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    9781439041130_UnitC_pp2.qxd 5/4/09 11:08 PM Page 49 UNIT C Verbal Communication Pr op er N ty ot o Fo f C r R en ep ga ro ge du L ct ea io rn n in Files You Will Need: C-1.doc C-2.doc C-3.doc C-4.doc C-5.doc C-6.doc C-7.doc C-8.doc C-9.doc Developing Professional Telephone Skills Since its development in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell‚ the telephone has become one of the most common home and business appliances. The word “telephone” comes from the Greek “tele‚” meaning at

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    Dean Kingstons Reflection

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    I first met Dean Kingston roughly 8 years ago‚ maybe a year before his boyfriend‚ Nicole committed suicide. Around that time‚ I was introduced to Dean Kingston through a friend called Luke Littlemore. At the time Luke was living at Dean Kingston’s and told me that Dean sold steroids and had a home gym. Around that time‚ I was very unhappy with my body shape and wanted to source steroids and start training. I was told by Luke Littlemore that Dean Kingston was known for selling steroids and other illicit

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    The Vision, By Dean Koontz

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    Mary hears the flapping of wings in the back of her mind‚ and that is when the reader knows something big is about to happen. Throughout The Vision‚ the author Dean Koontz uses the flapping of wings as a symbol of the main character’s visions. These visions can be traced back to abuse she experienced as a kid. The reader soon learns that the main character‚ Mary‚ was raped by a man who babysat her when she was younger. The rape she experienced when she was a young girl began to affect her life as

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    Myers-Briggs Paper

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    Mallory Simpson Psych 101: Myers-Briggs Paper Professor Baker 8/13/12 After taking the Myers-Briggs test‚ I am not at all surprised by the results I was given. 67% introvert is what I was distinctively ranked for personality type and I couldn’t agree more. Next on the list was 44% judging. This particular one leaves me wondering what type of judging? Is it being a judgmental person‚ or rather judging between the pros and cons of something‚ or maybe judging based on intuition or discernment

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    The Shadow of the Titanic

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    History 150 – Final Project The Shadow of the Titanic April 30‚ 2013 By Sarah Kohar The book “The Shadow of the Titanic” describes a chilling cold truth to the tragedy of the sinking. As the Titanic was sliding underneath the ocean at 2:20am on April 15‚ 1912‚ the noise of the cries of those drowning with the boat will haunt the survivors from the water and in the lifeboats for the rest of their lives. (Wilson) One survivor described the noise like a gigantic swarm of bees. Another person

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    The Shadow of Hate

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    The Shadow of Hate The documentary remarks on the origins of race and how it has affected history and its people. There has been a history of intolerance in America against the “them”‚ the others. “Them”‚ being the different‚ the unknown. It is clear that people are afraid of the unknown because of the uncertainty it brings thus they immediately label anything different as “them”. The ultimate concept I was able to derive from the documentary was that race is an idea created by society to further

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    Shadow Divers

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    Shadow Divers By: Kurson‚ Robert Shadow Divers by Robert Kurson is a true story of a few ordinary men risking everything to solve a World War II mystery‚ which even governments had not been able to budge. One is introduced to Bill Nagle at the start of the book. He is given a location of the mystery object from a fisherman. Nagle is the caption to the Seeker and had a feeling that this dive will be a life changer. So he meets with John Chatterton‚ the only man that he can trust on a dive

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    Walter Payton

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    Walter Payton In 1954 Walter Payton‚ a star‚ was born in Columbia‚ Mississippi. His parents Edward and Alyne Payton had three children‚ Eddie‚ Walter‚ and Pam Payton. When Walter was a kid he always loved to go outdoors. He always loved to go fishing‚ play football with his friends‚ and exploring the woods that he lived by. Walter spent his first three years of playing football at an all-black school named John Jefferson high. After he had finished High School the options for a black athlete

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    Swot Analysis Of Myer

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    of Myer are on four aspects. Firstly‚ Myer is positioning at upscale high range departmental retail store in Australia. Tracy fit this segmentation‚ so she feels engaged when shopping at Myer. Secondly‚ there is a variety of choice for consumers to choose for different needs. Tracy can purchase not only cloth but also accessories at Myer with an acceptable price‚ she does not need to walk around to find the brand or specific product she needs. So it is convenient for Tracy to shopping at Myer. Thirdly

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    Myers Briggs History

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    History of Myer Briggs The Myers Briggs was first published in 1943 by mother‚ Katharine Cook Briggs‚ and daughter‚ Isabel Briggs Myers (Lloyd‚ 2012). Katharine Briggs began extensive research on personality type theory upon the meeting of Isabel Briggs Myers‚ husband‚ Clarence Myers. Katharine became intrigued with Clarence’s perception of how he viewed the world and her family. This fascination led Katharine to begin a study on the literature view of understanding different temperaments (Lloyd

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