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    I am Michelle Wiegand‚ and currently in my seventeenth year of education. My present role is sixth grade literacy at South Tama Middle School‚ where I have been for four years. School Law and Mandates is my last class for my Ed Leadership adventure; there are also a few internships remaining. As of right now‚ I am not ready to leave the classroom. When I am ready to leave‚ curriculum or leadership at any level interests me; elementary or middle school would be my firsts thoughts. I am comfortable

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    The two communicative processes responsible for these changes are: * Feedback * Self-disclosure Feedback: * Involves others telling us what they perceive in our blind self. * We always want positive feedback * Fishing for compliments e.g. ‘I must look awful in this old top’ Disclosure * As you get to know someone you being to entrust them with information from your hidden self. Over disclosure * Telling someone more that they need or want to know about yourself.

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    Social norms are almost an invisible part of our society. They play a role in our lives every single day‚ but for the most part‚ they go unnoticed. Social norms are the established standards of behavior maintained by a society. They are basically “guidelines” on how to act‚ what is normal behavior‚ and if anyone breaks these standards‚ their actions are considered to be unnormal or inappropriate. There are a few different types of social norms; they include folkways‚ mores‚ formal norms‚ laws‚ and

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    Differences Between Leadership And Management Leaders and managers are very similar in role responsibilities‚ yet have very subtle differences. Both roles are instrumental in building strong teams of employees and compliment each other as they work towards the same goals. There are a few notable differences‚ which can help to distinguish between a manager and a leader. Managers perform functions in organisations and hold a particular‚ formal‚ title and fulfill a role. They are responsible for

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    Throughout almost all societies‚ politeness plays an integral role in the effectiveness of social life and interaction within the context of both inter-cultural and cross-cultural communication. Within different cultures the definition of politeness may vary substantially and as a result may be appropriated in ways that are largely misunderstood within the context of other cultures. It is for this reason that scholars such as Brown and Levinson have derived theories on politeness and its use within

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    In what ways does Iago manipulate others in the early scenes? Does he even manipulate the audience? Iago‚ is the machiavell of the play ’Othello’‚ described as one of Shakespeare’s most sinister characters. He is the real villain who in this story gets his revenge‚ using manipulation slowly climbing up the stairs of hierarchy to get to his general‚ who he hates. And the reason for that is not only not getting the position that he wanted but also his belief introduced by some rumour that Othello

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    Literature In Dracula

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    Throughout history authors have used many different techniques to convey their message to readers. These techniques compliment Stoker’s work and help bring their story to life. Bram Stoker’s classic gothic romance novel Dracula‚ illustrates horrific actions of a count‚ and disturbing events that occur in Transylvania. Many literary techniques are used to emphasize Stoker’s works. Literary devices such as sensual imagery‚ gothic setting‚ and tone add to the decadent ghastliness in his novel. Sensual

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    ESL Writing Ms. Layzo May 16‚ 2012 I am the master of my fate and the captain of my soul Beyond the night that covers me‚ Black as the Pit from pole to pole‚ I thank whatever gods may be for my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have never regretted and I blinked. Subjected to the blows of fate‚ my head is bloody‚ but unbowed. Beyond this place of wrath and tears looms but the Horror of the shade‚ the menace of the years Finds and shall find me unafraid. No matter how

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    Dualities in Othello

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    Shakespeare’s Othello continues to engage audiences through its dramatic treatment of grand and challenging ideas. In the light of your critical study‚ does this statement resonate with you? Make specific reference to the text. Shakespeare explores numerous grand and challenging ideas throughout the play Othello. One such idea is the concept of dualities and the way in which they are manifested in people. In the play‚ there is no exploration of the ambiguities of life‚ everything is divided into

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    Personal Values Personal values are made up of many environmental influences including upbringing‚ religion‚ friends‚ family‚ peers and‚ education. How individuals demonstrate and model their personal values is seen through personal and work behaviors‚ decision- making‚ problem-solving and‚ interpersonal interaction. Personal values define character. Management style and management skills combined with trust and personality are all aligned with individual ethics and values. Day- to-day decisions

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