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    globalisation, communication, teams, leadership and motivation will be examined in-depth and linked to Criterion Furniture. Globalisation is the result of constantly changing world we see today.…

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    creating ways of communication, ranging from the primitive language to advanced technologies like the computer and the mobile phone. But has man been able to achieve his goals? Or has he done the reverse in his attempt to achieve his goal? We came up with the idea of social media for the sake of interpersonal communication, but we ended up sacrificing interpersonal communication to make space for social media. Merriam-Webster defines social media as “forms of electronic communication (such as…

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    I started this internship on the 27th of June I would have liked to have done it during the first summer session, however, I had to take an additional 3 credit hours before that because I wasn’t aware my remedial math course didn’t go towards my degree. I have worked for El Mexicano Newspaper for about two years now, but that was mostly as a distributive position so when I realized I needed to do an internship to gain experience this was my first choice. I have never been a confident writer…

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    Nonverbal Language

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    Language plays an instrumental role in human communication as it had ensured our species’ survival and ability to thrive within civilizations. Notably, language exists as a universal contract that reaches an agreement of mutual comprehension during the event of two parties communicating. Without this mutual comprehension, the human brain would be less advanced than even an ant’s and this would result in quick extinction (Formigari, 2004). Although communication is a vital trait to the human…

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    Positive Relationships

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    Positive relationship work side by side with effective communication as without positive communication there can be no chance of effective communication, in order to form positive relationships there has to be a little bit of trust and communication between people; although communication is important it is limited at the time when facing difficult situation which are not easy to talk about or confront so there have to be a level of respect built in so that when delicate situation arise young…

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    “Trauma Theory” and “Cultivation Theory.” The applied reading is titled “Postcolonialism and Narrative.” There will be a comparison of the similarities and the common ideas between the three pieces, as well as an example the phenomenon, discussed in the context of everyday life. The real life example will bring all of the readings together in way that helps better explain the deeper meaning of the readings. The first theoretical reading will be outlined in the following section. “Trauma…

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    Learners. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Chapter Two: The Need for a Framework Craig Pohlman introduces chapter two by emphasizing the need for educators to know their pedagogical theory and how it guides their instruction. One thing I knew prior to reading this chapter was the importance and need for a pedagogical theory to guide instruction. I believe this is an important part of our instructional practices and helps guide us as educators as we teach young minds. Additionally, Pohlman…

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    There is little doubt that knowledge can be produced through active experiment and passive observation. But they are just two of the several ways in which humans can produce knowledge. In fact, it is accepted that there are eight ways in which knowledge can be acquired. These ways are the following ones: Sense perception, Language, Reason, Emotion, Imagination, Faith, Intuition and Memory. Occasionally, knowledge can be produced in some other way, for example by random discovery (a.k.a.…

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    Two-step flow model is a model developed by Paul Lazarsfeld and his colleagues in the 1940s. This theory states that media influence, the information we receive from the mass media, often works in two stages. Firstly, media content like facts and views are picked up by opinion leaders in different groups. They can be friends, workmates, movie stars, politicians or anyone else who is considered influential and they usually have the respect of opinion followers due to their status in social class.…

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    clinical. I think that qualities that a nurse leader must have is the ability to take action, excellent communication skills, and sense of responsibility. Nurses demonstrate knowledge of the characteristics and attributes of an effective leader such as: ability to research answers, ability to take action, exemplary communication skills, high degree of competence, high integrity, ethical practice, honesty and respect for others, team player, positive attitude.…

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