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    Kanthapura Serpent and the rope Cry‚ the peacock The Artist of Disappearance The Village by the Sea Continent of Circe Midnight’s Children Satanic Verses A Suitable Boy The Glass Palace The God of Small Things Walking with the Comrades Interpreter of Maladies The Inheritance of Loss The Mammaries of a Welfare State White Tiger Last Man in Tower Witness by Night Author Mulk Raj Anand RK Narayan RK Narayan Raja Rao

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    convey through verbal and non-verbal communication when communicating with another person however there can also be barriers of communication which can have an impact on care. Communication is imperative as it tells the other individual what you are feeling; in the event that we didn’t say anything to one another we would not know the inclinations of the service user. It gives us a chance to comprehend what the other individual is stating or what they are thinking at a specific time. It includes individuals

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    COM200 Interpersonal Communication Donna Mitchell March 24‚ 2013 Miscommunication is the centre of interpersonal communication and occurs when two people have a conversation or some form of communication but leave with different opinions and/or understanding. Miscommunication can occur in a personal or professional relationship‚ often in personal relationships. We often assume that love ones know what we are thinking‚ feeling and/or going through‚ when we have never even had a conversation about

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    and can be used in many different ways. People communicate to build relationships with one another‚ but also to maintain those relationships formed. When a relationship is built through communication‚ people then can express their needs‚ wants and feelings to each other‚ as well as being able to reassure an individual. Communicating allows people to share thoughts‚ ideas and information to others where necessary. Positive effective communication can create a positive environment for every person involved

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    Background of Study In this era of globalisation‚ miscommunication still happens in every day life. Oxford dictionary defined miscommunication as failure to communicate adequately. The grounds of communication is to convey a message from one person to some other. Miscommunication happens to everyone‚ whether they are communicating with people from the same country or foreigners. Employing an international language such as English could also cause miscommunication because of many genes. It is really easy to

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    Nvq Unit 1

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    Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings 1. Identify the different reasons people communicate Communication‚ verbal or non-verbal‚ is an essential part of human life. Without it we would be unable to convey our basic needs‚ wishes and feelings‚ or understand those of others. As individuals we can talk‚ listen‚ touch and see in order to be socially engaged and to realise our status in society and to allow others to become aware of their needs. In Social care settings‚ good communication

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    What Is a Good Doctor

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    What Makes a Good Physician? What is a good doctor? What makes a good doctor perfect? In the articles "Phlebitis" by Lair Eigther‚"The Doctors as Stranger" by David Rothman‚ and the book "The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down" by Anne Fadiman these authors state different situations and outlooks the patients were in. For instance the writers explored whether the patients had good medical treatment. Furthermore the authors view the disconnection between the doctors and the patients on how physicians

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    Mrs. Sen

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    Sassouni English 10 H Mrs. Tunick 11 September 2011 When moving from one country to another‚ most people face difficulty in combining both cultures‚ and fail to adapt to their new country. In the book of short stories‚ Interpreter of Maladies‚ by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ the protagonists are often placed in an uncomfortable or unknown position. The reader is able to judge the characters based on how they act during their uncomfortable position. In the short story “Mrs. Sen”‚ Mrs. Sen is unable to find

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    The New Generation: Internet and the Side Effects Submitted to: Professor Tonio Sadik Submitted by: John Yoo (4578772) SOC 3116 C November 16th 2011 The article‚ "A Fantasy World Is Creating Problems in South Korea" published by Choe Sang-Hun from The New York Times discuss the growing issue of internet gaming addiction among adults in South Korea (Choe‚ 2010). With the emergence of the internet‚ more and more people around the world

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    Gestalt Theory

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    own goals they feel more determined to reach them Some principles of Gestalt therapy theory Holism gestalt focuses on the whole person and does not place values on particular aspects of an individual. This practice attends to a client’s thoughts‚ feelings‚ behaviors‚ body‚ memories‚ and dreams. Emphasis may be focused on a figure (individual’s experiences that are most memorable) Ground (aspects of the client that they may not be aware of body language‚ cue‚ body gestures‚ non verbal gestures. Field

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