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    Shc 31 3.3

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    SHC 31 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young peoples settings. Outcome 1. 1) People communicate for many different reasons in many different ways. Communication can be both verbal and non verbal. Non verbal communication is usually communicated through the process of sending and receiving workless (mostly visual) cues. Examples of non verbal communication are: • Posture • Appearance • Hand movements • Eye movements • Facial expressions • Gestures

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    CHP 1 Of Speech .. SPEAKING IN PUBLIC CHAPTER’S SUMMARY PUBLIC SPEAKING Public speaking has been a vital form of empowerment. It can and often does make a difference in things people care about very much. The key phrase here is “make a difference.” This is what most of us want to do in life –to make a difference‚ to change the world in some small way. Public speaking offers you an opportunity to make a difference in something you care about very much. “Speech communication

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    Neogolism

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    Երևանի Վ. Բրյուսովի անվան Պետաան Լեզվահասարակագիտական Համալսարան Political neologisms in the American Press (based on the articles on B. Obama ’s presidency) Danielyan Hovhannes CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………2 2. CHAPTER I General Notes on Political Neologisms……………………………………………..4 3. CHAPTER II Neologisms Connected with B. Obama ’s Presidency……………………………...9 4. CONCLUSION…………………………………………………………………

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    STYLISTIC VOCABULARY IN THE CREATIVE WRITING COMPOSITIONS OF 4th YEAR AB ENGLISH STUDENTS: A GALPERIN APPROACH An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the Department of English Institute of Arts and Sciences Far Eastern University CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Aside from a perfect grammar‚ English majors are expected to have a wider range of vocabulary as compared with other students in the university since it is their field of study. This is manifested when a student

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    that while gun ownership is at an all-time high‚ violent crime is at a 30 year low…”) The article is clearly structured and easy to read. Although wanting to prove a point to anti-gun and pro-gun control advocates‚ Mr. Thurman avoids the use of slangjargon‚ angry words or vagueness. Nor does he appear to “lash out” at the other side. He simply states straight to the point facts with clear and valid evidence. He denounces anti-gun and pro-gun control advocates theme-“guns equal crime”-with supportive

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    CU2941 Support Material 2 1

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    they may consider different channels such as a newsletter and different ways of encoding the information so that it will be understood by the intended audience. The newsletter could be produced in an easyto-read format‚ using plain English (without jargon) and visualisation methods such as graphics and pictorial representation. As a social care professional‚ you are required to communicate with both individuals and groups of people‚ whether they are the people you

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    African-American stereotypes have evolved during the last 400 years‚ beginning with slave trade around the mid-fifteenth century. Slave traders targeted and captured blacks because they believed they were creatures without souls intended for hard labor and intense physical work. It was common for white colonists‚ settlers and slave traders to spread myths and misconceptions to induce even more fear and hatred amongst them.  During slavery‚ images‚ myths and stereotypes of blacks continued to hinder

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    CHP1 Why We Communicate-needs are met Affiliation- the affect or feelings you have for others. Achieving Goals-rely on communication in order to accomplish particular objectives Influencing Others-completely unintentional Transactional Process-Involves 2 or more people acting in both sender and receiver roles‚ and their messages are dependent on and influenced by those of their partner (that is their messages are interdependent). Once a communication transaction has been completed and received

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    Ministry of Education and Youth of the Republic of Moldova Cahul State University ”B. P. Hasdeu” Phylology and History Faculty English Philology Departent Research Paper Theme: „Lexical Pecularities and Translation Difficulties in ”The Catcher in the Rye” by J. D. Salinger.” Cahul 2010 Content Introduction……………………………………………………………..............................3 Chapter I The Modernist Literature 1. The literature in the 19 century……………………………………...............................6 2

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    nvq 3 unit 1

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    Unit 1Promote communication in Health‚ Social Care or Childrens and Young Peoples Settings Identify the different reasons people communicate To express needs; to share ideas and information; to reassure; to express feelings; to build relationships; socialise; to ask questions; to share experiences. People communicate in order to establish and maintain relationships with others‚ to give and receive information and instructions‚ to understand and be understood‚ to share opinions‚ knowledge‚ feelings

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