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    “Testament of Youth” by Vera Brittain 1933 How does the writer portray her feelings about war? The testament of youth was written 15 years after the First World War‚ therefore it is not perhaps as reliable because she’s had time to forget the memories and also be given different people’s views which would mean that she didn’t put something in or changed it because it didn’t fit with her new views. However it may be even more reliable because since the war ended more truths have come out‚ when

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    Windows Xp

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    Windows XP Professional integrates the strengths of Windows 2000 Professional‚ such as standards-based security‚ manageability‚ and reliability‚ with the best business features of Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition‚ such as Plug and Play‚ simplified user interface‚ and innovative support services. This combination creates the best desktop operating system for business. Whether the business deploys Windows XP Professional on a single computer or throughout a worldwide network‚ Windows

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    JoHari Window

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    The JoHari Window During the 1950’s‚ Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham developed a disclosure/feedback model of awareness. The Johari Window‚ named after its creators (Joe + Harry = JoHari)‚ remains a contribution to the world of psychology and work environment today. The JoHari Window is essentially a window to one’s awareness of oneself. It can also serve as a useful tool in understanding how information is given and received in relationships. The model is divided into four distinct sections:

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    The Boy at the Window

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    The Boy at the Window is a poignant poem written by Richard Wilber. According to a statement made by Wilber‚ it was inspired by his five year old son being concerned about the possible danger his newly completed snowman was in due to a pending storm. Poetry is often recognized for its ability to evoke strong feelings in the reader and the beautifully innocent nature of Boy at the Window exemplifies this magnificently with skillful use of personification and beautiful use of metaphors. The story

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    Finding and explaining the themes in the poem “Perhaps” The main themes of the poem are nature‚ time and the loss of a loved one. The beauty of nature is described throughout the poem but this is tinged with sad references to a love lost. The poem is structured around the four seasons; autumn‚ winter‚ spring‚ and summer. I believe it may be structured in this way to demonstrate that nature and time go on despite the war and the poet’s sadness and also perhaps because she is fearful that the

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    Jahari Window

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    The Johari Window‚ named after the first names of its inventors‚ Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham‚ is one of the most useful models describing the process of human interaction. A four paned "window" divides personal awareness into four different types‚ as represented by its four quadrants: open‚ hidden‚ blind‚ and unknown. The lines dividing the four panes are like window shades‚ which can move as an interaction progresses (Daft‚ 2011 pg.273-276). The Johari Window concept would be particularly helpful

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    significance of the play (318). Social significance is described in the text as being how well the play can relate to various social issues‚ and the ability of the play to offer insightful views on those issues in a way that stimulates the minds of the audience (Cohen 318). 2. How does the text explain the “entertainment value” of theatre? (p.321-322) The “entertainment value” of theatre is described as being how well the attention of the audience is held or sustained while viewing a performance (Cohen

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    Secret Window

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    This paper explores the review of the movie – Secret Window. It talks about in detail on how the movie shows the two side of a human behavior – the good and the evil and how things can go if one cannot have a control over its mind. It clearly shows the aftermath of it and sends a message to the viewer’s as well. Based on Stephen king’s novella “Secret Window‚ Secret Garden” (1990) ‚ this movie inspires people to take a look at themselves and decide what

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    The Johari Window

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    ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR ASSIGNMENT The Johari Window model is a simple and useful tool for illustrating and improving self-awareness‚ and mutual understanding between individuals within a group. The Johari Window model can also be used to assess and improve a group’s relationship with other groups. The Johari Window model was devised by American psychologists Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham in 1955‚ while researching group dynamics at the University of California Los Angeles. The model was first published

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    zx The Johari Window Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham developed the Johari (Joe and Harry) window model for a program in group process. It has become famous in the human resource development field as a communication and feedback model to depict how we give and receive information about ourselves and others. The model depicts a four-paned window (see figure). Looking at the four panes in terms of columns and rows‚ the two columns represent the self; the first contains “things I know about myself‚” and

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