Reflective Journal Entries Liberty University Week 3 # 3 Barriers Between Listener and Speaker This weeks reading focused on the barriers that can be between the speaker and listeners and how these barriers can effect communication. One of the most notable barriers mentioned was awareness. The idea of improving or changing anything demands that there be a measurement of awareness. The way we can improve listening habits is to use listening
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one would ever suspect a killer lived in the very same house Forche is visiting. However‚ this scene begins to change after the first and second lines and then the reader begins to see that the speaker is trying to foreshadowing some sort of evil is about to take place. For instance‚ in line three the speaker talks about the colonel” keeping a pistol next to him on a cushion”. This should give the reader an indication of something not being right or that the colonel must protect himself at all times
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Topic for Persuasive Speech The speech you will prepare will be 3-4 minutes long. Make sure you look at the instructions below and sample information provided to complete this assignment. There will be two grades assigned. Portion of your grade (30%) will be assignment to the written preparation which will be due the class before the start of your presentation. This written assignment will be uploaded on Angel. Make sure that you have submitted your first part. If it is missing you will not
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How law is passed in Maldives. In Maldives laws are made in People’s Majlis. It’s the supreme authority for law-making by the Article 70 of the constitution. Article 70. “(a) The legislative authority of the Maldives shall be vested in the People’s Majlis.” In the Maldives there are 2 types of legislation considered by Parliament. These are: 1- Government Bills (Bills that are introduced by the Government) 2- Private Member Bills (Bills that are introduced by the Members whether individual
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teacher (speaker) if the Sea of Faith is physically real‚ to which the poems view shifts to the thoughts occurring in the teachers head. While he is forming his thoughts‚ he comes to the conclusion that the students in his class are unknowledgeable and don’t pay attention very well. His thoughts further develop to a pool of insults and sarcastic remarks that he wishes to tell the students‚ but he holds his tongue so he doesn’t humiliate anyone. Throughout the poem “Sea of Faith” the speaker uses personification
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CheckPoint: Group Communication From a business aspect‚ group communication is an essential part of business that involves multiple people collaborating on a specific assignment‚ aimed at achieving a certain goal. Individual communication is different as it generally includes two people working together to complete a project or projects. In group communication‚ all members have individual responsibilities and each one is assigned to a particular task. It is possible to elect a leader who may do
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be: Keep focused on what Jackie is telling him Repeat back what he needs to do Ask questions Have Jackie repeat what she needs • What role does the speaker play in good listening skills? o How the speaker communicates plays a large role in listening. They are the one that needs the information understood. The speaker needs to make sure the other party is listening and ask questions to ensure they understand. Demeanor‚ body
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poem‚ the speaker discusses how people will do anything just to get a story. In the midst of crisis and destruction‚ someone will always be trying to capture on the moment. In the poem the speaker discusses when President Kennedy was shot. Instead of describing it in a somber way‚ the speaker talks about how the media glorifies the event. The speaker also discusses how as a society we fail to recognize the unsung heroes. “A prince of battle is blown into bloodymeat. No headlines.” The speaker describes
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The Note on the Fridge We all know that sometimes it is the simple things that make more of a difference. William Carlos Williams set a prime example in his free verse poem: “This Is Just to Say”. Written in 1934‚ this simple and apologetic note was more than likely left for his wife before leaving for work. While being upset at the fact her husband ate her morning meal‚ I am sure she could not help but smile after reading his slightly amusing 28-word poem. In the first stanza‚ Williams’ states
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noises outside of the room from the hall or street‚ the clothing or mannerisms of the speaker‚ a soft voice‚ or‚ at home‚ the radio‚ television‚ or phone calls. For most of these distractions you can lessen the effect. Don’t consider it rude to ask others to stop talking or carrying on. You are paying good money for the class and you have the right to attend without annoyance. If you can’t hear the speaker easily‚ see if you can move your seat so that you are closer to the person speaking. If
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