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    Mental Method

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    activities and thoughts inside the narrow channels. All of the representations of the perceived reality explain everything to us such as the causes and all the effects‚ along with that it will help to understand and expect certain things‚ and producing meaningful event‚ with letting us to behave in certain ways. Mental Model provides an internal stability‚ it is the abstraction of the real world and the surrounded environment‚ the mental model is easier than the real word. As whatever we do and how well

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    external happenings relevant to a task and of interest to the organisation. It co-ordinates the efforts of the members towards achieving organisational objectives. It is the process of influencing the action of a person or a group. It is a process of meaningful interaction among human beings to initiate‚ execute‚ accomplish‚ or prevent certain actions. Communication is‚ thus‚ the life blood of an organisation. Without communication‚ an organisation‚ an organisation is lifeless and its very existence is

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    misunderstood The reasons for misunderstanding a message include: ■ Cultural differences - different cultures interpret non-verbal and verbal messages and humour in different ways. Assumptions about ethnic group‚ gender‚ disability and other groupings can lead to stereotyping and misunderstanding. ■ Emotional issues - very angry or very happy people may misinterpret communication from others. Aggression‚ distress or inappropriate behaviour may lead to misunderstanding. ■ Social setting - statements

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    factors. Therefore‚ misunderstanding in communication is the main reason which leads to contradictions among cultures. The communication is sometimes expressed by handwriting‚ speech or another form which has more meaning than things are said‚ write or expressed. Communication process is always different between this culture and the others. That is mode‚ moment and reason of one thing which is said‚ write or presented. All this create communication style of each person and misunderstanding also arise because

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    Channels of Communication

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    Write when you want to: • Make sure there are no misunderstandings • Have constant reference to subject matter Writing is effective in communicating with any audience that is capable of reading and comprehending your compositions. If the person ever has a question regarding the subject‚ they can always refer to what is written. Make a presentation when you want to: • Give a more detailed description • Command the attention of an audience When making a presentation or presenting material

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    Liberty and Paternalism

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    LIBERTY AND PATERNALISM John Stuart Mill and Gerald Dworkin have distinctly opposing views on legal paternalism in that Mill is adamantly against any form of paternalism‚ whereas Dworkin believes that there do exist circumstances in which paternalism is justified. Both agree that paternalism is justified when the well being of another person is violated or put at risk. Mill takes on a utilitarian argument‚ explaining that allowing an individual to exercise his freedom of free choice is more beneficial

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    Growth of Esco's in India

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    Efficiency in energy usage and the growth of Energy Service Companies (ESCO) in India Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the course WRITTEN ANALYSIS AND COMMUNICATION-II TO INSTRUCTOR: Prof. Meenakshi Sharma ACADEMIC ASSOCIATE: Mr. Saurabh Shukla By Anubhav Sinha Section C On 13th January‚ 2013 Abstract India ranks among the lowest in terms of energy efficiency but there’s huge potential for improvement: annual savings of 183.5 billion kWh. Agriculture‚

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    they had supposedly assented” (page 68). This quote by author‚ Anne Fadiman‚ of ethnography The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down demonstrates quite well the cultural clash between the Hmong and the MCMC doctors. This quote is important and meaningful because I believe this ethnography’s main theme was cultural understanding. This true story involves the life of Lia Lee‚ a Hmong child who is epileptic. She suffers severe grand mal seizures and eventually‚ as a result‚ becomes vegetative for

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    Communication process is sharing of meaningful information between two or more people with the goal of the receiver understanding the sender’s intended message. It is a process of exchanging verbal or non-verbal messages; transmitting images‚ feelings‚ and ideas from the mind of one person to the minds of one or more people for the purpose of obtaining a response. What I have learned from this is that it is not only the sender’s responsibility to be clear when sending message. It is also the receiver’s

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    opportunities for participation in community life (Mindframe‚ n.d.). However on the other hand‚ media tends to portray mental health illness negatively through promoting stereotype and negative images. Often print media perpetuates the myths and misunderstandings associated with mental illness. For example‚ A study of newspaper items on mental illness in a New Zealand newspaper in 1997 found that mental illness was portrayed negatively and that people with a mental illness were portrayed as a danger and

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