Advantage‚ (Viking Press‚ 1999) Douglas Stone‚ Bruce Patton‚ Sheila Heen Lawrence Susskind‚ The Consensus Building Handbook‚ (Sage‚ 1999) Lawrence Susskind and Jeffrey Cruiksank‚ Breaking the Impasse‚ (Basic Books‚ 1987) Deborah Tannen‚ Talking from 9 to 5‚ (Morrow‚ 1996) Deborah Tannen‚ You Just Don ’t Understand‚ (Morrow‚ 1990) Leigh Thompson‚ The Heart and Mind of the Negotiator‚ (Prentice-Hall‚ 2001) William Ury‚ Getting Past No‚ (Bantam‚ 1991) William Ury‚ The Third Side‚ (Penguin‚ 2000) Virginia Valian
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Bibliography: Crystal‚ D. ’ ’Introducing linguistics ’ ’. Harlow: Penguin. 1992 Deborah Schiffrin‚ Deborah Tannen‚ Heidi Ehernberger Hamilton; ’ ’The handbook of discourse analysis ’ ’ 1. Luke‚ A. (1997). ’ ’Theory and practice in critical science discourse ’ ’. University of Queensland‚ Australia http://gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/kellner/ed270/Luke/SAHA6.html
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There have been numerous definitions for Internet addiction during the past decade. Widyanto and Griffiths (2006) present the most general definition of this construct as being a subset of a technological addiction‚ which is defined as a non-chemical or behavioral addiction that involves human-machine interaction. These addictions can either be passive‚ such as viewing television‚ or active‚ such as playing computer games. It should be noted that there are many terms used to describe excessive
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Tannen Eng 1A The Life and Rebirth of Jimmy Cliff Undoubtedly‚ Jimmy Cliff is one of the most underestimated and unknown reggae artists in the world. . The singer/songwriter/actor’s career has spanned 5 decades‚ starting in 1962 all the way through present day‚ and taken him around the world and back again many times over. From his beginnings in the inner city of urban Montego Bay‚ Jamaica‚ singing in talent shows at night‚ to acting in - and recording the soundtrack for - the movie “The
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Disease Control and Prevention Garber B. Kathryn. Visootsak‚ Jeanine. Warren T Stephen. (2008). Fragile X syndrome. Journal of Human Genetics‚ Pp. 666-672‚Vol. 16. Doi: 1018-4813/08. Hayward‚ P Neely‚ J.‚ Amatea‚ E.S.‚ Echevarria-Doan‚ S.‚ & Tannen‚ T. (2011). Working with Families living with Autism: Potential contributions of marriage and family Parr‚ Jeremy. (2010). Autism. Institute of neuroscience‚ Pp. 1-2‚ Jan 2010‚ retrieved from http://ncbi.nlm.hih.gov.
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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR ORGB 3201-05: Spring 2014 Instructor: Marla Baskerville Watkins Class Schedule: Tuesdays and Fridays(3:25-5:05) Dodge 140 Office: College of Business‚ 112 Hayden Hall‚Management and Organizational Development Office Hours: Office Hours: Tuesdays (11-1) E-Mail: m.baskerville@neu.edu REQUIRED READINGS You will be required to read a textbook‚ academic articles‚ news articles‚ and cases that can be retrieved from your coursepacket‚ the internet‚ and Blackboard
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Benedict College School of Humanities‚ Arts‚ and Social Sciences Department of English‚ Foreign Languages‚ and Mass Communication Fall Course Syllabus 2012-2013 FRESHMAN COMPOSITION I Course ID ENG 137 Section H9 3SCH Meeting Days: Meeting Time(s): Office Location: Instructor: F. Hardy Office Hours: Office Phone: Course Catalogue Description: This course introduces college-level‚ thesis-driven‚ research-based writing with specific instruction in
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Examine the language in relation to gender‚ and observe its changing role in society. "A businessman is aggressive; a businesswoman is pushy. A businessman is good on details; she is picky.... He follows through; she doesn’t know when to quit. He stands firm; she is hard.... His judgements are her prejudices. He is a man of the world; she’s been around. He isn’t afraid to say what is on his mind; she is mouthy. He excersises authority diligently; she’s power mad. He’s closemouthed; she’s secretive
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Section I: Examining Gendered Identity Part 1: Socialization Influences The informal or “soft” institution of the family functions as my primary socializing agent. Such a powerful social grouping consisting of a mother‚ father and older brother contributed to my socialization and by extension my gendered identity. I attribute to my mother the primary agency of socialization due in part to my father’s alcoholism‚ his psychological sufferings and his demands of a hectic career in academia
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Key Themes in Interpersonal Communication What are the main influences on the formation of self-identity? What role do language and non-verbal communication play in the construction and display of identity? The rapid growth of cultural diversity within Western societies not only presents new possibilities and dilemmas for the construction of self and social-identity‚ but also highlights the need for individuals to be aware of the factors which impact upon co-cultural and intercultural communication
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