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    join the conversation

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    Joining the Conversation (page 346) 1. On page 336‚ He starts to state more facts and proof that texting is good and not back. 2. Some people that believe texting is bad and is a danger to language are usually individuals who are closed minded and probably in the older population. They assume that using abbreviations such as b to replace (be) or c to replace (see) will make people who decide to use abbreviations will start a trend that would make people less intelligent when it comes to using

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    Difficult Conversations

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    observing‚ speaking‚ questioning‚ analyzing‚ and evaluating. A difficult conversation is any conversation that you dread and perhaps seek to avoid‚ if possible. There are the situations that keep you up at night in anticipation that you put off or face up to like bad medicine. Our typical approach to the complexity of what happened‚ the reality of feeling and potential threat to our identity tend to make our conversations more difficult‚ rather than more productive‚ often escalating conflict‚ hurting

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    Spiritual Conversation

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    and manipulating others. According to Kinnaman and Lyons (2007)‚ one major barrier to spiritual conversation is having the wrong motivation to do so (p. 188). Thus‚ if Christians attempt to manipulate an unbeliever by stretching the truth‚ more than the likely the unbeliever will remain skeptical of Christianity. The Belt of Truth overcomes this barrier. Another barrier to spiritual conversation centers on Christians

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    Linguistic gambits

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    Therefore‚ one of them will take the initiative and start a conversation about some general topic‚ typically the weather. In this regard‚ there are particular expressions that are usually used by native speakers of English to start the conversation like: (1) What a lovely day‚ isn’t it? (2) What awful weather we’re having today! Such expressions‚ in addition to those that are related to other subjects‚ can be used to start a conversation‚ respond to others‚ or to indicate a shift in topic. Expressions

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    Conversation Process

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    In this Chapter we learned about Conversation Process and the many components it consists of‚ one of which was Feedback. “The Fourth step is Feedback‚ the reverse of the second step which is Feedforward. Here you reflect back on the conversation to signal‚ that as far as you’re concerned‚ the business is completed.”(Devito Pg 183) “Each feedback opportunity presents you with choices along at least the following dimensions: Positive –negative‚ person focused-message‚ and immediate-delayed‚ low monitored-high

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    Socratic Conversation

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    Socratic conversation—discussing this in the style of philosophers with hypothetical conversations and monologues. As we drive away from the Jacque Fresco lecture that I made my father‚ an evolutionary scientist‚ attend‚ he frowns and squints through the rain‚ preparing to say something but never saying it. Q) I’m sorry. He mutters finnally. Q) It’s just when they start talking about no money‚ that’s when they’ve lost me. I decide to take the approach that works. It’s going to be a long commute

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    difficult conversation

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    Book Summary: Difficult Conversations – How to Discuss What Matters Most – Written by Douglas Stone‚ Bruce Patton and Sheila Heen I decided to profile this book because it is packed with relevant information on handling Difficult Conversations. Difficult Conversations happen in all areas of life – think about your relationships and work. This book is very relevant if you are responsible for other people. I recommend highly you read it if you are a leader and/or a manager of any group. What makes

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    difficult conversations

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    have hard conversations‚ improve listening and problem solving skills. It is applicable in our personal and business life. Essential Information:
 Difficult Conversations How to Discuss What Matters Most Stone‚ D.‚ Patton‚ B.‚ & Heen‚ S. (1999) New York‚ New York: Penguin. ISBN0-670-88339-5 Outline of the Thesis: General Subject Matter: Business communication Theme: Communication during uncomfortable conversations. Thesis: The author explores what makes some conversations difficult

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    Unspeakable Conversations

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    Critical Reading: “Unspeakable Conversations” Could the killing of an unborn disabled child be considered acceptable in today’s society? Selective infanticide is a very controversial topic that many have argued about over past years. In her article “Unspeakable Conversations” disabilities activist and lawyer Harriet McBryde Johnson demonstrates her viewpoint on this issue. She writes this article as a story‚ with herself being the narrator. It follows her journey as she feuds with Peter Singer

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    Conversational Analysis

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    Conversational Analysis I: Definition of “conversational Analysis” Treatment of conversation developed by sociologists in the early 1970s which concentrates on relations between successive “turns” on the operation of a hypothetical turn-taking system.” This system ensures (according to the hypothesis) that at any moment a specific speaker will have the floor‚ and that when their turn ends that of the next speaker will follow smoothly without (according to those proposing the hypothesis) an appreciable

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