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    ANNA UNIVERSITY ‚ CHENNAI - 600 025 TIME TABLE - B.E/B.Tech(R-2008). /B.Arch.(R-2009) DEGREE EXAMINATIONS -May/June - 2013 For candidates admitted in Anna University‚ Chennai in 2008 ‚ 2009 & 2012‚ erstwhile Anna University of Technology‚ Chennai in 2010 and all erstwhile Anna Universities of Technology in 2011 Dated: 20-MAR-13 Branch Name B.E./B.Tech. Common to All Branches (except Marine Engineering.) Subject Code Semester Subject Name 01 01 01 01 01 01 Technical English

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    influence interpersonal attraction? Discuss in relation to relevant psychological theories and studies Interpersonal relationships are the close relationships we form with others around us. They range from close romantic relationships up to more casual relationships such as acquaintances or university peers. There are numerous numbers of social factors that may lead to interpersonal attraction such as proximity‚ physical attractiveness‚ similarity and reciprocity. There are also numerous theories into

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    Interpersonal Skills for the Digital World Elizabeth Johnson ATE 550 Interpersonal Skills in the Workplace Marshall University Instructor: Dr. Feon Smith Date: February 22‚ 2014 Interpersonal Skills for the Digital World Introduction It seems everyone you meet these days‚ from students in elementary school to their great-grandparents‚ has a cell phone. In addition‚ most people have other electronic devices as well‚ including tablets‚ laptop computers‚ and

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    To analyze an organization requires one to look deeply into several aspects‚ such as evaluating the interactions between employees. What is the interpersonal communication like? How do personalities and values fluctuate throughout the organization? Do they contribute to the greater success of the company? We also need to look at the organizational strategy and how it is implemented throughout and the logic behind why they chose to run the organization as it is. Exploring company culture is also important

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    Good relationships in all areas of our lives are essential to our physical and emotional health but we seem to always have more trouble rather than achieving them. Many people seem to believe that fundamental differences: of personality‚ opinion and interests are important factors in creating a strong and long-lasting relationship and that we are more likely to seek for qualities missing in ourselves from our partner or friend. However‚ this can be argued because these differences can also cause

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    Relationships: a key characteristic of a meaningful relationship is the ability of the people involved to listen and respond to each other. They communicate effectively; they are committed to staying in the relationship e when communication is difficult. Would you like the same kind of relationship your parents had? I would not like the same relationship my parents have had because there are secrets and lies. My mother will grant me permission to do something. My stepfather behind my mothers

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    Julio Gonzalez Interpersonal Communication Dr. Glenn Harwood May 25‚ 2011 Observation: Katie and Rick Dyad Seven-Step Conversation Katie and Rick both give off positive approachability cues. Katie is a talker by nature and during the observation she hovered over the stove stirring a pot of chicken soup. Rick has a pleasant demeanor; the cheery look on his face is welcoming and invites Katie to ask about his lunch earlier in the day. Opening introductory sets are tell-tale signs on whether

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    understood by others” (Borkowski‚ 2015‚ P. 79). It is clear that communication is a major issue in this case. Performance of an employee depends on his or her ability to effectively interact with the superiors‚ co-workers within the organization. Interpersonal skill is therefore an important aspect of communication. It can be defined as the “process whereby the individual implements a set of goal-directed‚ inter-related situationally appropriate social behavior which are learned and controlled” (Berry

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    Importance of Communication Jimmy Kim Instructor: Robert Strain COM200 Interpersonal Communication February‚ 23‚ 2015 Communication between people has evolved over centuries. Expression‚ gestures‚ the development of language‚ and the necessity to engage in joint action all played a major part. Even though people use communication every day in their lives to interact with other people around them‚ most people do not realize how important building our communication skills can be beneficial. Communication

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    Interpersonal Communication in the film Fight Club “You’re the most interesting ‘single serving’ friend I have ever met.” These are some of the first words that initiated the close‚ yet unorthodox relationship between Jack and Tyler Durden in the movie Fight Club. The film follows the narrator (indirectly referred to as Jack) and the entire movie takes place from his perspective. This is an important factor when analyzing the relationship between him and Tyler‚ because we only see the events through

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