaped and continue to shape our society. “Gender is rooted in social institutions and results in…the relationships between women and men…giving them differing…advantage and disadvantage within institutions” (Collins and Anderson 93). While‚ many can interpret this quote in many different

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    PLANNING LISTENING TOPIC/THEME : CHAPTER 7 – SAY “YES” TO HEALTHY LIVING‚ SAY “NO” TO ADDICTION Learning Outcomes | Language for informational use.1.1. Obtain information for different purposes by :a. Listening to spoken texts such as talks‚ speeches and viewing television documentaries and multimedia. | Time | 2 periods ( 10.10 am – 11.20 am ) | Class | Intermediate students ( 4 Elit ) | Resources | 1. Text book2. Audio recording and gadgets3. Colour Paper4. Pictures | Activity | 1. Write

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    Advantages of Cycling

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    and purchase of thorn proof tyres easily this area of concern. One of the great advantages of cycling is the sense of freedom one has‚ particularly for a young person who doesn’t have a licence. By freedom I mean that you are not dependent on others for transport. You can hope on your bike and go anywhere‚ anytime. You can take the train and it isn’t dependant on parking bays. Freedom and flexibility are great advantage of cycling. In the last few years‚ the population has become more environmentally

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    Critical Review: Davidsson‚ P‚ Steffens‚ P & Fitzsimmons‚ J 2009‚ ‘Growing Profitable or Growing from Profits: Putting the Horse in front of the Cart?’‚ Journal of Business Venturing‚ vol. 24‚ pp. 388–406. Q1. Identify the key findings/ arguments and any recommendations given by the author/s. Davidsson et al. (2009) examine in their article “Growing Profitable or Growing from Profits: Putting the Horse in front of the Cart?” the relationship between firm growth and profitability in case

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    COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE 1) The petrochemical industry produces goods that are largely undifferentiated. To be profitable‚ PCG need to be the lowest cost producer. Raw materials form the majority of PCG cost of revenue. PCG competitive advantage is‚ it has access to very low cost natural gas compared to its competitor‚ which in turn‚ means a higher gross profit margin. 2) PCG is backed by PETRONAS group‚ which also owns other 4 PLC units: i) MISC Bhd ii) Petronas Dagangan Bhd iii) Petronas

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    Advantages of music Affecting the brain waves According to studies it has been proven that your brainwaves can get stimulated with strong beats. The stimulation takes place to resonate in sync with the beat. Sharp beats ensure sharp concentration and it can help you attain a meditative and calm state. Music and your heart rate: Due to alternations taking place in brainwaves‚ other bodily functions also get affected. Functions like heart rate and breathing that are controlled by the autonomic

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    Listening Skills Study Report No. 1 2013 Fernwell Communications Stephanie Lloyd Listening Skills Study Report: No. 1 The initial phase of communications skills study of customer service agents at Fernwell Communications has been completed. Findings of this study showed that listening is the communications task that customer service agents spend almost 50 percent of their time doing but clearly have had little instruction in performing this skill effectively. This report is the first

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    become effective. Focused listening is a communication strategy that not only enables more of a chance to be able to hear what the speaker is saying but it also sends signals to the speaker to let them know that you are actually listening and engaged and also that you are actually listening in what they have to say. In some of my modules I am required to do some group work. As individuals we all have our different ways of working and I have realised how focused listening has helped me to work and

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