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    Reflection On Listening

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    “Listening has been characterized as a set of activities that involves an individual‘s capacity to apprehend, recognize, discriminate, or even ignore certain information. It has also been considered to contain complex and active processes that are involved in linguistic knowledge, personal expectation, cognitive processing skills, and world knowledge. Listening involves interaction and negotiation with a speaker and requires prior experience of a listener to best understand…

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    rather than for some separable consequence” (p. 56). They point out that intrinsic motivation does not depend on external influences such as rewards or punishments in order to initiate a task (Ryan and Deci, 2000). Possessing an innate passion for learning, an intrinsically motivated learner does so simply for the resulting gratification. Intrinsic motivation and UoPeople. A successful student at UoPeople must be intrinsically motivated to learn. Compared to a traditional higher education…

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    Essay On Active Listening

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    Active Listening, Additional Support, and Effective Communication Active listening is imperative to be successful in any line of work, though it is specifically important in education because educators need to understand the parent’s viewpoints and feelings. Active listening can be defined as “the skill required to simply “feed back” the deeper felt message (not words) of the sender in the words of the receiver” (p. 151). Active listening involves going past listening to the sender in order to…

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    Listening is arguably one of the most important skills to have, yet so many people do not know how to truly listen. When it comes to learning and understanding communication, most of our time is spent focused on only one side of communication, expression. Expression being how we represent ourselves in the written or spoken form. Very little of our energy goes in to the most important aspect of communication; being a better listener. Listening is a vital part of communication, and responsible…

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    This method is used primarily if the lecture is heavy and is also well organized. The Mapping Method is a graphic representation of the lecture.This method of note taking can maximize active participation in the lecture. Like most note taking systems, there are advantages and disadvantages. A few of the advantages are the allowance to visually track a lecture regardless of the situation or condition. The disadvantages are that the student…

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    “do they know what it takes to be an active listener?” Before entering Counseling Theory and Process, I was exceedingly confident in my ability to be an active listener, hence my interest in becoming a counselor, little did I know, there was an abundant amount of information to be learned. Furthermore, there was so much more knowledge to consume about other people, the counseling process, and the development of my own professional identity in general. Active listening is a powerful…

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    A person’s culture refers to those beliefs, morals, artistic nuances, customs, personal traits, behaviors, attitudes, folklore, manner of thinking and laws acquired by the individual over time from the societal environment where they reside. (Taylor, 1974) The culture I mainly identify with is the American culture. Various traits in my communication can expressly exemplify the American culture. Among these is assertiveness, which has been marked as one of the primary identifiers of American…

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    trust through communication. Using appropriate body language, active listening, printed materials, while avoiding negative mindsets can help clients be more trusting and compliant, even during the most difficult visits to a veterinary facility. A veterinary team member must always remember respect and empathy…

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    Active listening is one of the most essential skills an individual can have in order to make it through the world looking in the eyes of others views. By understanding and enhancing the simple skill of listening, this leads to great lessons in becoming successful and efficient in everyday life. People tend to think that active listening is the same as hearing, however, there is a distinct difference. Hearing is referred to as the noises that are perceived by the ear, while active listening…

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    Active Directory • What forest/domain model should Crete LLC implement? • What is the domain name? • Where should the domain controllers be placed? • Should RODC be part of the consideration? • FSMO Roles placement? • Plan for AD backup and recovery. For this network, I will recommend that Crete LLC should use a regional domain model. This model will consist of a forest root domain and two regional domains. The root domain will be the Houston office. The Dallas office and Los Angeles office…

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