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    lack of managerial experience and my unfulfilled need to have a family in this country. The triggering event was the fact that decided to confront Elka as the office manager instead of as a friend‚ which awoke in her‚ feelings of apprehension‚ defensiveness‚ and betrayal. In contrast‚ I knew that joining a religious cult was the worst thing that could have happened to someone as vulnerable to external influences as her. The initiation of the conflict took place when I decided to put the interest

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    Research objectives: The objective of the survey was to identify target demographics‚ purchase behaviour‚ traits and recommendations that would enable us to outline and implement communication mediums‚ which would integrate with the objectives of the organization. The sample consisted of existing customers who had previous interaction with Quality Diamonds and the report presents major finding that would define the path for strategizing marketing activities and incorporate a brand message.

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    ON BECOMING A PERSON BY CARL R. ROGERS PUBLISHED: by Constable‚ an imprint of Constable & Robinson Ltd-2004 CHAPTERS: 1-21 – DIVIDED 7 parts of the book. STUDENT: Elisangela Da Silva BOOK REVIEW 2 (words 1034) ON BECOMING A PERSON On Becoming a Person‚ by Carl Ransom Rogers‚ was published in 2004 by Constable & Robinson Ltd. Carl Rogers is best known as the founder of “client-centred”. This book is a classic in psychotherapy and it talks about the

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    “The quest for meaning or truth is as strong as ever‚ but Americans are looking for peace and spirituality in different forums than in the past” – Jerry Adler In the testimony of the Christian‚ it seems very traditional in Nancy Thomas became very involved within the Church. Her spiritual quest was upheld when she felt an exciting experience in the summer of 1957. Empowerment was clearly seen as she explains here phenomenon as she “felt as if the lord himself game me his hand to hold” and “felt

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    PSYC 100: Introduction to Psychology Study Guide for Exam 4 Chapters 12‚ 14‚ &15 The following Study Guide is to be used as a tool to help you guide your studying through the chapters covered for this exam.  There may be information covered in this study guide that is not on your exam or information on the exam which is not covered on this study guide. Remember‚ you are responsible for all information in the text and class‚ including videos‚ lecture and discussions. However‚ having a solid understanding

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    MINDFUL LISTENING SKILL IN HIGH SCHOOL IN AMERICAN AND VIETNAM Mindful listening skill is an important characteristic that can solve some constructive intercultural conflict management. The question is ‘What should intercultural conflict parties do?’ In my opinion‚ there are “listen mindfully to each other” and “listen responsively”. Warrilow (2011) points out that “Mindful listening is when you are not thinking and you remain fully present whilst the other person is speaking”. It is

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    Humans have always relied on their senses for description and imagery‚ that is why authors F. Scott Fitzgerald of The Great Gatsby and Ernest Hemmingway of The Old Man and the Sea rely on the imagistic writing style in their books. The authors of both these books bring readers into their stories and connect the emotions in the book with the senses. The senses that have the strongest imagery and connections are touch‚ sight‚ and sound. These are the strongest for the descriptions of each of the settings

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    about myself – feeling afraid of using drugs‚ and dismissing the fear because the thought is too uncomfortable. • Denying that I am worried – persuading one’s self that everything is OK‚ when it really is not. Phase 3: Avoidance and Defensiveness Avoiding anyone or any situation that will force the honest evaluation of one’s thinking‚ feelings and changes in behaviors: and if confronted‚ being defensive and not listening. Intervene if some of the

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    FCS2178 Can We Talk? Improving Couples’ Communication1 Eboni J. Baugh and Deborah Humphries2 1. This document is FCS2178‚ one of a series of the Florida Marriage Preparation series‚ from the Department of Family‚ Youth and Community Sciences‚ Florida Cooperative Extension Service‚ Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences‚ University of Florida. Original publication date November 2001. Reviewed October 2006. Revised December 2009; January 2010. Visit the EDIS Web site at http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu

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    Couples Therapy Demonstration Self-Evaluation: Adam & Steve Session 3 What were you (and your co-therapist) trying to accomplish during this counseling session? Stephanie and I were attempting to maintain a structured counseling session that would incorporate previous sessions and advance the utilization of the couple’s treatment plan. We started the session by recapping the last session and bringing back an element that helped the couple strengthen their bond. Accordingly‚ we also wanted to make

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