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    Active Listening

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    developed with practice. However‚ this skill can be difficult to master and will‚ therefore‚ take time and patience. ’Active listening’ means‚ as its name suggests‚ actively listening‚ that is fully concentrating on what is being said rather than just ‘hearing’ the message of the speaker. Active listening involves listening with all senses. As well as giving full attention to the speaker‚ it is important that the ‘active listener’ is also ‘seen’ to be listening to them otherwise the speaker may conclude

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    1. Introduction Communication plays a vital role in day today activities in any business organization. Without proper communication‚ none of the management functions can be done effectively. Therefore it is a must for an employee to sharpen the communication skills to move up in the career ladder. Then the problem arises on which communication skill they need to focus more. According to the recent surveys conducted it is been identified that listening is the communication skill most

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    Benifits of Being Blind

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    There are probably numerous advantages to being blind‚ deaf‚ or both. Most of us just do not think of it as being advantageous because we see it as a loss of a sense‚ not as a gain of better developing the remaining sense. Some of the advantages of being blind that I can think of are not having visual distractions‚ saving money by not having to own a car‚ television (unless you just wanted to listen to it)‚ or any other visually orientated devices‚ and you cannot see all the negativity in the world

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    walk back was a nightmare’‚ which is ironic as the scariest part hasn’t happened yet‚ but shows that Kipps thinks that this is as bad as it can get and nothing worse is going to happen‚ which makes him even more scared when it does. The sense of hearing is also used to create tension and suspense. ‘I heard the sound that lifted my heart’‚ this false hope makes the reader feel safe for a moment‚ which contrasts to the horror that Kipps feels next. He realised that the mist was playing tricks with

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    listening is related to success at work. A listener holding a higher level position will be promoted more often than those with less developed listening ability. However‚ listening is different from just hearing. Hearing is a physical process of taking in sound and unless you are hearing impaired‚ hearing is an easy process whereas listening is more

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    Choose a Sense to Lose

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    Sight‚ smell‚ touch and hearing are used more often‚ even during the act of eating or drinking. How does one find a cup with out looking at it or feeling it‚ they don’t which is exactly why those two senses would have a worse effect on life when lost than taste‚ leaving taste as the ideal sense to lose if one had a choice as to which to give up. Everything has advantages and disadvantages; sight’s advantages outweigh its disadvantages‚ the same for touch‚ smell‚ and hearing. Taste’s disadvantages

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    Brilliant Public Speaking Carol Scott-Payne 08/21/2014 BCOM/275 Marie Germaine The topics we have discussed this week relates to the video in ways that demonstrate how to communicate effectively and keep the focus of the audience on what the writer or the speaker is talking about. It teaches how to become a talented speaker and how to line up thoughts in the right perspective to gain trustworthiness from the particular audience that is welcomed by the subject chosen to speak

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    sound. Rock mainly consists of bands with a mixture of instruments and one or more vocalist. Music is not only heard on radios‚ cd’s or on the TV‚ music is constantly around us. One cannot imagine life without music because society is so used to hearing it. In movies music is used for effect and drama‚ a movie without music does not only sound dull and boring‚ it feels dull and boring. The music makes you shiver at the climax of a horror movie‚ the music makes you cry during a romantic scene. Driving

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    Unit 1

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    is someone who translates one language into another for the patient so the patient and professional is able to communicate with each other. Some patients use some forms of technologies such as hearing aids and mobile phones to be able to text and communicate. Hearing aids are made for people with hearing imperment‚ to be able to hear clearly by adjusting the volume to a good level to be able to help them hear clearly. Texting is also another form of communication as some people that are death may

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    Causal Listener

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    Casual Listener Referential Listener Critical Listener Perceptive Listener Casual listeners are probably the most common type of listeners. So‚ what is a casual listener? This type of listener likes having music playing‚ filling the environment with sounds. Whether present as a background to drive‚ study‚ work‚ exercise‚ or hang out with friends‚ music is an accompaniment to the casual listener’s daily activities. Sometimes the music simply mask the sounds of a noisy street. The casual

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