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    Examining your emotional heritage Page 157 My family’s philosophy of emotion has mostly been based on emotion Coaching. They understand how I feel and help me through difficult situations such as when I’m feeling sad angry or scared. There are some certain emotions in which I have a hard time to understand but no emotion is more harder to understand than confusion. It’s really hard to understand when people are confused as well as its difficult to acknowledge why I feel confused about myself sometimes

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    Communication Engineering (RACE-2014)‚ 28-29 March 2014 A Review of Diversity Techniques in Wireless Communication system Satyanand Choudhary1‚ Surbhi Jha2 ‚ Prabhakar Sharma3 1‚2 3 B.Tech Student‚ I.T.S Engineering College‚ Greater Noida Assistant Professor‚ I.T.S Engineering College‚ Greater Noida 1 Satyanand.chaudhary@gmail.com 2 surbhi3jha@gmail.com 3 prabhakar.sh@gmail.com Abstract—It is the technique used to compensate for fading channel impairments. It is implemented by using

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    Table Of Techniques

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    Name: Template Table of persuasive techniques Class: Date: It is important to remember that when you analyse persuasive language‚ it is not enough to simply list the speaker‚ writer or cartoonist’s techniques. You need to go a step further and discuss the intended effect on the audience (reader‚ listener or viewer). This is shown in the table below. There is space for you to add other examples as you come across them. page x1 Persuasive technique Effect on the audience Alliteration This

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    Asking Questions the Right Way; An analysis of the questioning techniques employed by prospective teachers. (Current state of an ongoing action research to develop the questioning techniques of prospective teachers) R.M.D. Rohan Pasdunrata National College of Education- Kalutara Background; A number of researches conducted recently within the local setting on teaching skills of teachers show that there is a decline of the quality of classroom teaching of many teachers. The prime reason for this

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    Isolation Technique

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    Techniques for Isolation of Pure Cultures Objective : i. To perform the spread plate and the streak plate inoculation procedure for the separation of the cells of a mixed culture so that discrete colonies can be isolated. ii. To prepare a stock culture of an organism using isolates from the mixed cultures prepared on the agar streak-plate and/or the spread plate. Introduction : In order to be able to adequately study and characterize a certain microorganism‚ microbiologists need to separate

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    Memory Techniques

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    Memory Techniques 1. Organize - List facts in alphabetical or chronological order. Get a general idea of the textbook material‚ note the simple to complex and general to specific. Logical facts are easier to remember. 2. Make It Meaningful - Look for connections in what you are studying. For example‚ packing a parachute by itself can be boring‚ however‚ the excitement of jumping out of a plane gives a whole new meaning to this process. Focusing on the "Big Picture" helps provide meaning to the

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    Developing Emotional Intelligence: 5 traits • Self-awareness- recognizing your full range of emotions and knowing your strength and limitations. • Self-regulation- responding skillfully to strong emotions practicing honesty and integrity‚ and staying open to new ideas. • Motivation- Persisting to achieve goals and meet standards of excellence. • Empathy- sensing other people’s emotions and taking an active interest in their concerns. • Skill in relationships- Listening fully‚ speaking persuasively

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    Counseling Techniques

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    Counseling Techniques Sarah B. Fluhart Bellevue University Abstract Counseling Techniques come in a wide variety of models and from many different theories of counseling. The counseling techniques described during any motivational interviewing process are the basic techniques that will be addressed in this paper. Motivational interviewing techniques include: Asking open-ended questions‚ using affirmations‚ forming reflective statements‚ and providing a summary‚ these techniques along with body

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    Delphi Technique

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    Brainstorming is a group creativity technique by which a group tries to find a solution for a specific problem by gathering a list of ideas spontaneously contributed by its members. The term was popularized by Alex Faickney Osborn in the 1953 book Applied Imagination. In the book‚ Osborn not only proposed the brainstorming method but also established effective rules for hosting brainstorming sessions. Brainstorming has become a popular group technique and has aroused attention in academia. Multiple

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    Comparison between Adults and Children in relation to Accuracy and Identification of the Correct number of Touches Demonstrating the Influence of Interviewing Techniques Abstract The present study aimed to investigate how well children and adults can use body maps to show where touch occurred on another person. It was predicted that adults would report more correct touches than children‚ and that adults would have a higher accuracy score. A total of twenty nine psychology students from

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