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    is argued that well-educated individuals expect more from a relationship; because of these high standards‚ relationship problems may trigger thoughts of divorce relatively quickly. Another thought from scholars is that divorce is caused by miscommunication between partners. Compared to men‚ women tend to begin discussion of divorce because women monitor their relationships more closely and become aware of relationship problems. Men‚ in contrast‚ are more likely to withdrawal from discussions of

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    Court Issues JoyAnn Czudek CJA/394 June 24‚ 2013 Kevin Dzioba Court Issues The criminal justice system has changed tremendously over the decades and so has society. It is important that the court system make changes to keep up with the times. There are parts of the court system that need to be identified to have these changes occur. One of these areas is the way courts are managed including their problems and resolutions. A new trend that has emerged is victims’ rights. Victims can now

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    the people who are communicating‚ and on common basics between them. Problems in communications between people may arise due to differences in cultures‚ perceptions‚ values‚ and expectations from life. As in many other gender differences‚ miscommunications between males and females can be explained by either the biological aspect or the cultural/environmental aspect. Deborah Tannen‚ a University professor of linguistics at Georgetown University and an Author‚ suggests the biological explanation

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    impaired very difficult to deal with at times. Although‚ it may be difficult one should always know that there is several people who can assist them when addressing a hearing impaired person. Some people who can assist a provider could be an interpreter. An interpreter is a person who converts a thought or expression in a source language into an expression with a comparable meaning in a target language either simultaneously in "real time" or consecutively after one party has finished speaking. Interpreting

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    communication in business or the professional world. The best way to avoid miscommunication is to make use of words that are simple and which cannot be interpreted in very many ways. Channel Barriers The communication process happens through a channel or a medium. It could be the word of mouth‚ any of the gadgets like phones‚ emails‚ faxes etc or through another person. And as many mediums that there are‚ those are the amount of miscommunication

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    Career prospects 1. Before you strike off in pursuit of a career that really lights your fire‚ take some time to do some serious self-exploration. Make a list of all things in your life that you have really enjoyed. It could be work or play‚ an event‚ or a period of time in your life. Pick one and start digging into reasons why. Get beyond what you love doing‚ and break it down into the underlying characteristics. Think of it as identifying your passion’s building blocks. Once you have a picture

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    httpl/ /www.rockpebbles.inlISSNt 2230 - 8954 DIASPORIC SENSIBILITY IN THE NOVEL *THE NAMESAKE"BY ]UMPHA LAHIRI x Prakash Bhadury Abstract: The word ’Diaspora ’‚ etymologically means ’dispersal ’‚ and involves‚ at least two countries‚ two cultures‚ which are embedded in the mind of the migrants‚ side by side. Although the past is invoked now and then‚ the focus is persistently on the ’moment ’. The past is invoked to indicate a certain contrast‚ wliich must be incorporated‚ and

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    initiated and intended by the sender‚ or source‚ corresponds closely to the stimulus as it is perceived and responded to by the receiver.” DeVito (2012) acknowledges seven principles of communication; of which I will apply three to a situation of miscommunication between my employer and I‚ and in doing so demonstrate how an understanding of these communication principles could have enhanced our communication effectiveness. The situation to be examined is: Working as a part time employee‚ I emailed

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    The Gift of Interpretation If anyone speaks in a tongue‚ let there be two or at the most three‚ each in turn‚ and let one interpret. But if there is no interpreter‚ let him keep silent in church‚ and let him speak to himself and to God. 1 C or 14:-28 There have been some misconceptions about this verse. Some think that Paul is saying if there was no one there who God ever uses to operate in interpretation of tongues‚ then that person should not give the message in tongues. Please consider

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    The advances in modern medical science in the near future are dependent upon the advances of methods and procedures that by today ’s standards are considered to be taboo and dangerous. These methods will not only revolutionize the field of medicine but they will be the forerunners to a whole knew way to treat people. For these advances to take place several key steps need to be taken both medically and politically. In this paper I will attempt to explain what methods and procedures will be the future

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