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    Ball Bounces Results

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    The main question focused on while doing this experiment was, “How many times does the ball bounce before coming to a rest? “ There were four groups and each one had a different ball in size to get a variety in the data. Each group did their own data analysis depending on the number of the bounces their ball did. Every group was expected to release the ball from their hands and count the number of bounces before coming to a stop which was then repeated 10 times. Once every group completed their task, the groups collaborated by sharing their results and combining all 40 numbers. By doing this, it would compare the results of one ball to the combination of all the balls. II. Introduction When bouncing the ball, have you ever wondered how many bounces does it take before coming to a…

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    Bouncy Ball Experiment

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    the different bounce heights of the bouncy balls once their original recipe have been modified. Background The bouncy ball experiment is an experiment where you mix cornstarch, borax and glue to create a small ball that rebounds upon impact, also known as elasticity. After my ball was made, I recorded data about how high my ball bounced at a drop height of 50cm. The objective of this experiment is to maximise the elasticity effect of the bouncy ball, by investigating the ingredients and…

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    Communication involves the ability to listen and communicate effectively in both the verbal and written format. The millennial generation has had access to electronics for most of their lives. They prefer to communicate in a language of text messaging slang and acronyms (Gibson & Sodeman, 2014). The central message delivered to Jenny and Norm is the perception that their communication skills are not adequate. Pozen (2013) pointed out “Negative feedback is an essential tool in the effective…

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    ability to” build positive relationships with “different people”( Barkman)”. I can make an effort to meet people who are of a different race, religion, and mindset. By doing so I will be able to have different world- views and even force myself out of my comfort zone. The third thing I can gain from valuing diversity is having the “ appreciation and respect of the similarities and differences among people ( Barkman)”. Diversity Communication The role of communication in promoting diversity…

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    dynamic and cause missed or mixed messages. This is where separation and confusion come into play. Someone who has mastered communication skills, seeks ways to prevent and fix these mixed messages (Regis University, 2015). On the other hand, there is the transactional communication model. It states that two people form a connection when interacting. Communications is no longer viewed in one stream, but instead broken up by the each “transaction”. While, this is happening, both individuals…

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    Empathetic Listener

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    they came in the store to begin with. In order to do this I had to read their body language to see if my help was wanted or if they were even happy with my help. Just form my first impression I had to decide what they would be most interested in by the way they were already dressed or the items that were already in their hands. These are key indicators of what we want to look at for a person that is need of help in the social work world. This will prepare me to be a social worker because 1. I…

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    thinking, one expressed an understanding of the information that has been passed by the other person. This is usually through paraphrasing of the other person`s comments. Expression of understanding may also be non-verbally through nodding and paying keen attention to body movements. Feeling empathy involves expression of one`s feeling keeping in mind the other person`s feeling. One`s actions should demonstrate similarity between what one is feeling and what the other person is feeling. In…

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    Throughout the semester I or another member would send a group about what we needed to do and about meeting times. At the beginning of the semester there was good communication on working out times, so that everyone could meet. After our first presentation, it was like the class was over. A group message would go out and there maybe one or two responses (usually Jeider and Leon) to confirm they would be there. This lack of commination slowly seeped into the actual group work. Where people would…

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    Communication is a foundation skill, a process we connecting to people and seek for information. All communication involves senders and receivers who encode and decode message that are transmitted by different channel or level. As per “John Adair’s 100 greatest ideas for brilliant communication” (John Adair, 2011, p.7), communication is two way. Using the appropriate channel to communicate and avoid miscommunication and misunderstanding. 3.1 Communication Channel A team is only as good as its…

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    If someone walked up to a stranger on the street and asked them, “who are you?” What would they say? Would they start by stating their name, or would they use adjectives to describe themselves as a person? The natural thing to do is to simply state one’s name and let others make their own observations based on their view of who they perceive they are at that present moment. For centuries, the question of self has been studied by various philosophers, and many of them have come to different…

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