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    Language Analysis

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    This opinion piece was written to the parents of a local sporting club in response to poor behaviour of spectators. An added concern was the difficulty of attracting volunteers to the club. The article‚ ‘A word from our coach’ was written by Coach Sam in the Local Sports Club‚ ‘Club News’‚ newsletter. Sam contends that some parents are behaving so badly at children’s matches that it is adversely affecting the club. The author has both a professional and personal involvement in this issue. As

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    HY Diaries Case Study

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    previous employer‚ who said that ‘women couldn’t take the heat’ and aptly judged her current employer the same way. After her efforts in improving sales did not meet her expectations of a higher profile position in the organisation‚ Ms Beaufort was judgemental of her employer. Her employer also did not explain clearly of their decision in offering the post to Ms Beaufort. 3. What can organisations do to minimise misperceptions in these types of situations? Organisations can introduce a gender- and

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    Racial Stereotypes

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    In today’s world‚ there is so much racism and violence from all races especially in the South. Many people have stereotypes about others‚ which has caused them to become bitter and judgemental about others because of their skin color or their nationaliity. These stereotypes can make it easier for some races to have a good job and a good life‚ but for others it may be difficult. Neighbohoods are segregated because of stereotypes and some races don’t have the social privileges that others do‚ which

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    It is difficult to be a young child because of bad influences. The texts that we had read are very similar. They both have almost the same message. If I view the story‚ on the sidewalk bleeding‚ at this point Andy is stabbed and it seems it’s because of the jacket he is wearing. He is in a gang called the royals. This is a dangerously known gang. “If he had not been wearing the jacket he would never have been stabbed. The knife had not been plunged in hatred of Andy. The knife hated only the purple

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    Scout had got to know Boo Radley more and had found out that he is a good person who was misunderstood. Olaf is the main character of Wright’s Eight Men: Big Black Good Man. He is a hotel landlord who has never before seen himself as a racist or judgemental person. One night though‚ Olaf meets a man who wants room and service. Olaf wants to deny him service due to his appearance. “He was emotionally determined to refuse a man a room solely on the basis of the man’s size and color…”( Wright 89). Olaf

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    Cognitive Coaching Essay

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    Describe: Cognitive Coaching is an approach to enhance teacher performance‚ to help them become self-direct reflective. As educators we all have resources that enable us to grow and change from within. The person being coached evaluates his/her own work not the coach‚ the coach acts mentors and uses questioning strategies to help the person being coached work through ideas or lessons using problem solving techniques‚ planning and reflection. Cognitive coaching should be non-threating and

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    and misrepresented country in the media. As the media affects such a wide audience‚ it changes people perception toward foreign communities and eventually effect relationships between nations and also creates political discourses. People are very judgemental‚ when the word Pakistan comes up‚ usually terrorism is the first thing that pops up in everyone’s mind. Pakistan has sacrificed thousands of lives in the form of both soldiers and civilians in the war against terrorism. It is going through a critical

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    In the poem ‘South Country’ Kenneth Slessor adopts a cynical view of the Australian landscape through a series of imagery‚ with a judgemental tone. He takes the reader on a journey from the bushy bushland to the harsh desert. In stanza 1‚ he suggests their departure from the city with “after the whey faced anonymity”‚ metaphorically referring to the idea of a crowded city of white people‚ undiluted and without any other races and colours mixed into the scene‚ perhaps signifying his sympathy towards

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    Nurse Communication

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    fundamental in good communication‚ but is often confused with sympathy (Winnett‚ 2011). The Oxford Mini-dictionary for Nurses (2008‚ p. 208) describes empathy as an ability to understand the thoughts and emotions of another person. Empathy is non-judgemental and is void of all personal values (Aragno‚ 2008‚ p. 715). Listening to the patient is as much about communication (Dwyer‚ 2010a) and empathy‚ as is verbally communicating with the patient. The ability to listen empathetically is using the skills

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    An Educated Man

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    learning. He should know and praise his creator. He values everything that God created like caring the environment and make it better than he found it. He also has equal approach for all without regard of gender‚ race or anything else. He is not judgemental‚ instead an open-minded person. An educated man can also acquire facts and figures; correlate them in his mind and than use them productively. And lastly‚ he appreciates art and life. Education teaches us both how to live and how to appreciate.

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