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    MIDTERM REVIEW NATS 1775

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    Lecture 2 Early Civilization Characteristics: high populations‚ centralized political and economic authority‚ regional states‚  stratified societies (hierarchies – political and economic – most people with least power at  bottom)‚ complex architecture‚ higher learning - Why did they develop? Larger populations needed intensified agricultural production  - Simple agriculture replaced by field agriculture  - Hydraulic Hypothesis  Irrigation on such a large scale thus “causes” the emergence of centralized and hierarchal political 

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    just as much time listening as I did talking so I guess it is 50/50. I thought before doing this chart that I did not talk much but after I look at it I spend just as much time listing as I do talking. After noticing that most of my day is silent because no one is at home I think I need to find something to do during the day. When it comes to the different types of listing such as comprehensive listening‚ empathetic listening‚ critical listening and appreciative listening I noticed I use mostly

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    Active Listening - 1

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    Active listening is a communication technique that requires the listener to understand‚ interpret‚ and evaluate what (s)he hears. The ability to listen actively can improve personal relationships through reducing conflicts‚ strengthening cooperation‚ and fostering understanding. When interacting‚ people often are not listening attentively. They may be distracted‚ thinking about other things‚ or thinking about what they are going to say next (the latter case is particularly true in conflict situations

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    Nat Turner’s Rebellion: A Slave Insurrection Nat Turner‚ a slave in Virginia‚ was raised by his mom and dad‚ with the help of his grandmother (whom he was so close to)‚ to be a strong person. He grew up being told that he was made to do something special with his life. Turner once said that he communicated with the Spirit and was told that his wisdom came from God. He felt he was destined to help slaves be free. He would work with the only four people he could trust‚ Hark; Henry; Sam; and Nelson

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    Empathetic Listening Empathic listening‚ also called active listening or reflective listening‚ is a way of listening and responding to another person that improves mutual understanding and trust (Salem‚ 2003). Empathetic listening is perhaps the most challenging form of listening. In order to be an effect empathetic listener you must acquire two main skills: perspective taking‚ which is the ability to understand a situation from another individual’s point of view; and empathetic concern‚ which

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    Active Listening Standards

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    Over the course of the semester I have learned and grown remarkably in my listening and leaderships skills. EDPS 315 has been an extremely beneficial course over the semester and one of the most important classes that I have taken thus far in my educational career. Going into the course I did not think that it would have made this much of an impact on my life but I have seen myself grown as a person more in this class than any of my other courses. Unlike my other classes that are specifically directed

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    Abstract: This paper explores multiple studies on the many listening barriers in communication. Specifically‚ this paper focuses on a study done about the frequent listening barriers and how they can affect listening effectiveness. In addition‚ It discuses the many individual listening barriers. It explores six major listening factors that come from the multiple listening barriers. The main study this paper revolves around is conducted by Steven Golen (1990)‚ conducted with university students and

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    Vol. 8. No. 4 A-2 March 2005 Return to Table of Contents Return to Main Page Barriers to Acquiring Listening Strategies for EFL Learners and Their Pedagogical Implications Yiching Chen Department of Applied Foreign Languages Takming College in Taiwan Abstract As theorized in Anderson ’s (1983‚ 1995) associative stage of skill acquisition‚ errors or obstacles become an important index of the learning process. However‚ learning obstacles have not been widely researched in the

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    Active Listening Memo

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    Tips for success with the active listening memo • Read the assigned reading from the course pack: “Active Listening” and employ the skills described in the article and discussed yesterday in class. • Take time to read the possible question prompts listed on the assignment sheet—things to be looking for/thinking about during your two-hour time frame. • Select a good setting where you will be with at least one or two individuals (not more than three) and where you can look at

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    1.3. Significance of the Research 3 II. LITERATURE REVIEW 3 2.1. Definitions of key terms 3 2.1.1. Listening 3 2.1.2. Listening comprehension 4 2.1.3. EFL 4 2.2. Theoretical Framework 4 2.2.1. Listening and children aged 6-8 years old 4 2.2.2. Factors affect Listening 5 2.2.3. Teaching listening strategies 8 2.3. Research questions 13 III. RESEARCH DESIGN 13 3.1. The fieldwork 13 3.2. The samples

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