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    Reflective Listening

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    Accordingly‚ I thought it was better to spend those ten minutes in listening to her to let it all out even though the issue was not connected to the one we were working on. After refocussing the client on the core issue‚ I used reflective listening to confirm and clarify the statements. While rephrasing‚ I managed to reinforce the statements that indicated the client was affirm about change. We explored together

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    Listening Habits

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    C E S history and evolution Science and Liberal arts 5th - 9th Feb. ’11 Prof:. Preety trivedi National Institute of Design‚ Ahmedabad Music listening habits and devices 1 MUSI C L I S T E N I N G H A B I T S A N D D E V I C E S history and evolution “[M]usic is a communication between minds‚ and nobody can expect fully to enjoy listening to any large-scale work‚ be it a symphony‚ a sonata or a concerto‚ unless he has at least a basic knowledge of form and its relevance to musical thought…

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    Listening Assignment

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    Second Listening Assignment MUSC 220 Ludwig van Beethoven‚ 1770-1827. Classical Period Symphony No. 5 in C minor‚ Op. 67 This piece is relatively long compared to the music written in previous periods such as Medieval‚ Renaissance and Baroque. Beethoven is known to have stretched the musical forms of the Classical period‚ which were already different in nature and length to those in previous periods. This piece appears to be more distorted than other symphonies in the same period; even music

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    Types of Listening

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    Types of listening Here are six types of listening‚ starting with basic discrimination of sounds and ending in deepcommunication. Discriminative listening Discriminative listening is the most basic type of listening‚ whereby the difference between difference soundsis identified. If you cannot hear differences‚ then you cannot make sense of the meaning that is expressed bysuch differences. We learn to discriminate between sounds within our own language early‚ and later areunable to discriminate

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    Empathetic Listening

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    Empathic listening The explanation of listening is to give someone attention. Excellent listening skills are important and essential in communication‚ especially in the communication between patient and caregiver. Empathic pertains to empathy‚ empathic listening means showing patients the compassion and understanding of their feelings and emotions. Six types of listening; 1. Active listening – Caregiver will pay close attention to what patient is saying. 2. Responsive listening – Is when

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    Listening Experience

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    Rachel Acrich MUSIC 3 Mike Crain 9/9/10 Listening Experience  0. 1. I chose to sit in a train station so I chose the sound of the wheels of the train. The sound of the wheels of the trains running over the tracks is a very steady rhythm. It is constant and calming in its certainty. After sitting for a while‚ it is a sound that fades into the background if I do not focus on it. This is surprising because it is such a loud‚ dominant sound.  0. 2. My sound is heard fairly constantly

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    listening for cpe

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    exhibition. B do not manage to engage the visitor’s interest. C lack artistic originality. 2 Extract Three You hear a woman talking on the radio about her favourite piece of music. 5 How does the speaker say she feels when listening to her favourite piece of music? A B nostalgic C 6 engrossed inspired The speaker believes that critics of her favourite music are wrong to A doubt the level of its popularity. B disregard the composer’s skills. C

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    Obedienc and Listening

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    Obedience and Listening Let me start this essay by writing the definition of obedience and listening‚ which are the subjects of this writing. Obedience - compliance with someone’s wishes or o orders or acknowledgment of their authority [1] . Listening take notice of and act on what someone says; respond to advice or request [2]. Another definition I came across the internet which made the topic of this essay easier to understand is that obedience - comes from the Latin root word OBOEDIRE ‚ which

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    Mindful Listening

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    A few words by Teresa on Listening Steven Henagar’s College Teresa Palacios Communication Arts Dani Liese Assignment Issue Date: Week 3 Being Mindful Listening “Mindfulness is a choice. It is not a talent that some people have and others don’t.” Abstract The very first step in listening is the decision to be mindful. Mindfulness is being present‚ fully in the moment. I knew‚ I was in for a beating as soon as I started to read this subject on mindfulness. It is definitively

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    Listening Music

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    The Advantages of Listening to Good Music What happens when you listen to good‚ soulful music? Why is music therapy increasingly used to treat patients suffering from numerous ailments? Listening to good and soulful music will help you attain self improvement and have a better quality of life. You can do your household chores after turning on some good music and you will never feel the strain. Also you can use music for motivation. Music can definitely change your state of mind and make you more

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