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    communication • Language differences • Assumptions of similarity • Tendency to evaluate • Preconceptions and stereotypes • Non-verbal communication • High anxiety • Less effective communication‚ unsatisfactory relationships and generally bad business ! Tendancy to Evaluate • • • • • ODIE Observe Describe Interpret/identify Evaluate • Kilsontcons ! • (They are sooo stupid!) • ODI(S)E Stereotypes and preconceptions The “mis” factor MIStrust MISperception MISevaluation • Stereotypes and prejudices

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    more aware of their body‚ the one developing in them‚ and the decisions that they make leading up to childbirth. Background Preconception Planning A large number of the risks and complications associated with pregnancy are greatest from seventeen to fifty six days after conception‚ “before [the] first obstetric visit‚ and before many women know they are pregnant” (‘Preconception’‚ 2009). As a result‚ issues that can be minimized or prevented often become larger problems in the later stages of pregnancy

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    Starbucks coffee. Just a pretty face. Stupid. These are terms that are associated with being a blonde female. For generations being blonde has been the topic of many jokes and has created a superstition that being blonde automatically made you stupid. As a student in academically challenging AP and IB classes‚ I felt that I had to prove myself to my classmates due to my appearance. TEDtalks are made to challenge social believes and change our future. I want to encourage a future that is rid of all

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    A rare and fatal disease‚ Tay-Sachs is characterized as one of the devastating neurodegenerative disease. Children afflicted with Tay-Sachs “lose motor skills and mental functions” eventually becoming “blind‚ deaf‚ mentally retarded‚ paralyzed...Tay-Sachs children usually die by age five” (“Tay-Sachs Disease”). A diagnosis of infantile Tay-Sachs is akin to a death sentence; the only form of care would be comfort for death. Tay-Sachs is passed on genetically from parent to child and‚ as it is an autosomal

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    The preconception care of a woman would not only “improve the outcomes of pregnancy‚ but also the overall health of the woman as well” (Edelman‚ et al.‚ 2014‚ p. 255). The nurse plays a major role in the care

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    Curriculum developers are implementing new and differentiating techniques to uplift the students and they are developing strategies that would enhance the working of students. Engaging students in certain activities in which they act out the role of characters‚ or parts‚ that may have personalities is known as the process of role playing. For behavioral practice role playing is becoming one of the favorite strategies of teachers and curriculum developers. In role playing students are placed in a

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    the language itself. For poet Derek Walcott the beauty of the English language lies in every single word he weaves together. His poems “a lesson for this Sunday” and “conqueror” both explore the resurrecting of a culture and combating the preconceptions in it. The detrimental damage on the colonised is often a turning point of change and the creation of a hybrid identity. This new culture can often be a doorway to a greater and more affective change. The movie”Whale Rider” directed by Niki

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    was a very charismatic and a very happy man who loved performing in front of of others. He was also in a popular Rhythm and Blues band called Tympany Five and signed with the record label named‚ Decca. One of my preconceptions is that the song will be up-tempo and upbeat. Another preconception that I have is I won’t like the song. To be honest‚ I am not entirely sure if I will like this performer or the Jump Blues genre in general. Simply because I was never into the Blues music or any older music for

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    Empowering the formerly subjugated African American population of the early 20th century‚ the Harlem Renaissance envisioned an integrated nation that embraced Black culture. Rooting from the influx of African Americans in the prosperous neighborhoods of the Northeast during the Great Migration of the 1930s‚ the Black community took on the challenge of commencing a new era characterized by a renewed purpose‚ an improved economic voice‚ and freshly found political liberty. African Americans began

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    rested and the jury is filing into the jury room to decide if a young Spanish American is guilty or innocent of murdering his father. It begins as an open and shut case of murder‚ but soon becomes a mini drama of each of the jurors’ prejudices and preconceptions about the trial‚ the accused‚ and each other. A critical aspect of Justice is revealed in this film. This very intense film illustrates how the American court system protects individual rights through objective law‚ but at the same time glorifies

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