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    Oral Communication

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    1 THE WRITTEN WORD 3.1.1 Written Compared with Oral Communication Written correspondence within or between organizations may take many forms. The crucial difference between oral and written communications will be the importance attributed to each. Oral communication will be the basis for almost all negotiations‚ liaison‚ team briefings and project management‚ but written communication will be viewed as an endorsement of oral statements‚ as having a permanence and contractual

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    Oral Pathology

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    patients complain of irritation‚ gagging‚ or an altered taste. Patients are usually heavy smokers with poor oral hygiene and some have vitamin deficiencies‚ GI problems‚ or radiation therapy. Cures range from just brushing the tongue to corticosteroid therapy. 5- Cleft Palate -Congenital defect in which the lateral halves of the palate fail to fuse during embryonic development. It may be localized to the uvula‚ the soft and/or hard palate‚ or the lip. Combined cleft lip and palate is

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    learning styles affect learning identifying the learners’ language / skills needs correctly using terminology relating to the description of language systems and language skills selecting appropriate material and / or resources to aid the learners’ language development providing a rationale for using specific activities with learners. finding‚ selecting and referencing information from one or more sources using written language that is clear‚ accurate and appropriate to the task. 750

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    The causes of the life factor Down Syndrome Foetal alcohol syndrome Bullying Peer groups Smoking The effect on the development on an individual (PIES) The physical side effect to a child with down syndrome is that they have a small nose and they have a flat nasal bridge‚ they also have a small mouth‚ their eyes slant either upwards or downwards. They have weak muscle tone which means they are very floppy; they have big hands and have short fingers. They may have a weight problem which will cause

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    For this part of the assignment I am going to be evaluating how nature and nurture may affect the development of an individual over two life stages. I will be looking at the effects of nature‚ nurture in relation to the Jim twins‚ development over their childhood and adulthood. D1 Nature and Nurture Effects on Childhood Physical Development

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    instead of daycare and watch interesting television and movies together and read books together. Jeffrey enjoys reading books and loves reading stories with me. I make sure Jeffrey always has a book wherever he goes just in case. He does okay in language arts but doesn’t do any writing outside of school. I try to increase his spontaneous writing by helping him go over his writings for school‚ praising it and offering suggests for improvements. He loves working with his hands whether it drawing or

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    Oral embryology

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    and lower teeth in the dental arch. Dentition pertains to the development of teeth and their arrangement in the mouth. It is the characteristic arrangement‚ kind‚ and number of teeth. There are three dentition periods. They are primary dentition‚ mix dentition‚ and permanent dentition. First stage is primary dentition which is consists of 20 teeth in all. Mix dentition is the second stage of both primary and permanent teeth. The last stage is permanent dentition is composed of 32 teeth in all‚ 16 upper

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    Oral Communications

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    The importance of Oral Communications Walking into a corporate office with a suit and tie as your attire. You hold a high school diploma as well as a college degree. Your résumé is flawless and your criminal record is spotless. You enter the CEOs office and you are just what he is looking for. After the interview the CEO tells you thanks but you did have what he was looking for. You wonder why‚ and the reason is your speech. You missed out on a chance of having a six figure job because you were

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    Define personality‚ and describe the basic structure of personality according to Sigmund Freud. Make additional reference to Freud’s psychosexual stages of development. Personality: It is the pattern of enduring characteristics that differentiate a person. Those patterns of behavior are the ones that make each of us a unique person. It is personality that leads us to act consistently and predictably in different situations and in over extended periods of time. “Personality is the supreme realization

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    Oral communication is the ability to explain and present your ideas in clear English‚ to diverse audiences. This includes the ability to tailor your delivery to a given audience‚ using appropriate styles and approaches‚ and an understanding of the importance of non-verbal cues in oral communication. Oral communication requires the background skills of presenting‚audience awareness‚ critical listening and body language. Back to top Written communication is the ability to write effectively in a range

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