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    September 25‚ 2014 Dance Classes Have you ever taken dance? I have been in dance for twelve years. Three examples of my favorite dance classes are tap‚ ballet‚ and pointe. Dancing has been one of my favorite hobbies since I was five years old. One example of my favorite dance classes is tap class. The reason it is one of my favorites is because my dance class has high heel black shoes with metal taps on the heel and toe that make noise when touching a hard surface. In tap we

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    Music

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    Music is an important and extremely useful tool in the way we learn and to deny its power is a waste of a truly wonderful resource” (Kristian David Olson). Though some would look at music as a small footnote in the progression of humanity‚ it is in fact a much greater force; for some‚ it defines their very existence. The fact is‚ music is a driving force in society; it has been present since the dawn of man. The average person spends several hours a day listening to music‚ whether they see it as

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    Active Listening - 1

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    Active listening is a communication technique that requires the listener to understand‚ interpret‚ and evaluate what (s)he hears. The ability to listen actively can improve personal relationships through reducing conflicts‚ strengthening cooperation‚ and fostering understanding. When interacting‚ people often are not listening attentively. They may be distracted‚ thinking about other things‚ or thinking about what they are going to say next (the latter case is particularly true in conflict situations

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    Active Listening 3

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    Abstract This paper explores the skills of active listening. The resources in this paper define active listening along with the advantages of having active listening skills from a clinical perspective and effective ways to communicate through encouraging‚ paraphrasing and summarizing. Other resources will define different barriers that hinder the ability to actively listen. Lee and Hatesohl (2011) suggest for us to be effective communicators‚ it is necessary to become active listeners (abstract)

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    My Favorite Place

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    Heavenly Vargas Maria Kute English 102-106 15‚ February 2012 My Favorite Place My Favorite place is in Sedona‚ Arizona‚ and it’s called Slide Rock‚ the park is named after the famous Slide Rock‚ a stretch of slippery creek bottom adjacent to the homestead. Visitors may slide down a slick natural water chute or wade and sun along the creek. They will have to pay a five dollar parking fee‚ which is well worth it. They can also camp out at slide rock and

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    My Favorite Place

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    friends‚ fun‚ and hobbies are the only words in the dictionary. The most important place in my house is the basement. My basement is a vacation island. Though there are two rooms in my basement‚ the main room and the furnace room‚ the main room is my island getaway. It has a 55 inch‚ flatscreen‚ Sony television‚ a blue pingpong table‚ a shinny hockey rink‚ a Bose speaker system‚ two large blue bean bags embroidered with mine and my brother’s names‚ and a brown‚ leather sectional‚ my favorite place to crash

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    I completely agree with the opinion that the Hobby Lobby case is justified. The new interpretation that religion can also pertain to private corporations due to the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment. This allows for Hobby Lobby to deny birth control to employees. However‚ as many have stated before‚ the employees’ individual rights to birth control have to be respected as well. Just because the corporation itself does not believe in the birth control‚ this does not mean the corporation

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    INTRODUCTORY OF TEACHING LISTENING A. TEACHING LISTENING Some teachers have commented that to teach listening seems so difficult. It is because usually we : 1. Can forget easily what we have heard 2. Do not recognize the words 3. Understanding the words but not intended message 4. Neglect the next part when thinking about the meaning 5. Unable to form a mental representation from words heard In order not to have an opinion that teaching listening is difficult. Here are the

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    and adopt the resulting awareness into our daily lives‚ interactions‚ and relationships. Listening can be defined as “making meaning from sound‚” which is a process of extraction. Patterns of recognition are processes of extraction often used. If we were to close our eyes‚ the sound‚ reverberation of acoustics and/or surrounding people will allow us to be aware of where we are at that moment. Active listening is no longer prevalent. People have become impatient and seem to prefer sound bites instead

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    Improving Listening Skill

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    TOPIC: IMPROVING LISTENING SKILL FOR SECOND-YEAR STUDENTS OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE FA CULITY IN BANKING UNIVERSITY abstract introduction literature review History of listening english skill A brief review of literature related to language listening english methods shows that “leran more about this in smart talk- a comprehensive set of tools to help you build stronger relationships and overcome communication obstacles” (Lisa B.Marshall‚2012. P.4) In real-life listening situations(Louanne Piccolo

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