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    Various factors distinguish the term interview from interrogation. Such as, an interview is a conversation between two or more people where the interviewer asks questions to obtain facts or statements from the interviewee. An interview is also conducted in a friendly atmosphere making a witness more comfortable psychologically and physically (Gupta 155). Recruiters, journalist, media reporters and researchers use interview, so, therefore, a discussion can be structured or unstructured. However,…

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    pronunciation; within this conversation are not formal using terms like “man” seen in line 5; “kinda,” “cause,” seen in line 11; “b.s.,” seen in line 12 are evidence of an informal conversation. A conversation in which one has with friends or siblings, not a conversation one would have with a professor, boss, parents or clients. In formal conversations one doesn’t use slang, abbreviations, or even words which can be mistaken for profanity like the term “b.s.” seen in line 12. In this…

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    The creation of a safe space for discussion builds a community of respect and openness to work alongside one another for resolution and healing. Engaging in conversation is difficult, yet the most formative way to learn from one another. During the conversation, expectations are set that allow for calm communication and open dialogue while listening intentionally to each person's individual voice. Everyone participates in the discussion and no one dominates it. Speaking with I-messages…

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    Conversation Analysis I think for a first-touch apologetic conversation, this one went as well as could be expected. My goal in this conversation was not to present every counter-argument to her worldview or generate some kind of proof to win her over instantly to the Gospel. I hope that this is the first of several conversations about faith, and therefore I didn’t try to “close the deal.” My goal was to understand better how she sees the world, what aspects of her background have influenced…

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    I love working with this population versus a high school population because they are completely different, even if they are the same sage, they are not the same. It a different conversation and I think that working with teens in a substance abuse center, especially girls, I think it 's really impactful too since I am a female and I do share some, not personal information, but I tell them that I could have easily been in this situation…

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    Being Part of the Conversation The “Curriculum as Conversation” approach is a way for writers to express their understanding of the text as a form of an opinion on it. To be able to write an essay and be able to describe in detail on what the text was about. This method of learning and teaching will show students to pick up on the readings quickly. To improve one’s ability to read and write about texts with a different way of approaching it. Giving them the ability to shown that they are able to…

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    Academic conversations offer a unique opportunity for distinguished professors and researchers to write about their opinions and get equally beneficial feedback from others in the related field. It is important for authors to write in collaboration with others, especially those involved in academic and researched based conversations, because they need many opinions and comments to write fully. Although many discussions that involve faith based conversations are often rooted in fact, they also…

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    通し番号02-043: Short Conversation (150 Words) (Narrator): Listen to a conversation between two family members. Alex: Hey! Josh! It’s been quite awhile. How are you doing? How’s college? Josh: Hey dad! It’s going really well. Alex: We’ll what are you studying? I’d like to know where all my hard-earned money is going to. Josh: Well, I’m not really sure what I want to major in yet. I took a two computer science classes, a history class, and a class on languages. The…

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    In the reading, Difficult Conversations, the authors discussed how sometimes it is difficult to have a conversation that could potentially affect your identity or what others think of you (Stone, Patton, & Heen, 2010). Everyone struggles with their identity and the desire to perfect it to exactly how they want it or how they want others to see it. For me, I have played softball my whole life, from tee ball to high school ball it was always a hobby of mine. I played travel softball too and spent…

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    Sherry Turkle’s “The Flight from Conversation” Analysis A psychologist and professor at M.I.T, Sherry Turkle, wrote the article “The Flight from Conversation”. In “The Flight from Conversation”, Sherry Turkle argues that technology not only changes what we do, but also who we are. In the article, Sherry points out the ways that technology has impacted the world today. One of the many examples in Turkle’s article focused on the change in communication between families, friends, and even complete…

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