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    Body Language

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    1960’s research work done by Albert Mehrabian concludes that 93% of communication consists of body language while only 7% of communication consists of the actual spoken word. While words say what we mean‚ body language indicates aggresses‚ boredom‚ defensiveness‚ and romance as well as other feelings. There have been many studies that have concluded different percentages than what Albert Mehrabian’s were‚ however they overwhelmingly conclude that the greater part of communicating is through body language

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    Nida Model Of Addiction

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    A large majority of people today are willing to believe that addiction is a disease. However‚ there are many who disagree and define it as a lack of will power or moral weakness. In order for one to have compassion for those suffering from this disease‚ they must understand the stages and characteristics of the process of addiction. Over 30 years of intensive research has taught us‚ and NIDA supports‚ that addiction is a disease of the brain. The NIDA defines drug addiction as "a brain disease

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    ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR AND DEVELOPMENT Session 4: Team and Group Dynamics Case Presentation • Hy Dairies Inc. What are Teams? Groups of two or more people who interact and influence each other‚ are mutually accountable for achieving common goals associated with organisational objectives‚ and perceive themselves as a social entity within an organisation. • Groups of two or more people • Exist to fulfill a purpose • Interdependent -- interact and influence each other

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    This includes how intimate relationships are shaped by goals of attachment and affiliation lead to desire and love thus creating intimate bonds. They expand on intimate relationships stating how negative emotional behaviours such as criticism and defensiveness can erode intimate relationships (Levenson & Gottman‚ 1983) while helpful emotional patterns such as sharing what is good in life and play contribute to positive relationships. Similar goals are central to emotions in friendships which are based

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    alternatives Decrease or destroy sensitivity Cause members to drop out or resign from committees Arouse anger that disrupts a meeting Interfere with empathy Leave losers resentful Incline underdogs to sabotage Provoke personal abuse Cause defensiveness [edit] * Results of group conflicts Conflict in the group need not lead to negative results‚ however. The presence of a dissenting member or subgroup often results in more penetration of the group’s problem and more creative solutions.

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    Top Ten Bsc Mistakes

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    Monday‚ December 20‚ 2010 7:47:51 PM The Top Ten Balanced Scorecard Mistakes: Best of Reader Feedback A few weeks ago‚ we asked for input from this community in compiling a list of the top 10 mistakes of the balanced scorecard. Obviously we touched a nerve because we were overwhelmed by great feedback. Thank you for all your insightful comments. We’ve sorted through your observations and boiled them down into a list. Any such list is necessarily subjective‚ so we hope this generates more discussion

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    business strategy

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    Agenda    1.  Context    2.  Business  Strategy    3.  Generic  Compe99ve  Strategies    4.  Interac9ve  Strategies     Gesa Chritstin Noelck‚ Miechele Romano 1. Context The Exploring Strategy Model: Gesa Chritstin Noelck‚ Miechele Romano 1. Context Strategic Choices Business Strategy Corporate Strategy International Strategy Innovation Strategy Acquisitions & Alliances Focus: Focus:

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    Cheating in Relationships

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    Annette Homewood Informative Speech #2 Saddleback College TOPIC: Cheating in Relationships GENERAL PURPOSE: To answer common inquiries about cheating SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To arm individuals with insight and knowledge as to why people cheat and what one can do to lessen the chances of cheating occurring in a relationship THESIS: The more one is aware of the prevalence of cheating and how it occurs‚ the better preventive steps one can take toward creating a more secure relationship‚ and

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    Laughter is a powerful antidote to stress‚ pain‚ and conflict. Nothing works faster or more dependably to bring your mind and body back into balance than a good laugh. Humor lightens your burdens‚ inspires hopes‚ connects you to others‚ and keeps you grounded‚ focused‚ and alert. With so much power to heal and renew‚ the ability to laugh easily and frequently is a tremendous resource for surmounting problems‚ enhancing your relationships‚ and supporting both physical and emotional health. Laughter

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    Afghan Girl Analysis

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    The portrait has always been a key point of the arts‚ whether it be the refined face of ‘Mona Lisa’ by Leonardo da Vinci or ‘L’image fantôme’ by Hervé Guibert. The common features of all photographic portraits combine the genre in content and means of expression‚ therefore the atmosphere and mood in an image play a significant part in photography. Photography denotes a fraction of a second in life; a second which if missed will be gone forever‚ never can it occur again. The gesture and movement

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