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    Page 1 of 2 Nonverbal Listening Patterns I chose graded project number one‚ being Nonverbal Listening Patterns. Nonverbal listening patterns means‚ certain messages through a variety of cues such as body language and tone of voice. As I observe myself on two separate occasions. Choosing two people with whom I know: Vickie L. my sister and Avery D. a loan officer‚ at our local bank. The exercises consist of two different conversations. While speaking with each person I was to analyze my

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    Jerry Uelsmann was the originator of photomontage in the 20th century‚ he did things he should not have been able to do in a darkroom with only enlargers‚ because digital enhancements did not exist at that time. The surreal‚ spiritual and thought-provoking images of Jerry Uelsmann‚ makes him one of the world’s most acclaimed photographers. Jerry Uelsmann was born in Detroit on June 11‚ 1934. He received his B.F.A. degree at the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1957 and his M.S. and M.F.A.

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    Listening Vs. Hearing Listening versus Hearing by Robert M. Sherfield‚ Ph.D. http://www.netplaces.com/self-esteem/active-listening/listening-versus-hearing.htm There are weighty differences between listening and hearing. Hearing is an automatic response while listening is a voluntary action. Hearing has little to do with choice‚ while listening has everything to do with choice. Think of it in this light: Just because you have hands‚ this does not make you a painter‚ sculptor‚ or carpenter. Just

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    their day to day activities and it has immense effect on the body and mind. Everyone in this world loves music as it evokes particular emotional states and these emotional states are related to brain and autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity. Listening to music activates a multitude of brain structures involved in cognitive‚ sensorimotor‚ and emotional processing. Music has the potential to induce strong emotions which are either positive or negative‚ and positive emotions can augment well-being

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    In the book Maniac Magee‚ the author Jerry Spinelli used details‚ dialogue‚ action‚ and thoughts to create a main character named Maniac ( Jeffrey) Magee. Maniac Magee was introduced into the book by telling who Maniac Magee was. To me‚ I think that Maniac Magee was helpful‚ for example‚ in the beginning‚ Maniac was introduced to Amanda Beale. Amanda was on her way to school and she was carrying her suitcase that was full of books she called it her “library”. It was half open and the books came

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    it under the rug‚ just to manifest in your later years as perhaps a mental illness or PTSD? I believe that Bean going to a lawyer and pressing charges was the best way to handle this problem. Why? Well‚ because Jerry Maddox needs to pay‚ the town needs to know‚ and Liz needs justice. Jerry Maddox deserves to pay for his horrendous crime. One reason is so he can’t do it again. No one said that he wouldn’t try again on another unlucky person‚ and this time he may do worse. Second‚ he needs to learn

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    Active Listening Skills Reflection Paper EDL/531 Tonya Dean 2/17/13 Paula Baucom I interviewed Ronnie Macko‚ a nurse educator at Select Medical Corporation and Chris Schillig a high school and college level English instructor. I had to conduct the interviews at separate times because of schedule conflicts. The interviews were conducted using the list of coaching/ mentoring questions that our team had developed in week 3. I will attach each instructor’s individual responses to the end of the

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    Jerry Garcia and The Grateful Dead Jerome John Garcia was born in 1942‚ in San Francisco’s Mission District. His father‚ a spanish immigrant named Jose "Joe" Garcia‚ had been a jazz clarinetist and Dixieland bandleader in the thirties‚ and he named his new son after his favorite Broadway composer‚ Jerome Kern. In the spring of 1948‚ while on a fishing trip‚ Garcia saw his father swept to his death by a California river. After his father’s death‚ Garcia spent a few years living with his mother’s

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    There is a character who is really like no other in the world of comic book villains. It would be hard for a person to actually find a character who is this deep and this disturbed in the world of comic book villains. The mind that concocted him‚ Jerry Robinson‚ must have been a very twisted person indeed. This character represents a theory about existence that part of me believes that all people wish we could embrace‚ in our own way. First‚ the Joker’s history. Different comics and movies

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    Assignment 2 I had no social life because of school and how they always had boring work to do had to be done by Monday. The grading system that is suggested by Jerry Farber is a credit system. His system would make it so that it won’t be a pass fail system and would help out everyone. Jerry Farber wrote an article called “A Young Person’s Guide to the Grading System". The main point of Farber’s paper is that the current grading scale doesn’t work and he wants to change the scale to a credit system

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