1. Six essential skills for managing conflict effectively 1.1 Create and maintain a bond‚ even with your ‘adversary’ Firstly‚ we need to form or re-built a bond with other party because we only need a general goal base on common esteem‚ constructive consider and cooperation by treat them as a friend but not enemy. The leader should learn to divide the people from the problem. This can avoid the oppose responses to attack or bad emotions. 1.2 Establish a dialogue and negotiate It is important to
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examples of how gifts may serve to create social bonds between people but are also examples of the principle of reciprocity. The principle of reciprocity holds significance to my object because since my grandparents gave me the materials during a ceremonial event‚ there is an underlying obligation for me to pay them back somehow. This relates strongly toward the concept of generalized reciprocity for the fact that in giving those materials‚ I have become indebted to them while they gained this status of
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HIS 101 Fall 2013 Quiz 1 (Boyer‚ chapters 1 & 2) Name: _______________________________________________ Multiple Choice: Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. Why did the Paleo-Indians flourish in the Americas? a. They flourished because of the bountiful and accommodating environment. b. They flourished because of their ability to defeat rival Indian tribes. c. They flourished because of the onset of a new Ice Age. d. They flourished because
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I met new friends and I stepped out of my confront zone. Then for my raising 9th grade yea TEEP benefitted me by helping me open my eyes to things I would of never taken the chance to explore. TEEP has helped me understand the full meaning of reciprocity and how good it felt to give back to your own community. TEEP gave me the opportunity to give back by going on a farm and helping out with some responsibility. You never realize how hard others life is until you step in their shoes. Once I saw the
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Simmel‚ G. ([1908] 2012) The Stranger in Calhoun et al. Classical Sociological Theory‚ Wiley/Blackwell‚ pp. 361-365 ‘Objectivity does not simply involve passivity and detachment; it is a particular structure composed of distance and nearness‚ indifference and involvement.’ Simmel is referring to the implied objectivity of the stranger‚ due to their independence from the group. He uses the example of communities bringing in judges or mediators from outside to settle disputes. Simmel proposes
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Within Holding and Letting Go‚ Hilde Lindemann describes four elements that constitute personhood‚ which is the bodily expression of what composes a personality. These elements are: (1) A human being must have enough of a mental state to constitute a personality; (2) Personality must be bodily expressed; (3) Other human beings have to recognize this bodily expression as that of an expression of personality; (4) Those who recognize must respond to that expression. These elements are heavily influenced
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Pearl Harbor During the early 19th century‚ Pearl Harbor was not used for large ships due to its shallow entrance. The interest of United States in the Hawaiian Islands followed its whaling and trading ships in the Pacific. As early as 1820‚ an "Agent of the United States for Commerce and Seamen" was appointed to look after American business in the Port of Honolulu. These commercial ties to the American continent were accompanied by the work of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign
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Chapter 4 – Communicating Across Cultures Multiple Choice Questions 1. Which of the following does not constitute a normal interpersonal communication task for managers? a. coordinate activities b. disseminate information c. motivate employees d. give speeches at conferences (moderate‚ page 126) 2. According to communication researchers Samovar‚ Porter‚ and Jain‚ ______________. a. cultural factors pervade the communication process (difficult‚ page 126) b. noise is always
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FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS AND GENDER ROLES Exam 2 Name: ___________________________________ Signature: ________________________________ WID #: ____________________________________ Answer the questions in the spaces provided. You may use your text and any other outside sources to support your answers (cite references if outside sources are used). Your exams are graded on clarity‚ accuracy of response‚ organization‚ and sophistication. Use illustrations where necessary.
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was his. A man who does not excel at hunting can therefore be successful by giving an arrow he made to another hunter. If his arrow was used in the kill‚ he is considered the "owner" of the meat (Shostak‚ 1981). When looking generalized reciprocity from the
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