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    Language Salvador J. Santiago-Martinez Mrs. Mcquiggan Abstract The importance of learning a new language is almost as essential in becoming closer in the ever changing world as communication itself filled with many people and tourist who may not be able to communicate with you. Language ¿Hola como estan? By now most of us have maybe heard that phrase and learned what it meant. Although I'm sure many rather learn the swearing instead. Being bilingual not only is helpful…

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    Forget the image of the lone developer, sitting alone in a room coding on a Matrix-like black and green screen. No matter the code produced, developers need to be not only good oral communicators, they must also be able to write well. But we all struggle to use the language correctly and in a business where teams have developers with different native languages (my first language is Portuguese) we all need some help. In this post, I 'll provide an overview of some techniques and tools that…

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    Dialectical Theory assumption is that communication is vital in order to respond and negotiate through these tensions. The theory is not only tied to romantic relationships, but also applies to friendships and family relationships. One who believes experiencing some type of opposition or conflict in a relationship is a failure need to understand this interpersonal theory states, “The idea of dialectics is that they are natural, normal and even inevitable dynamics in human relationships”…

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    aware of what I do in a situation. According to Halter (2014) “nurses must become more aware of their own interpersonal methods, eliminating obstructive, nontherapeutic communication techniques and strategies and developing additional responses that maximize the nurse-patient interactions and increase the use of therapeutic communication skills and strategies” (p.170). Becoming more aware of what I do during interactions with patients allows me to identify which skills are useful to integrate in…

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    Intercultural education for social cohesion Abstract: Presenting the fundamental guiding principle for intercultural approaches to education as viewed by UNESCO, all this playing a vital role in building the social cohesion. This paper focused meaning and basic concept of culture, intercultural and multicultural education. With this trying to make clear differentiation between all this concepts which are basically under one roof . Keywords: Culture, Cross culture, Inter-cultural, Multicultural…

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    The selected readings cover the topics of self-awareness and the power of choice, the importance of developing self-awareness, ancient wisdom regarding personal mindfulness, Stoicism, the ideology and model of Epictetus and the thought provoking bumper sticker, “No Excuses Just Choices.” The designated material emphasizes the significance of looking deeply at the way you think, behave, respond, and feel. As individuals become more aware of how they contemplate and operate on a cognitive level…

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    minister and the ministers own verbal expression. Genuineness refers to how we are in touch with our own feelings at any given time and our motivations for doing what we are doing. Appropriate self-disclosure is one’s willingness to be known as a human being to another person. We have the ability to communicate ourselves to others in appropriate…

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    Technology and Social Isolation Over the past decade, has technology isolated us from the outside world? Well, technology rules our society, without it, we would be lost. Technology, for example, computers, cell phones, TVs, etc., have not been around for very long and we already rely so heavily on all of them to get us through the day. Presently, we utilize technology without batting an eye on what it is perhaps doing to us. The reason for the ordinary utilization of technology is that we…

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    (2009). Personality and motivations associated with Facebook use. Computers in human behavior, 25(2), 578-586. McKenna, K. Y., & Bargh, J. A. (2000). Plan 9 from cyberspace: The implications of the Internet for personality and social psychology. Personality and social psychology review, 4(1), 57-75. Ellison, N. B. (2007). Social network sites: Definition, history, and scholarship. Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication, 13(1),…

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    years, education systems for immigrates have adjusted the techniques to create a positive effect on the individuals involved. Furthermore, after researching, it is obvious that there is a positive correlation between the individuals and the needed human reaction though common terminology. Therefore, demonstrating that individuals immigrating need to have a common language to succeed in society. Nevertheless, for this assignment, I will be focusing on why language is a primary necessity and how…

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