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    Listening Distractions

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    Listening Distractions Distractions are the divided attention of an individual or group from the chosen object of attention‚ onto the source of distraction. Distractions are caused by: the lack of ability to pay attention; lack of interest in the object of attention; or the great intensity‚ novelty or alertness of something other than the object of attention. Distractions come from both external sources and internal sources. “Art of Public Speaking” by Stephen E Lucas In this assignment

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    Effective listening

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    Effective Listening assignment Listening is one of the main senses that people use every day all day. We listen in class‚ we listen to the radio‚ the news going on around the world‚ what the boss says at meetings‚ and what loved ones have to say. It’s a main communication to understand what is going on around us but some tend to ignore and not listen effectively and fallacies then play a part of the conversation. Effective listening can be done in many ways. It’s a listening process;

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    Active Listening in Communication HCA/230 MEMO Date: June 30‚ 2014 To: All Staff Members RE: Active listening within our Clinic Active listening within our clinic practice is imperative. At times‚ it is easy to fall into the trap of letting things being heard go in through one ear and out the other. This is how different perceptions and miscommunication occur within the workplace (Wienclaw‚ 2014). Here in this medical

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    Listening strategy

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    Chapter 1: Chapter goals: Learn a Listening Strategy: Recognize lecture language that introduces the topic and lecture plan Learn a Note-taking Strategy: Organize your notes by outlining Learn a Discussion Strategy: Express your ideas during a discussion Listening Strategy: Review what you know: To help you get ready to take in new information during the lecture‚ first think about what you already know about the topic. Recognize lecture language for topic and lecture

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    our heads at the non important things or answer “yes” without even knowing what were answering to. To be honest I probably use all of the negative listening types daily. When I read the first type of listening “selective” I immediately thought of my mom. As wrong as that sounds‚ I definitely use selective listening when she calls. Selective listening is when you respond only to the remarks that interest you‚ rejecting everything else. When my mom usually calls me it is to talk about nonsense and

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    Listening Journa;

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    Listening Journal Guidelines 1. Listen. Listen to a talk‚ lecture or broadcast in English each week. a. The broadcast should be a minimum of 5 minutes. b. The broadcast should be on a subject appropriate for Academic English (i.e. no celebrity gossip or fashion news). 2. Take notes. Take notes as you listen. (Follow the guidelines provided by your teacher. See the example below.) 3. Summarize. At the bottom of your notes‚ summarize the main idea of the talk in 1-3

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    Listening Assignment

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    Second Listening Assignment MUSC 220 Ludwig van Beethoven‚ 1770-1827. Classical Period Symphony No. 5 in C minor‚ Op. 67 This piece is relatively long compared to the music written in previous periods such as Medieval‚ Renaissance and Baroque. Beethoven is known to have stretched the musical forms of the Classical period‚ which were already different in nature and length to those in previous periods. This piece appears to be more distorted than other symphonies in the same period; even music

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    listening effectively

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    Some barriers that prevent us from listening effectively are trying to listen to more than one conversation at a time. You are not interested. Not focusing on the conversation. Sympathizing rather than empathizing. To over come these barriers would be instead of trying to listen to more than one conversation at a time try to focus on one conversation first then focus on the second conversation after the first one is finished. And try to have conversations in a least distracting environment. With

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    Skills

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    environment‚ which made me think out of the box as well. The most important thing after gathering data and before starting the project was planning and organising the project with in time frame and fulfilling OBU requirement along that. This required my skills of project management which I had acquired during the high school. I categorised the project into several activities and steps‚ made my detailed planning as well as made critical path to achieve the objectives. Since I attempted all of my papers

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    Empathic Listening

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    people equate listening with passivity and weakness. We also live in a multi-sensory commercialized media world that invites us to be distracted from intimate connection with others. It’s wonderful that communication today can be lightning fast‚ yet email or instant messaging is a poor substitute for live‚ unconditional human presence. So how can we learn to be fully present with and for each other? We can do this by learning to listen in a genuinely empathic way. Empathic listening integrates an

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