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    Barriers to Communication

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    vocabulary) • Non-verbal (non-word messages) • Competition (noise‚ doing other things besides listening) • Words (we assign a meaning to a word often because of culture -- note the difference in the meaning of "police" (contrast Berrien Springs versus Benton Harbor or any inner city perspective) or "boy" (contrast white male with black male perspectives) • Context (high / low) • Purpose (example: note the difference in communication between men versus women; for men it’s report-talk versus rapport-talk

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    the naked eye. The Mona Lisa was a piece that he painted somewhere between 1503 and 1506 but rumor has it that this beautiful work of was not finished until 1517. Then you have Michelangelo Buonarroti‚ the creator of The Pieta‚ yet another fine work of art from the 16th century. These artist express their raw talent with the way the choice of color were used in the Mona Lisa also the materials that was put into the Pieta such as Carrera marble. Now speaking of the Mona Lisa‚ it is viewed by hundreds

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    Tender Offer

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    effective communication is dependent upon mutual understanding. The central conflict here involves the father‚ Paul‚ who has missed his daughter‚ Lisa’s‚ dance recital. The opening scene presents Lisa in a dance studio practicing alone. The first line of the play shows Wasserstein sympathizing more with Lisa than Paul as he is introduced as simply "a man." In fact‚ the audience does not realize he is father until the eighth line of the play. Wasserstein makes a point of using realistic dialogue. There

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    Opening Ceremonies

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    Opening Ceremonies President: Lisa The banquet hall will now come to order. We are now holding a Banquet of the San Isidro FFA Chapter. Mr. Vice-President‚ are all officers at their stations? Vice-President: Omar I shall call row of officers‚ determine if they are at their stations and report back to you‚ Madam President. Vice-President: Omar The Sentinel. Sentinel: Jonathan Stationed by the door. Vice-President: Omar Your duties there? Sentinel: Jonathan Through this door pass

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    States. It was founded in 1968‚ with the purpose to eliminate discriminating against the Native Americans and to establish recognition of their treaty rights. The founders of this organization are Dennis Banks‚ Herb Powless‚ Clyde Belle court‚ Eddie Benton Banai‚ Russell Means‚ and many others. Russel Means is one of the earliest leaders of AIM. He is one of contemporary America’s best-known and prolific activists for the rights of Native Americans. Since AIM’s founding‚ the group has led protests

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    Leonardo Da Vinci

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    artist and began taking commissions from wealthy clients. His best-known works are two of the most famous paintings of all time‚ the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. His scientific inquiries fill 13‚000 pages‚ ranging from anatomy to war machines. Important Works ■ Leonardo’s most well-known painting‚ arguably the most famous painting in the world‚ the Mona Lisa‚ was a privately commissioned work and was completed sometime between 1505 and 1507. ■ He began working on it in 1495‚ and finished Last

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    The Simpsons Satire

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    of satire. The two school going children of the Simpsons‚ Bart‚ the delinquent child and Lisa the straight A well behaved child are used to

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    Gunther: A Short Story

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    Lisa‚ come to talk with your old grandpa and his friend Gunther‚” said Nathan eagerly. Lisa was a twelve grader‚ and she loved history‚ that’s why Lisa appreciated the time she spend with her grandfather‚ a WWII veteran. “Sure‚ what are we going to talk about?” replied Lisa. “First of all‚ let me introduce you to my friend Gunther. He’s also a WWII veteran”- Said Nathan. “Really?! Did you fought as part of the U.S Army or the United Kingdom or maybe the French?” asked Lisa with eyes of expectation

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    Casablanca Review

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    responsible for what they make of themselves. Rick throughout a bulk of the film seems aloof‚ and is out for only himself. In the beginning of the film Rick was a totally different he was very optimistic‚ but because of Lisa leaving him in Paris he became very angry. Until Lisa comes back into his life he seems to only be out for himself‚ the way he runs the club he seems to have no regard for anyone but himself. I understand as to why college age students would be drawn to these traits‚ but if

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    will affect their own lives permanently. Zits‚ the main character of Flight‚ had a lonely and sad life‚ similar to Lisa from Monkey Beach. I believe that these two characters are similar through more than just misfortunes‚ but on a physical and a mental level as well. Both characters go through traumatic situations that shape them into sad and angry people. The similarities between Lisa and Zits lives show that character development is strongly affected by surrounding environments as well as the people

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