THE WILLINGNESS OF MOTORISTS TO GIVE WAY TO PEDESTRIANS AT ZEBRA CROSSING: MOREMI HALL‚ UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS. ADETUASE Christiana & OLUYEMI Abayomi Department of Psychology‚ University of Lagos. ABSTRACT Pedestrians are susceptible road users. In the University of Lagos‚ pedestrian have the right of way over cars at unsignalised zebra crossing as soon as they noticeably indicate their intention to cross the street. In this research‚ we present the findings of the willingness of motorist
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productivity. Music can only be distracting if you allow it to be: when you are concentrating on the work it becomes a tool. The beats and rhythm go along to help memorization. However there has to be some limitations‚ like during lectures kids will have to listen so they don’t miss out on important information. Now think back to how many times you have listened to music while working‚ exercising‚ or just relaxing‚ doesn’t it make you more energetic and concentrate? And isn’t that how we are suppose to feel
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Should we pay more attention to people who are older and more experienced than we are? being older and more experienced indicates better mastery of handling problems. However‚ what matters in the advancement of the society is the power of the intellect and vision‚ not age. If anything‚ old people are more likely to be conservative‚ slow to recognize the merit of individual ideas. Finally‚ they are world in terms of hierarchies instead of individual aptitudes. On the contrary‚ young people have
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Due to: 13.11.2013 Submitted: 13.11.2013 By Olya Chermoskutova Summary (Julian Treasure: 5 ways to listen better) The problem that Julian Treasure states is that we’re losing our listening: we retain only 25% of what we hear. He defines listening as making meaning from sound. Julian says we use a lot of techniques to do it: firstly‚ when it’s noisy‚ we react at some sounds and words‚ especially our names – that’s how we recognize patterns. Secondly‚ we use differencing: if some sound remains
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Josephine Lopez Dr. G. Brown Life Management Skills August 4‚ 2014 3.2 Stop‚ Look and Listen: Nonverbal Communication and Active Listening Part I: Nonverbal Communication Try This: Research what one hand gesture means in a different country. (You may ask people from other countries/and or conduct your own web search or library search for answers). Some suggested countries/cultures to research might be: Italy‚ Japan‚ China‚ Greece‚ and the Middle East (18 points) Hand gesture: Thumbs
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Peterson Book Review: Why Don’t We Listen Better? Summary of Book Jim Peterson’s book outlines a very informative and simplistic way to becoming a better listener. Peterson has come up with the idea of sharing a card that allows the talker and the listener to take turns sharing their ideas. He stated three part on how people communicate: stomach‚ heart‚ and head. First is the stomach which consist of the feelings and emotions those inner nudges that let us know when we are uncomfortable‚
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Milton Babbitt in his article “Who Cares If You Listen” famously argued that “serious”‚ “advanced” contemporary music has little commodity value because the general public is not able to decipher and appreciate it. He suggests that it is potentially advantageous for a contemporary composer and his music to withdraw into the isolated walls of academia so that‚ under institutional support‚ the musicians will be able to focus on their own creative art‚ pushing forward the evolution of music. While I
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Habit 1: “Listen to Others with Empathy and Understanding” In any setting‚ communication is essential not just from the person providing it but also how the message is perceived. Positive communication means not only listening to what the message is saying but also being able to sense the underlying emotions of other educators (Lunenburg‚ 2010). Naomi expressed her sincere concern in all of her individual meetings with educators‚ listening and addressing all staff who had a concern with reasoning
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Practical Book Review One: Why Don’t We Listen Better Presented to Prof. Max Mills‚ M.Div‚ PH.D Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary Lynchburg‚ VA In Partial Fulfillment Of The Requirements For The Course PACO 500 Introduction to Pastoral Counseling By Marcus A. Banks-Bey February 12‚ 2012 Petersen‚ James C. 2011. Why Don’t We Listen Better? Communicating and Connecting in Relationships. Portland‚ OR: Petersen Publications
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Part I: Nonverbal Communication Try This: Research what one hand gesture means in a different country. (You may ask people from other countries/and or conduct your own web search or library search for answers). Some suggested countries/cultures to research might be: Italy‚ Japan‚ China‚ Greece‚ and the Middle East (10 points) Hand gesture: Country/Culture referenced: What does it mean? Part II: Nonverbal Communication and Active Listening Choice #1: Interview a professional about
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