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    somebody listening music that somehow making feel him good or happy. As the music spread throw world‚ its benefits start to reveal itself. The author Elizabeth Scott states in “Is music a good tool for health?” that music has many beneficial effects. The effects of music are many in quantity and I intend explore and discuss about effects of music to body and mind. One of the effects of music is to a body. Our body has limits which need some relaxation such as listening music. And listening music can

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    seems‚ much of what we try communication with to others‚ and what others try to communicate to us‚ gets misunderstood which can cause conflict and frustration in personal and professional relationships. Listening is one of the most important aspects of effective communication. Successful listening means not just understanding the words or the information being communicated‚ but also understanding how the speaker feels about what they are communicating. You can make the speaker

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    Listening to Rain Trans. by John Balcom Sitting on this side of the mountain‚ far away Faint cries are heard from the valley below I am awakened from a beautiful dream Of a simple life By the sound of rain Making my way to the valley floor I discover a weeping orchid I realize As I reach to soothe it‚ that this flower Is the sound of rain crying From days gone by ________________________________________________________________Taking Notes 12 Sitting on this side of the mountain‚

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    LS13707 Advanced Listening and Speaking Skills Reflective Journal 1) Interview of native English speakers Date: 2nd October‚ 2012 As there is a group presentation on an analysis of different accents‚ I have to interview two native English speakers with my classmates. We interviewed three people whom are an American‚ a British and a Sweden. Accents in different countries are various. I am more comfortable in listening British English. So‚ when I was interviewing the American and

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    they do not kill them. 2. Vampires sleep in a freezer‚ not a coffin or on a bed. 3. Sunlight. Vampires can be in the sunlight‚ but too much direct sunlight can weaken their healing ability and kill them. 4. They have super sonic Vampire hearing. Approximatly a 1 mile radius. Also includes telling if someone is breathing or not. 5. Their sight is also heightened. They can see things from a great distance. 6. They have superspeed abilities. 7. They can not transform into a bat.

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    Answer keys PRACTICE TEST 1 LISTENING Section 1 1 A 2 C 3 D 4 D 5 C 6 Prescott (must be correct spelling with capital “P”) 7 41 8 Fountain (must have capital “F”) 9 752239 10 £65 Section 2 11 E 12 F 13 H 14 $250 million 15 roads//road system 16 too late 17 school children//boys 18 3 19 boats//pleasure crafty/boats and pleasure craft 20 pilot 21 (musical) instruments Section 3 22 A 23 B 24 C 25 A 26 talk//give a talk 27 write up work 28 can choose 29 open book

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    Listening Skills are Important for Career Success‚ Organisational Effectiveness and Worker Satisfaction.” Listening skills are methods which enable a person to understand what another person is saying. Technology offers new ways such as e-mail to send and store messages voice communication‚ in person or by telephone‚ radio or television‚ is still the common way to transfer information from one person to another. Listening skills are important because it is part of communication. It plays an

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    give examples of listening responses that can be implemented in nurse-client communication. It will also describe and give further examples of communication strategies which are used to facilitate conversations with clients while acknowledging their barriers to communication. Efficient communication between nurse and client can result in improved health outcomes and client satisfaction (Arnold and Boggs‚ 2011). To make nurse-client interactions meaningful and clear‚ active listening strategies need

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    Chapter three explains the differences between four main listening styles. There are empathetic and objective listening‚ active and non-active listening‚ nonjudgmental and critical listening and lastly surface and depth listening. I think my style of listening is largely active and inactive listening. Active listening is hearing what is said‚ concentrating on the message and absorbing it. Active listening includes paraphrasing the speaker’s ideas and meanings‚ being able to express understanding

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    another. Donella Meadows wrote an article making an assertion that regardless of who is voicing an opinion‚ we must listen with open minds. While this may be a seemingly trivial and obvious position to take‚ the implications of it carry great weight. Listening with an open mind is essential in fully benefitting and learning from those around us‚ as well as maintaining relationships that will allow us to voice our opinions. Before we can even begin to explore the “open-mind”‚ it is necessary to understand

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