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    CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION MEANING OF INTER-PERSONAL COMMUNICATION Communication according to the seventh edition of the Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary‚ is defined as ‘the activity or process of expressing ideas and feelings or of giving people information’ but writers of mass communication like Robert M Krauss of the Columbia university and Susan R. Fussell of the Mississippi state university defined communication as the act of sending a signal across. Such a signal is generated from a from

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    Unit 1 Parts of Speech Every word has a function in every sentence. There are 8 different functions in English usage. Thus‚ all English words are grammatically divided into 8 different parts‚ which are called parts of speech. Sometimes they are called “word classes.” They are: 1. Noun A noun is a word or group of words used for referring to a person‚ thing‚ place‚ or quality. Ex. Birds fly. She is a pretty girl. The man works in the factory. The

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    actually improves the quality of thought. The fundamental purpose of scientific discourse is not the mere presentation of information and thought‚ but rather its actual communication. It does not matter how pleased an author might be to have converted all the right data into sentences and paragraphs; it matters only whether a large majority of the reading audience accurately perceives what the author had in mind. Therefore‚ in order to understand how best to improve writing‚ we would do well to understand

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    Buy an extra notebook for each subject at the beginning of the year so that as you finish a chapter in class‚ you can immediately write notes and summaries in that book. The classwork will still be fresh in your mind so at exam time you merely have to take the notebook home from school. Write down the key points you learned from each lesson onto a cue card. This helps your mind to retain the day’s important facts. On the weekends look over the cue cards. Get your parents or friends to quiz you on

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    Noun: Pronoun and Verb

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    Parts of Speech Noun A noun is a naming word. It names a person‚ place‚ thing‚ idea‚ living creature‚ quality‚ or action. Examples: cowboy‚ theatre‚ box‚ thought‚ tree‚ kindness‚ arrival Verb A verb is a word which describes an action (doing something) or a state (being something). Examples: walk‚ talk‚ think‚ believe‚ live‚ like‚ want Adjective An adjective is a word that describes a noun. It tells you something about the noun. Examples: big‚ yellow‚ thin‚ amazing‚ beautiful‚ quick

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    reform effort underway in Congress. In a 3-5 paragraph Word document write a summary of the reform effort. Issue: EUTHENASIA ("Right to Die") Pro-Euthanasia This can be a very touchy subject matter to different individuals. I honestly don’t even know if I would consider myself pro or con to the subject matter. Depending on the circumstances I would bend in a different direction. For example‚ I would be Pro-Euthanasia for an elderly individual that was completely bed ridden and fully relied on

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    ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE Cheiro The Lines of the Hand Lord Kitchener’s Hand PLATE I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. XIII. XIV. XV. [Pg xxvi] XVI. XVII. XVIII. XIX. XX. XXI. XXII. The Line of Heart and its Variations The Line of Marriage Marriage Lines and Influence Lines which further help in denoting Marriage The Line of Health The Girdle of Venus. The Ring of Saturn. The Bracelets. The Line of Intuition. The Via Lasciva Travels‚ Voyages‚ Accidents‚ and Descending Lines from the Mounts

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    statement into equations.   * Identify the basic steps in solving word problem.   * Solve age problems in at least 5 minutes.   * Show the process in solving the Age problems.   * Demonstrate honesty through solving and checking Age problems.   II. Subject Matter: Age Problems (Elementary Algebra)   III. Reference : Textbook Aufmann‚ R.N‚ Barker‚ V.C. and Lockwood‚ J.S. Beginning Algebra with Applications.1898.pages 92-97. Barnett‚ R. Schaum’s Outline Series Theory and Problems of Elementary Algebra.1993

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    opinion on the matter. I believe that our group showed all of the characteristics of a healthy group‚ and if I had to do future group work I would most definitely choose to work with that group again. We showed interdependence which is the relation between two or more people and how their relationship directly affects the other. First‚ we started off by explaining the topic to the group again‚ than we each took turns going around in the circle and explaining how we each felt about the subject. After each

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    more of a choice rather than your feelings towards doing the task. In the article she says that motivation is all about achieving results. In order to be motivated you must first select a subject and then decide what results you want from that subject. An example of this would be I want to do well in school. My subject would be school and the results would be how my grades are at the end of the semester. In order to be motivated I would have to do whatever it takes to get good grades and that means studying

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