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    Essay On Listening Styles

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    style of people- oriented and content- oriented. As I am a woman. Whereas men are likely to use time- oriented and action- oriented styles. But one must consider that everyone is different and that culture powerfully shapes the use and perception of our listening styles, not just gender. On the other hand I can see that gender plays a role in how I listen which falls under the category of people- oriented. When listening I deeply get involved on how I take in listening to other people to the…

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    could use to engage in a specific sport. The sport I had to teach to my peers was Pickle – Ball, and the specific task/skill I taught was how to properly strike the individually and to someone specifically. The facility space I was able to use was half court of a gymnasium. The manner in which I presented the content in a sequence was great, but I felt my organization could have been a little better. My content sequence was great because I showed each student in my group how to strike the…

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    Ronald Jackson. The speaker, begins to reflect back on the past. He reflected back on the past, because he begins to go back in time to when he was a child. When he started to reminisce on the past, he had a childish tone that he uses to express the feeling of jumping on the bed. He feels his dad’s presences as if he does what is not acceptable in his home- He senses at that very moment that his dad anger is coming upon him. As the speaker begins to have the imagination of the past, he begins to…

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    Overcoming Challenges In Crabbe By William Bell

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    he does it without reluctance. Crabbe would not have done in the beginning of his journey. Next, when Crabbe has finished his ordeal with nature, he sees his parents for the first time. They look sad, tired and disheveled and Crabbe says, “I wept for the guilt I had caused them to feel” (180). Crabbe’s emotional state symbolises his coming full circle in his ability to put others first. Before his journey begins, Crabbe has no sympathy for his parents. He thinks that they deserve the trauma of…

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    I. Home as refuge/protection In Ode to my Mother’s Hair by Joseph Legaspi and The Road Back by Pak Chesam, home is expressed as a matter of refuge and protection. The two poems are similar in the fact that “home” is defined as a symbolic figure, which is the mother. For example, in the poem Ode to my Mother’s Hair, the comparison of the mother’s hair as “dark as cuttlefish ink,” (Legaspi 9) signifies a mother’s natural instinct when danger is sensed. This analogy provides a vivid imagery on a…

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    future? Response: Not likely, I mean I am 83 years old. Not much about me is gonna change at this point in my life. (S. Burkhert, personal communication, March 23, 2012) Interview with Doug Question: What does Happiness mean to you? Response: Happiness is doing what I want when I want, not answering to anyone, and having enough money to do whatever. It’s about being comfortable with whom I am as a gay man with a daughter and as a young adult with so many things I want to…

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    different from us in that sense. Praise should be focus and not phony when encouraging children. Children should be given choices that are age appropriate, to make them responsible and empower them with decision making abilities. Express your own feeling with I-messages and exercises related consequences instead of punishment. Use problem-solving to understand the child’s points of view and present your own. Apologize when you are wrong and the child is right to teach the child intrinsic meaning…

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    actually affect a teenagers’ life? My son was a teenager during my divorce with his father and he felt angry, sad and even had problems in school. Although teenagers have no control of their parents’ choices when it comes to divorce, they do have feelings of anger, sadness, they have to go between two households and they even have issues in school when their grades begin to go down. Most teenagers feel angry toward everyone when it comes to their parents getting a divorce. They would feel…

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    Examples Of Self Critiques

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    Self-Critiques Video 1 I found this first session challenging because my classmate was the client. Even though I was playing the role of counselor, my mind was struggling to consider my classmate as the client. The session began with me feeling uncomfortable, feeling that time was not moving, and feeling a range of discomfort. Unconscious thoughts were interfering upon my attentiveness before we began the session. This was due to there is a video camera and a mindfulness of being judged…

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    This piece was meant to share feelings and emotions and the dance start with the expression of denial or being unable to accept what’s happening in her surrounding. Although, the legs stayed still in its rectangular form as she was sitting on the bench, her upper body was the main focus…

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