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    1. Tim Muehlhoff quoted the following statement from The Miracle of Dialogue: “I cannot hear you because of what I expect you to say.” A) What does the quote mean? Use content from your textbook and/or class lecture to support your answer. B) Provide an example in which you were unable to hear someone speaking to you. How could you have used ethical communication principles (found in lecture slides) to better listen and respond? A) This quote means that people often make assumptions based on…

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    and isn’t as smart as Piggy. Piggy is a fat boy and uses his invoice to show his opinions.. Jack is a somewhat tall and is older than Ralph. He is the oldest on the plane and can be very selfish. Simon is also a young boy ,who is very mature. Dialogue: Ralph- Going to America might be a bad thing. Jack- Why do you think that? Ralph- I don’t know, maybe we could get dumber over there. Jack- Whatever, as long as we’re not stuck with the dumb kids I’ll be fine. Besides were a little older…

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    The ancient text “The Dialogue of a Man and the Soul” is a tale of a conversation between a man and his soul, regarding their viewpoints toward death. The man abides by the Egyptian traditions of viewing death as a positive gesture and wants to experience it now, whereas the soul is more focused on valuing the time on the earth. This intense conversation is a conflict between the internal thoughts of a man who is contemplating the idea of suicide; emphasizes the separation of himself and his…

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    Reflection and Analysis of Problem Mapping Dialogues Introduction The topic of Problem Mapping Dialogues was the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the United Union, aiming to figure out the causes and the possible outcomes of this decision. During the conversation, I found that there were two phenomena that worth mentioning. One of them is that all of the group members had identical opinions on the immigration problem and seemed to be reluctant to perceive the opposite views. The other…

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    Dialogue between a patriot and a Loyalist Loyalist: I can’t believe why you want the colonies to break away from the British Empire. It's just not a smart idea. Patriot: Not a smart idea? I will tell you why it's a smart idea. Loyalist: Okay, but you need to hear my side of it too. A strong unified British Empire is good for everyone. It ensures a stable economy and provides protection. Without the mighty empire, there would be war and chaos. There will be crime and disease if there is…

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    Mrs. Meariam is 51 year old single mother, domiciled in the Bronx, was self-employed for several years, with her medical history of schizophrenia, client has history of violence. Me: Hello Ms. Meariam, I’m a nursing student. D.M.: `` how do you know my name, are you Mary? You look like someone I know.’’ Me: ``sometimes I can image people names just by looking at their face.’’ D.W. so are you a psychic? Me: `` kind of.’’ Me: ``So can I ask you how long you have been here?’’ D.M.: ``I’ve…

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    Reporter: Currently, a rumour has spread about the highness, Qin Shi Huang. The rumour is that he died on the journey for the official inspection of his empire. I would like to call Jun Shu for more information. Jun Shu: This is Jun Shu in front of the castle reporting. Reporter: I would like to know if there is any evidence that is related to this? Jun Shu: Two fish tanks flanked the king’s carriage as people are not allowed to come up close to the king. We were able to contact the king’s…

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    some of them. Others are probably a result of too much television and ice cream before bed, but that’s a whole ‘nother thing. You have the rule of dialogue down pat. Your punctuation is in the right places, you indent when the speaker changes, and you use dialogue tags to let the reader know who’s speaking. I have a few small suggestions on dialogue: “It isn’t,” he reminded her, his backpack now shrugged over his shoulders. (Comma instead of a period because you’re attributing this directly to…

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    Paper #1: Dialogue Decalogue Used Outside of Conversation After reading the “Dialogue Decalogue”, I believe it is very helpful when studying religion, as well as in everyday life. Not only does it help when reading and understanding topics while studying, but it also helps in conversations and experiences outside the realm of religion. It is necessary that everyone have a good First of all, Reading or studying is much like having a conversation with yourself, or an imaginary teacher of sorts.…

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    Thucydides’ narrative of the Melian Dialogue in his work, “the History of the Peloponnesian War,” delivers a primitive account of international relations between two conflicting nation states, as well as any conceivable sequences of action emerging from the aforementioned literature. Although numerous clashes between other nation states have taken place prior to the confrontation between the citizens of Milos and the Athenian empire, this quarrel provides conditions that is applicable to the…

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