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    With perception it is important to recognize the senses of sight, touch, taste, smell, and hearing. With these processes it helps them to begin to try to understand the world around them. Using theses senses allows them to interpret different stimuli and situations around them and draw conclusions based on it. Cognitive psychology tends to want to focus on the particular ways…

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    Active listening can be defined as listening with all available sense and paraphrasing what is heard both mentally and verbally. Whereas paraphrasing is defined as restating another person message by rephrasing the content or intent of the message. Paraphrasing gives the original speaker the credited but allows you to…

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    home and surrounded by great people of manners and religious background. When I examined a room like a youth room in middle school, I knew people who I would fit well with. Not to be mean but everyone does it. Well dressed, logically people with a sense of humor are people I gravitate to. It is just a natural selection and it comes from how we are…

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    • Do you learn best in a group or through individual training? Would a mix of the two work for you? • Do you find study groups beneficial? How frequently would you want to meet if so? • Are you a visual, aural, verbal, or kinesthetic learner? Most people are a mix, but all of us are dominant in one over the others. ⁃ Visual learners prefer pictures, diagrams, images, videos, and spatial relationships. They learn by seeing. ⁃ Aural learners prefer spoken words, lectures, podcasts, sounds,…

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    In the first two chapters of his essay “Problems of Philosophy” Bertrand Russell explains an alternative solution to philosophical problems that many other philosophers have answered in many different but often similar ways. Problems such as is sense data a sign of physical objects, is there matter at all and if so, what is the nature of a physical object (Bertrand Russell 12-13)? From these questions he later asks: can we take other people’s perceptions into consideration, and are there…

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    chaos and sadness when a person is alone. Maya tries to warn people that you cannot survive without a companion by your side. With these two poems, we can see that Maya Angelou has a strong sense of imagery within a lot of her work. Angelou’s strong imagery comes from her usage of details, word choice, senses and dictation. Maya Angelou uses many different techniques to add detail to her work. You…

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    contrast sense perception doesn’t require a justification, but we often are looking for a justification when we experience something. Other than reason, is sense perception the first and not teachable thing we learn when we are small. With reason we have to learn it first. So the difference between them is that a reason has to rely on something, so it requires a justification, while sense perception doesn’t need any justification. Reason isn’t always going to explain the thing that go on in…

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    cerebral vascular accident (CVA), also known as a stroke, occurs when there is a lack of blood flow to a portion of the brain. According to the International Stroke Center1, about 795,000 people in the United States suffer a stoke each year. Greater than two-thirds of those who survive a CVA receive rehabilitation services after being hospitalized.2 It is estimated that over $34 billion is spent each year on health care for patients who have suffered a CVA. Functional deficits vary depending on…

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    However, even the best leaders have areas of improvement. As we progress throughout our careers, we all need to adapt to continuously changing environments, learn how to build upon our strengths, and not be afraid to expose our weaknesses. In three to five years, I will become a Master Sergeant in the Air Force, and as such, I want to be perceived by my supervisors, peers, and subordinates as a team leader that inspires them to reach their highest potential. The first, and largest, area of…

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    Unit 6 Listening Analysis

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    Written Assignment Unit 6 Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process (Listening Skills, 2015). Listening is a huge part of the communication process and doing it effectively is a key skill to develop. Being able to understand what your boss is asking you to do and how to do it, working alongside a co-worker or getting feedback from a customers are all examples of communication to you. Being able to understand and react effectively to these…

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