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    and responding to spoken or nonverbal messages. ii. What is hearing? Passive physiological process in which sound is received by the ear. iii. How are listening and hearing different? Listening is cognitive while hearing is physical. b. The Importance of Effective Listening i. How much of a college student’s time is spent listening? 50% or more. c. Effective Listening i. Name and describe the 7 stages of effective listening 1) Hearing stage= accurate reception of sounds requires the listener

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    Social Being

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    Scheme of Examination and Syllabus for Master of Education (M. Ed.) 2012 onwards Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University‚ New Delhi 1 Scheme of Examination and Syllabus Master of Education (M. Ed.) (Session: 2012-2013 onwards) Semester – I Sl. Course Code Title of the Course No. **(Proposed) Theory (Foundation Course) 1 MED 601 Philosophical and Sociological Perspective of Education 2 MED 603 Advance Educational Psychology 3 MED 605 Methodology of Educational Research Electives

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    In today’s army‚ being on time can be a paramount activity. Consequences for not showing up on time can be disastrous. In a normal job‚ you get up‚ go to work‚ and come home‚ and that is the limit of the level of involvement. The army is not one of those jobs. In the army we are constantly training our mind and bodies for a combat environment. In such an environment‚ the level of involvement must be much higher. It is understood that any mistake‚ however seemingly small can have extreme consequences

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    say (Anderson 9)”. Teens feel as if they should blame society and TV shows for making them feel they have to come out and always say what has happened to them or if anything is going on. But in Melinda’s reality‚ that is far from the truth. The importance of coming out to find a voice to reach to see people who actually care and help get through whatever it is. Teenagers such as Melinda went through a hell like time period to which was cause by her summer. In the end‚ she does find her voice

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    be born with a silver spoon. In my opinion‚ a person should put more efforts on their studies and career in order to be rich and famous. The different aspects of being rich and being famous are lifestyle‚ social status‚ and privacy. First and foremost‚ the lifestyle of a rich person is much better than a famous person. Being rich‚ he can have many things that a famous person might not has. This is because some famous people might not be rich; on the other hand‚ it is simply easy for a

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    God—an individual supernatural being‚ with a distinctive name‚ personality‚ and control or influence of a major aspect of nature (like rain or fertility)‚ that encompasses the life of an entire community or a major segment of the community Spirit—a supernatural being that is less powerful than a god and is usually more localized; often one of a collection of nonindividualized supernatural beings that are not given specific names and identities Spirits include nonindividualized spirits like

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    The importance of cleanliness in all the actions of life is almost too apparent to need mention‚ were it not that it is so much neglected by many. Not only cleanliness of the skin‚ the hair‚ the teeth‚ the nails‚ and the clothing is necessary‚ but also cleanliness in all our habits. By this means we shall avoid many diseases which are entirely due to dirt of various kinds. The old and excellent definition that dirt is matter in the wrong place suggests that it should be removed; and when we remember

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    The importance of having monitored during three consecutive days successfully led me to make necessary adjustments. The arrangements were needed in any way and involve almost my entire environment as my family‚ work‚ and social activities‚ among others. There are more goals for achieved‚ however my graduation‚ my family and my work‚ preferably are my priority. I have to mention that mostly my compromises I credited efficiently‚ of course‚ when I add something new like the Master Degree in Psychology

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    As scientists started researching atoms‚ many had different ideas on what was actually going on inside the atoms and what the atoms looked like. A few of these scientists were Niels Bohr‚ J.J. Thompson‚ John Dalton‚ and Earnest Rutherford. These four men defined what atomic theory was with all the research and experiments they did. They each came up with ideas about atoms. John Dalton: John Dalton was born September 6‚ 1766. Dalton’s father worked as a weaver‚ his father owned a small plot of land

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    372 equality‚ diversity and inclusion in dementia‚ care practice. Outcome one 1/1 why it is important to recognise and respect an individual’s heritage. It is important because it is someone’s past life history. Each individual is different and special their heritage contains their life experiences and culture and makes them who they are. It helps us to give a person centred approach because of the way of life as they know it and it has been this way for a long time‚ they are happy and comfortable

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