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    Pro-Active Self Defense

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    A. Pro-Active Self-Defense: A response for pro-active self-defense might be to communicate with others before an incident or it consists of readying yourself with information to handle an uncontrollable situation gracefully. By being proactive, better results are achieved for most tight situations. Acting proactively is not the simplest thing, and it involves a lot of difficult work. It is hard to plan in the future, and it is almost impossible to face a problem before the need is urgent.…

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    I believe one of the greatest obstacles in the communication process comes from the diverse communication methods used between the different generations and could possibly cause chaos in the workplace. Generation X and Millennial officer’s communication are very different from each other. Few and far between their values and beliefs are inconsistent and incompatible with each other as well. In order to understand them and where they are coming from we must understand their communication…

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    II. Limitations of Mill's individuality and the inevitability of social control As Berkowitz (2000) describes, Mill exemplifies a 'spirit of an indecisive man, one who on some days woke up in a liberal and rationalist mood and on other days got out of bed in a conservative and romantic frame of mind' (p.135). While the critic adds that Mill explained this bias by the fact that no truth is impartial, this ambivalence of his ideas makes some arguments in favour of individuality less unconvincing.…

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    Meeting Goals: 1.How to enhance group and team performance through group communication. 2. Discuss brainstorming and silent brainstorming. 3. Evaluate different scenarios to enhance performance in every group communication situation. Discussion A. Identify problems that will hinder effective group communication. B. How can these problems be resolved? C. Take a new approach. Action Items A. Is it important for every group member to have a copy of the agenda before the meeting? B. Do we always…

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    Cultural Superpower

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    The Cultural Superpower is made up of different characteristics of others that makes the company move forward to become more successful. There are some people who never get the opportunity to activate their superpower or to become knowledgeable of the power that they have, which some time seems to go unnoticed. The meaning of Characteristics is qualities that belong to that individual person, which cannot be duplicated. Certain leaders try to obtain full control and access of ideas and…

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    Film Vs Play

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    The movie and audio play “Sorry Wrong Number” both have very special attributes that added to the overall meaning and plot of the piece. To make their individual genre a successful medium for the piece, both demonstrated different individual qualities. The audio play, who relied solely on sound to communicate the piece, uses tone, sound effects, and mental imagery to deliver the piece. On the other hand is the movie who uses action and flashbacks, to build character and plot. Though both have…

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    In most relationships,there needs to be a balance of avoidance and approach motivations wherein people feel safe as well as stimulated. On either extreme of this spectrum there is a fear of to much one or the other. Leading to a feeling of a dull or boring relationship that is present on the avoidance end or a feeling of lack of safety on the other both lending to possible reasons for a relationship to be undesirable. In the diagram that is provided in chapter six there are four different…

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    The Sympathizer Theme

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    The Sympathizer and the two sides of every issue Everything having multiple sides, one of the major themes of The Sympathizer, is an important aspect of many works. In The Sympathizer, this theme appears in many areas, but one of the most important ways is the narrator himself. The narrator is, as he puts it, “a man of two faces. Perhaps not surprisingly, I am also a man of two minds. … I am simply able to see any issue from both sides.” (Nguyen 1). Close to the end of the book, the importance…

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    Impoliteness is a key term for this dissertation since one of the aspects I analyse when characterising Meg Griffin is the bullying that she suffers, a fact that can be strongly attached to impoliteness. But before talking about this concept, it is important to define what politeness means for Lakoff (1989), who argues that “politeness can be defined as a means of minimizing confrontation in discourse – both the possibility of confrontation occurring at all, and the possibility that a…

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    Since the beginning of time, people have fought over their different opinions. With different opinions, there are bound to be a lot of arguments. Some of the arguments can be big or small, and other arguments people do not like to speak of. One of the most confidential is the right for LGBT communities right to be able to get married. This is an ongoing problem that needs to be settled one way or another. It is a problem that is all over the world, “religious communities around the world take a…

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