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    competence- The ability to make message choices that others can comprehend as well as to respond to the message choice of others. Intrapersonal comm.- Communication that a person has with him or herself. This is often regarded as "self communication" Interpersonal comm.- Communication between two people‚ generally on face-to face interaction. Relational competence- The ability to process and create messages that convey the type of relationship assumed or desired by a communicator at a given moment. Self-esteem-

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    Berlin Wall

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    The Berlin Wall was the most poignant symbol of the Cold War and served as a prominent reminder of the repressive nature of Soviet Dominance in post World War II in Europe. After the fall of Nazi Germany‚ the allied powers divided newly conquered country into four zones‚ each of the sections occupied by the US‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ or the Soviet Union; the same was done with the capital city of Berlin (Rosenberg). Being the center of the country‚ Berlin was split between the two sides‚ the west

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    Hadrian’s Wall and the Antonine Wall are two of the greatest building achievements completed by the Romans. There are many differences between these two walls most notably the materials used in there construction. Hadrian’s wall was made a both stone and turf while the main material used on the Antonine Wall was turf. They also differ in the structures that can be found along the wall and the dimensions of the walls. There was a different level of planning that went into each wall and the number

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    The Mending Wall

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    Mending Wall Script Mending Wall is the opening poem of Frost’s second book of poetry “North of Boston”‚ which was published upon his return from England in 1915. While he was in England‚ he was homesick for the farm in New Hampshire where he had lived with his wife from 1900 to 1909. This poem depicts Frost’s personal story with his neighbor‚ a French-Canadian in New Hampshire. The two had often walked along their property line and repaired the wall that separated their land. The theme I am

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    Interpersonal Psychology

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    1. Describe the interpersonal qualities that make up EQ. Self-awareness Mood management Self-motivation Impulse control Interpersonal skills 2. What undesirable behaviors are associated with low EQ? Insecure Jealous Uncaring of others feelings Doesn’t take responsibility for his or her feelings Doesn’t respect others feelings Controlling Angry a demanding person negative people 3. Summarize the arguments of scientists critical of the concept of EQ. 1. The tests cannot measure a person’s innate

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    People need to communicate with each other and they communicate with lots of people in a day period. The relationships between these people and the person individually changes so there are lots of communication kinds and distances between these people and the person. People always needs to communicate with each other even they don’t know each other. Speaking‚ telling our needs and wants verbally‚ non verbally or in a written way is the basic need of our daily life. <br> <br>Speaking the basic communication

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    Bridge Trusses

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    1.Name at least 6 different types of bridge trusses: Pratt‚ Parker‚ K-Truss‚ Warren‚ Howe‚ Camelback http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/common-types-truss-bridges 2. Name and describe the 3 most common types of bridge truss types: Warren: The Warren Truss uses equilateral triangles to spread out the loads. The triangles reduce the forces to only compression and tension. Pratt: A Pratt truss includes vertical members and diagonals that slope down to the center. The inner diagonals are under

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    Metre Bridge

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    Ex.No Date Aim: To find resistance of a given wire using metre bridge and hence determine the specific resistance of its material. Apparatus: A meter bridge ‚a Leclanche cell ‚ a galvanometer ‚a resistance box‚ a jockey‚ a resistance wire or resistance coil‚ a metre scale‚ a set square and connecting wires Procedure: 1.Draw the circuit diagram as shown in figure and arrange the apparatus according to the arrangement diagram. 2. Connect the resistance wire or resistance coil whose resistance

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    The Door in the Wall

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    The Door in the Wall H. G. Wells The Door in the Wall is a story about Lionel Wallace‚ the narrator’s friend who was shearching for a door he found in his childhood. The door that had led him into enchanted garden of wonderful things and people. The narrator himself says that he doesn’t know whether Lionel himself was the possesor of an inestimable privilege or the victim of a fantastic dream. Even in the end‚ Redmond is not very much convinced in the reality of his story. One

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    Berlin Wall

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    The Berlin Wall was a huge part of the history of Germany because it was a contributing factor in the way that Germany was shaped from 1961 to 1989. There was no one reason for the building of the Wall it was a cluster of many events that took place. The west part of Germany was a very prosperous and profound area in the late 1950’ and early 1960’s and it was only going to get better. They had wanted to continue to grow their economy but East Germany was holding it back. East Germany was ‘behind

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