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    Reflective Listening

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    Today was the very first day of filming the role play sessions for counselling class. I was not that nervous because we had the script for this session to begin. It felt like I was prepared‚ like I knew what had to be done or needed to be said during these sessions. However‚ it was not that easy when we began filming soon‚ the script portion was over and I felt lost in words. I was hesitant to ask‚ to respond in the beginning because I did not wanted to hurt my client even unintentionally. Soon‚

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    Obedienc and Listening

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    Obedience and Listening Let me start this essay by writing the definition of obedience and listening‚ which are the subjects of this writing. Obedience - compliance with someone’s wishes or o orders or acknowledgment of their authority [1] . Listening take notice of and act on what someone says; respond to advice or request [2]. Another definition I came across the internet which made the topic of this essay easier to understand is that obedience - comes from the Latin root word OBOEDIRE ‚ which

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    The Spanish Encounter the Native Americans During the 15th and 16th century‚ many of the nations in Europe were in competition to find new land and resources. This drive for new wealth lead many of the nations in exploration to what they called “the new world”. Leading this charge was the nation of Spain. During Spain’s exploration of what is now known to be North and South America‚ the Spanish came across a plethora of indigenous people to these new lands. As documented in the writing of Christopher

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    Listening Skill

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    DEVELOPING A LISTENING SKILL AND SPEAKING SKILL ACTIVITY DESCRIBE THE TWO INFORMATION GAP ACTIVITIES LISTENING SKILL Listening skills are very important in everyday life. One must understand what people are saying and what is happening around them. In order for this to be done effectively‚ one must be an active listener. This is achieved when the listener is listening for meaning; when the listener checks if the statement has been heard and understood correctly. The goal of this is to improve

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    Lecturing and Listening

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    Have you ever noticed the way men and women converse with each other? Is there a difference with how they communicate verbally and non-verbally? Studies and experiments by linguist have30 shown that differences in speech and body language are apparent between the male and female gender. First‚ men impose and lecture their side of the story when conversating while women on the other hand have a more open exchange of ideas. Second‚ men do not show any body signals indicating that they are listening

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    need to be taken alone. It is the only way to really figure out where you need to be‚” Mandy Hale‚ a Yew York best selling author and media influencer‚ once said. Mandy Hale quote and The Alchemist connect. For example‚ Santiago learns a lesson about finding his treasure and figure out where he needs to be to find his treasure. In the novel‚ The Alchemist‚ by Paulo Coelho‚ Santiago learns‚ “Remember where your heart is there you will find your treasure.” First‚ Santiago is a boy who dreams of traveling

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    listening process

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    Yamira Quiñones Ortiz Inco 3005-120 Prof. Gladys Ramos September 20‚ 2013 Four Stages of Listening Process In this essay I’ll be interpreting the four stages of listening process and the importance of these. Fist‚ I will give a definition of the four stages and eventually I will be giving my perspective about these terms. These stages are: the perception‚ interpretation‚ evaluation and action. According to the Oxford dictionaries‚ the definition of these words includes the following. Perception

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    An Encounter with a Bully

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    celebrations‚ I felt the paper slip out of my hands. I turned around‚ only to find Miss Brown in a deep trance of laughter with my paper. “Boy‚ what are you celebrating for?” she inquired while still giggling. “Here are your results.” She laid a paper on my desk inscribed with a large “F”. A cold rush of air froze my body. I couldn’t believe what my eyes had seen! I blinked‚ and then scrutinized the paper vigilantly but I saw the same

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    What is Shark Finning? Why is it such a vicious practice and why do people do it? Shark Finning is an atrocious practice of cutting off the shark’s fins and tossing the shark‚ still alive‚ back to the water; this practice is illegal but it is practiced anyways and it’s quite serious as some shark are in the edge of extinction. Once the fins have been cut off‚ the shark is thrown back to the water and it slowly dies. The shark may either drown‚ bleed to death or be eaten by other creatures

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    Title: What do you understand by ‘stigma’ and do you agree that social policies can stigmatize people? In this essay I am going to give my own understanding of stigma and explain how I think that social policies can stigmatize people. I am also going to discuss the problems that individuals may have if they avail of these social policies. My understanding of stigma is that it is something that has a bad reputation linked to situations‚ characteristics or people. Also my understanding of social

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