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    interest and characteristics. Meanwhile, he divided these roles into 3 main types which is social, thinking and action. For my team, most of us belong to the social role which means that we are good listeners, can cooperate cohesively and have good communication within the team. Therefore, conflict and storming stages were not appeared obviously. However, one of the drawback of our team is the action role is very rare which indicated that there could be a difficulty to bring innovative ideas…

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    Article Review Using Math Journals to Enhance Second Graders’ Communication of Mathematical Thinking is a research article written by Kathleen Kostos and Eui-kyung Shin in the Early Childhood Education Journal. Kostos and Shin (2010) felt, “It is important for students to be able to demonstrate their mathematical thinking as well as their method to solving the problem” (p.223). According to Kostos and Shin (2010), the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics guidelines state, Teachers…

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    and buildup of limited set of parts .other scholars such as E. Sapir (1921), R.A Hall (1968), R.H Robins (1979), have defined it as a system of communication based upon words and sentences, through language people are able to exchange their knowledge, opinions, felling and so on. All these definitions showed clearly that the aim of language is communication which can’t be separated from…

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    While coaching, I 've had to be organized, punctual, professional, and I 've had to distinguish myself as a role model. I believe labeling myself as a "role model" rather than a "coach" allowed for a relationship with bi-directional respect. Being respected by my players has allowed me to mentor them, not only in the discipline of athletics, but in many important life values. Furthermore, while coaching, I 've had to refurnish my intercommunication skills when talking to people with different…

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    relationships are diminishing given that there are so many of them being conducted through the use of a mobile device and/or social media. This represents a stark contrast to the nature of relationships of earlier generations when access to these communication methods was unavailable or less advanced and relationship were more…

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    social media becoming more and more popular, more and more people are living a second life on the internet. Twitter, for example, is very widely known and used; and while scrolling through a Twitter feed, it is not hard to pick out rhetorical communication within people’s individual posts and conversations amongst each other. A common type of tweet, a “subtweet” is an abbreviation for the term, “subliminal tweet.” Subtweeting is defined as making a tweet about another person without actually…

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    INTRODUCTION In today’s generation, modern transportation has been evident in the daily lives of the citizens. With different technological advancements, there are applications made to further progress the development in transportation. Companies like Grab and Uber are widely known and used by individuals which inhibits easy connection through their mobile applications and websites. Grab started their own company when people are starting to rant about how hard it is to get a taxi, so they…

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    It is often said that money can buy happiness and that people cannot be happy without being successful. Today’s social media forces the world into believing that they have to be or look a certain way to be happy. Often times, people who experience negative emotions are given medication in order to keep people from feeling emotions such as sadness, anger, and fear. However, experiencing these emotions does not always mean that someone is depressed and needs to be treated. Some sad and gloomy…

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    Human beings are influenced by what is popular because social interaction, conformity, and groupthink contribute to what is considered popular. Individuals are influenced directly by the collective perception of groups, and the desire for inclusion (Lansu and Cillessen, 2012). Social interaction plays a critical role in popularity because it is the process causing us to act and react to everything around us. Herbert Blumer (1969-79) provided insight on human social interactions, and suggested…

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    A. One Passage that reveals something crucial to understanding the major character. “You're not like the others. I've seen a few; I know. When I talk, you look at me. When I said something about the moon, you looked at the moon, last night. The others would never do that. The others would walk off and leave me talking. Or threaten me. No one has time any more for anyone else. You're one of the few who put up with me. That's why I think it's so strange you're a fireman, it just doesn't seem right…

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