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    wants because she was the only child in her family. Her father is a successful business man. And her mother was a great spender.  And I’m her best friend.  She used to be a stubborn one and never listen to others.  She always think that she is the perfect one and she was right. She would never listen to the advice. She is so herself. Because of her behavior ‚ she seemed to be so lonely among friends. I bet nobody likes her in school ‚ especially the discipline teacher. People were wondering how

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    Statistics shows that many teenagers and youth in this day like to listen to rap. Rap music has become influential in teens more abundantly in the past few years. They like the thrill of its songs and its beat. However‚ teens that listen to rap are more likely to binge drink due to the lyrics of many rap songs that drops name brands of specific alcoholic drinks. Also‚ another high probability when teens listen to rap is violence. There was a case in Australia where there were some teens involved

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    Why do you listen to music? Do any of these reasons include energization‚ relaxation‚ and mood alteration? How can music be used to alter arousal levels? I have listened to music since as long as I can remember. A radio was placed near my crib and turned on‚ during my nap times and again during the night‚ while I slept. Because I became accustomed to listening music at bedtime‚ as an infant‚ I continued to do so growing up. Today‚ music is my refuge. I listen to it for various reasons including

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    SUMMARIZE In Why Don’t We Listen Better‚ Dr. James C. Petersen presents an in-depth look at the relationship between active listening and communication in establishing strong bonds in relationships that promote nurturing and growth. These connections are essential for our relationships to transcend superficiality and reach the deep sense of connection that we yearn for as humans. Most people credit themselves as good listeners‚ but the reality is‚ they are not. Healthy communication can seem daunting

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    Summary Petersen’s book entitled‚ Why don’t we listen better? Communicating and Connecting in Relationships‚ gives its readers details about sufficient listening and improving their communication skills. It examines self-revelation by gathering contrasting communication methods that help form strong relationships. Petersen suggests that majority of individuals seem to think we are good listeners; however‚ in the majority of cases we are not. Within the writings of this book‚ we have distinguished

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    ‘psychological drives’. They (children) need a larger view of the world‚ a moral context‚ as it were---a faith addresses itself to the meaning of this life we all live and‚ soon enough‚ let go of.”(Coles‚ 563) This quote from Robert Coles‚ in his essay “I Listen to My Parents and Wonder What They Believe”‚ explains how children need to acquire morals that they live by so society can operate without the selfish ruining the lives of everyone else. It comes down to living together in cooperation as a people

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    The wisdom literature is a pathway to walk on. For those in and out of the faith there is a cultural respect toward the principals set out in the canonical‚ and even the non-canonical‚ books of wisdom found in Hebrew and Greek literature. The author succinctly brought light to several aspects of each book‚ each section‚ with fervor and delicacy. She took the writings for what they were at the time involving their mindset and cultural space and giving readers a vivid and realized lens to engage scripture

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    Trinity Theological College Introduction to Biblical Interpretation Psalm 90: The Beginning to Find the Heart of Wisdom Name: Gladys Grace Caole Mail Box: 112 Lecturer: Dr Mark Chan Word Count: 3118 I. Introduction This paper aims to study the structure of Psalm‚ determining to find the chiasmus in order to understand its meaning and apply it in our present context. However‚ this study does not attempt to rearrange the verse rather this can evoke a new appreciation for the ancient

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    Milton Babbitt was a composer who specialized in serial and electronic music. In his article Who Cares if you Listen‚ Babbitt states that the distance between the composer and his audience has increased. This is mainly due to the fact that most listeners of music are ill-equipped to handle such a different and unique subgenre of the music culture. Babbitt goes on to say that the public only likes the music that is performed on the various stages across the globe because it is the popular genre of

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    James C. Petersen would cultivate the integration of the basic seen principals in human living while addressing various interpersonal communications in his literature Why Don’t We Listen Better? As he would elaborate on the many forms of communicating through talking and listening. Within his treatise the author would purpose several stages unto how effective communication should be seen. As I review Petersen’s text with first summarizing his through work I will also inquorate other literatures that

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