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    Questioning Techniques

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    Questioning techniques Questioning techniques are the skills to help a person get information from another person or a group of people‚ these formulas will give you the directions and paths appropriate to use depending on how much information you want from the answer. They can influence the outcome of the answer‚ you can ask a question intending to get a long or short answer‚ can avoid the explanations this way you would be just cutting long stories short. Through questioning you can make a

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    Analytical Technique

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    Analytical techniques Introduction * The analysis technique chosen is gas chromatography‚ I’m going to talk about it and I am elected chromatography studies to identify and quantify known materials do. * The principles of gas chromatography * The functions of gas chromatography * Theories of instruments and techniques etc. PRINCIPLES Gas chromatography (GC) was first demonstrated for analysis of liquid in the classic paper by james and martin (1952). It was quickly recognised

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    Marketing Techniques

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    Marketing Techniques Paignton Zoo (D1) Market Penetration Advantages: The advantage of market penetration is that it promotes the business to the public and allows it to be widely recognised by a variety of people. Paignton Zoo promotes its business on sites which are widely used every day by the public such as the radio‚ television. This means that every day there is a chance that a member of the public will hear about the business on the radio or see what they have to offer on the television

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    Therapeutic Techniques

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    APPLICATION: THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES The redecision therapy model of the Gouldings (1979) is grounded within the framework of TA theory‚ yet their methods are a combination of TA‚ Gestalt therapy‚ interactive group therapy‚ cognitive behavior therapy‚ family therapy‚ and psychodrama. Realizing the importance of combining the affective and the cognitive dimensions‚ the Gouldings draw heavily from TA theory for cognitive structure‚ and they use Gestalt techniques to provide the

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    Techniques of Logotherapy

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    Techniques of Logotherapy Paradoxical Intention The therapist encourages the patient to intend or wish for‚ even if only for a second‚ precisely what they fear. oUsed for obsessive‚ compulsive and phobic conditions (not for suicidal or schizophrenic patients). oUseful in cases of underlying anticipatory anxiety‚ often works very quickly. oMobilises the human capacity for self-detachment‚ often with a sense of humour oHans Gerz claims that paradoxical intention is successful in 80-90% of cases

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    graduate. This is the reality for nine of the students of the graduating class of 2016 at Horseshoe Bend High School. This problem affects the students‚ the teachers‚ the school‚ and the community as a whole. Education is defined as the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction at a school or university. This definition is critical when examining the high amount of students in the Horseshoe Bend High School graduating class of 2016. What happens when the

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    Like a Boss

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    stream of consciousness; the uninterrupted thoughts in a character. First person: The author disappears into one of the characters who tells the story in first person; I. Objective: The narrator disappears into a kind of roving sound camera. This camera can go anywhere but can record only what is seen and heard. Theme: The theme should be expressible in the form of a statement with a subject and a predicate. It is insufficient to say that the theme of a story is motherhood or loyalty

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    EXTERNAL STUDIES SCHOOL OF CONTINUING AND DISTANCE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA-MURAL STUDIES. LDP603: RESEARCH METHODS GROUP ASSIGNMENT GROUP 5 QUESTION: DISCUSS THE VARIOUS PROBABILITY AND NON-PROBABILITY SAMPLING TECHNIQUES USED IN RESEARCH. GROUP 5 (A) MEMBERS |S/NO |SURNAME |OTHER NAMES |REG. NO |SIGNATURE | | |GICHOHI |BENARD

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    Propaganda & Its Techniques Propaganda is the spreading of ideas‚ information or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution‚ a cause or a person. Propaganda is intended to make us accept or approve something without looking closely at the evidence. And Nowadays; Advertisers use propaganda techniques to trick consumers into buying their products. One of propaganda technique is “Card Stacking”. It is the strategy of showing the product’s best features‚ telling half-truths

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    Rendering Techniques

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    First‚ models of the object are generated. Next a viewing specification and lighting conditions are selected. Those surfaces visible to the viewer are then determined and rendered. Thick and thin line It is a popular technique that helps to make the drawing stand out. For this technique‚ thin lines are used in between adjoining surfaces. Thick lines are used when only one side can be seen. It is used to make the drawing stand out. Shading Shading is the process to make a simple line drawing of

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