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    Listening Paper

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    Listening Paper There are many styles of listening for many different people. It could vary on the person‚ situation‚ the place‚ and the atmosphere. Like‚ a really good place for a conversation would be in an office‚ a fancy restraunt‚ or under the roof of your own home. But probably the most common place for an active listening audience would be in a class room itself. Like the books said "Most people assume that listening is fundamentally a passive activity in which the receiver absorbs a

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    immediately helps to break any barriers between myself and the individual young person. This would create better understanding to what I am trying to achieve‚ especially if they are having a bad day. My body language needs to be correct or they will mistake me for being confrontational. It is also important to know how to listen to young people‚ in this way they can open up more and tell you what is on their mind. When a new young person arrives on unit‚ they are usually very friendly‚ so I use this time to

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    As odd as it may sound‚ it actually quite common among society. Hypocrisy and neutrality are often viewed as the same as doublethink but however they are different. Neutrality would be a case in which a person refuses to have an opinion about any two sides of an issue. Hypocrisy is when a person would perform actions that go against what one believes. In terms of doublethink‚ the individual would truly believe in two contradictory beliefs. It may seem impossible for a belief in two contradictions

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    Being Biased Analysis

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    improper manner‚ which causes misinterpretation. A person who is biased is known to believe that their way of thinking and believing‚ is the only correct way and will not listen to anyone who says differently. However‚ many people believe that being biased is being strong minded in what they believe in‚ which is not technically biased‚ strong minded people listen to what others have to say‚ and consider it‚ but still believe they are correct. When a person is biased they criticize other people

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    and Humanistic Approaches to Personality Biological and Humanistic Approaches to Personality There are two approaches to the study of personality which are the biological and humanistic approaches. The biological approach focuses on the idea that a person is born with traits that will help formulate an individual’s personality. The humanistic approach is the more focused on how you value yourself. It focuses on the creativity and spontaneous nature of humans. In this paper I will discuss Maslow’s hierarchy

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    Corporate culture has been said to be the toughest component of a business to change. Do you agree or disagree with this statement and why? I do believe in this statement and believe that it is actually true. The company’s culture is something that consists of the values‚ norms‚ and the goals of the organization. When all of these things are put together‚ they form the culture of that company. Any company that is being unethical can obtain all of these goals. However‚ they must surely stand

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    Victimless Crimes

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    This is due to the fact that someone decided to not wear a seat belt and another person rear-ends them. It is automatically the rear-ender’s fault‚ so they will incur the costs at no choice of their own. The argument that the government cannot impose this law goes with the notion that it is against our individual rights. If one chooses not to wear a seat belt it is not effecting anyone else but that person. That person should have the freedom to choose whether or not they want to risk their life in

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    Others believe there is much wider benefits of university education for both individuals and society. Discuss both views and give your opinion ? answers: As we all know that education so important in our life‚not only it makes a person literate and enriched with knowledge but it also helps us in many different ways.These days more and more people are making the choice to go to university.While some people are of the opinion that the only purpose of a university education is to improve

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    As we grow up older‚ we usually discover that there is someone who we exceptionally like his\her quality. Some people may like movie stars‚ world leaders‚ writers‚ poets or even singers. The person who I admire her qualities is not a world superstar it is my sister. She has three wonderful qualities such as sacrifice‚ helpfulness and an endless ambition. The first quality is her sacrifice. I like her sacrifice because what she done for me in my life. An example of this is that she had devoted

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    Helping Field Summary

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    to become self-sufficient is a great opportunity to make a difference in someone’s everyday life. The desire to help people is central to the choice to pursue a career in the helping field. Assisting others to overcome their problems requires a person that is kind‚ caring‚ and empathetic of another’s personal issues. Various people in the helping field have had their own problems that they successfully overcome or family members that have gone through difficulties. A personal experience can be

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