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    the plebeians second think their grief. Antony didn’t force the crowd to do anything that they didn’t want to do. He allowed them to choose for themselves. Antony’s words stirred the crowd more and got a bigger wave than Brutus. Brutus talked about how ambitious Caesar was but didn’t move

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    improve their movement and their pain. This profession is often an important part of rehabilitation‚ treatment‚ and prevention of patients with chronic conditions‚ illnesses‚ or injuries. A physical therapist relies heavily on strong communication skills such as‚ the ability to recognize verbal and non-verbal cues from patients‚ explaining the assessment and treatment in vocabulary the patient will understand and most importantly‚ listening to the patient. The ability to recognize verbal and non-verbal

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    Listening to Music Helps Students Be More Productive in The Classroom In a survey of 400 students‚ 93% said they worked better while listening to music (Paul). Listening to music can be a responsibility without even realizing it. While working in class there are so many distractions of the world‚ how about drown them out with music? Mood changes are the number one link to how music affects people. Students’ work ethic and productivity also change greatly. Listening to one’s own personal selection

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    I chose to do an observation on myself for Nonverbal Listening. I had a conversation with two different people on two different occasions. The conversations were with my husband Scott‚ and a long time friend Kim‚ whom I do not see very often. Scott and I went out to dinner at a restaurant a few days ago and we were there for a little more than an hour. The main topic of our conversation was about how he felt to be back home after being deployed by the Army‚ to Afghanistan for a year. Kim and

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    adherence to certain rules. The individual faces a dilemma on whether to keep promise to the company and fail to disclose the issue or disclose and bear the consequences. The deontological perspective assumes that humans should be treated as objects of intrinsic moral value. However‚ the consequentialist perspective assumes that morality of an action is determined by the specific results of an action‚ in which case the salesman’s actions would eventually help the company avoid litigation. Levels of

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    1. Background This research presents the analysis of a listening assessment of a group of CEFR A1 Level adult learners of English in the UAE. 22 students participated in this study and consist of two groups at Elementary level – E2 and E4‚ with the latter being of a higher stage. Learners in the UAE usually involve a mix of nationalities and are either professionals looking to improve their English or young students who are aiming to sit for the IELTS test for admission to university. At

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    Listening log Composer- W.A Mozart Title of work- Bassoon Concerto in B flat major (K. 191) Date of Composition- 1774 Date of listening- 22/10/2010 Medium of performance-CD Karen Geoghegan (bassoon) BBC Philharmonic‚ Gianandrea Noseda This is Mozart’s only surviving bassoon

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    eye contact with other people you are showing them that they have your attention and you are listening to what they are saying‚ or vice versa. Some physical expressions a person can make are gestures‚ and smiles. These physical expressions can help a group or person feel more at ease while speaking. Nonverbally I think I show more facial expressions than any other way discussed. I’ve been told you can tell how I’m feeling by the looks on my face. I think eye contact is another nonverbal way I communicate

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    It was important for Rosemary to see that I was listening and understanding her experience. Rosemary was able to open up and agreed to work toward a solution. By communicating your understanding of the nature of the problem of concerns as clients see them‚ you allow the client to feel that they are people of worth and value. This mutual respect allows targeted issues to be work on. Active listening is an important skill needed when reflecting with a client. The

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    According to Fries (1945)‚ the main problem in learning a new language is not the vocabulary but it is instead the mastery of the sound system‚ which is to understand the stream of speech and to hear distinctive sound features. Pronunciation is important to avoid misunderstandings when communicating. It is seen as a prerequisite for the development of speaking skill (Celce-Murcia & Goodwin‚ 1991). Pronunciation‚ according to Microsoft Encarta 2007‚ means “the way in which a sound‚ word‚ or language

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