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    try to exert power. Many of the characters try to exert power over others through various means such as sexuality and intelligence. The use of violence within the household is believed by the men to be the most important tool of power. However‚ when Ruth‚ the only woman in the play‚ enters‚ she appears to defeat the men ’s power‚ but not with violence. Her sexuality and apparent intelligence become part of the way in which she takes control of the house. Power itself is the ability to take control

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    communication. In a business or management‚ a brilliant message alone is not sufficient: you are successful only if your message leads to the response you desire from your audience. Therefore‚ instead of visualizing communication as a straight line from a sender to a receiver‚ think of communication as a circle. To get that desired audience response‚ you need to think strategically about your communication before you start to write or speak. Three theories of Communication: Communication is a process in

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    Robinson’s novel Housekeeping. The novel follows the lives of sisters Ruth and Lucille Stone‚ whose father deserts their family too early for them to remember and whose mother commits suicide around six years later. The sister were neglected in their childhood‚ the family that surrounded them did not want to care for them and they became isolated from any support system beyond whatever adult could be persuaded to look after them. When Ruth and Lucille aunt Sylvie returns to Fingerbone‚ Idaho to look after

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    important than the upholstery” (23). Ruth can easily be compared to the couch in her living room as a woman who is overcome by how she feels about the Younger household and living conditions. Over the course of this play‚ The Raisin in the Sun‚ by Lorraine Hansberry‚ Ruth changes from fed up to relieved‚ content to concerned‚ and finally from concerned to satisfied. In the beginning‚ she is sick of everything‚ and events change her feelings to be calmer. Near the middle‚ Ruth goes from feeling content to

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    Ruth is 28yr old woman with a diagnosis of Schizophrenia from a young age. Ruth as a young girl was known to be very active and fun loving girl. She also has a history of drug abuse as a teenager. She has had a few admissions in an in patient ward. When she was unwell she was very aggressive towards her family as voices were telling her to do this. As per National institute of clinical Excellence (NICE 2009) Guide lines clozapine is used as a last resort in antipsychotic medication‚ Ruth was

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    key stages of communication in the workplace to achieve an effective information flow from the message sender to the message receiver. These are as follows in logical sequence. ------------------------------------------------- SENDER ----- ENCODING ----- TRANSMISSION ----- DECODING ----- RECEIVER 1) The sender. Must provide clear‚ understandable instruction or information on the subject so the receiver has no doubt

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    themes‚ one of which being freedom. Marilynne Robinson’s Housekeeping conveys the idea that freedom is attained by breaking away from society‚ through the symbolism of the crossing of the railroad bridge at the end of the novel. The main characters‚ Ruth and Lucille‚ are sisters who experience a lot of loss in their lives. Before they were even born‚ their grandfather dies while working on the railroad that connects the town of Fingerbone‚ Idaho to the rest of the country. When they are little‚ their

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    1900’s‚ and embraces the free-spiritedness of both Ruth and Idgie‚ and altering her outlook on life. The relationship between Ruth and Idgie is based on more then just friendship when a deep romance emerges between the two. Their strong bond went back to when Idgie was just young‚ and Ruth dated Idgie’s older brother Buddy. After his tragic death Idgie became a runaway‚ for she no longer had Buddy or Ruth. At an early age‚ Idgie falls in love when Ruth comes back to Whistle Stop‚ but this love between

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    Code: Public Class Form1 Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object‚ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Me.Hide() Form2.Show() End Sub Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object‚ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click Me.Close() End Sub End Class Form 2 Source Code: Public Class Form2 Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object‚ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1

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    Introduction Communication establishes relationships and makes organizing possible. Every message has a purpose or objective. The sender intends -- whether consciously or unconsciously -- to accomplish something by communicating. In organizational contexts‚ messages typically have a definite objective: to motivate‚ to inform‚ to teach‚ to persuade‚ to entertain‚ or to inspire. This definite purpose is‚ in fact‚ one of the principal differences between casual conversation and managerial communication

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