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    WEEK REFLECTION This week 's reflection has resumed the debate on participation and communication with a special focus on planning theory and practices. This discussion shed light on the rise of new ways of planning different to the traditional rational planning approach. In particular, this reflection expands on communicative planning (sometimes called collaborative planning), an approach based on the use of communication to help different interests in the process understand each other.…

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    disclose identifying information about the community. Gamson spoke of rancorous conflicts verse conventional conflicts. He described such conflicts by noting, “In such conflicts, actions occur which produce a shared belief that tactics used to influence the outcome are dirty, underhanded and vicious” (Gamson 1996 p.71). In my study community, not only are the structural characteristics conducive for rancorous conflict, it is a level beyond. The best way to describe what I have witnessed for…

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    There is a lot of repetition in both books and they all serve an important role, a face value, one and a much more figurative one. Both authors use a very present metonymy, in “Extremely Loud and Incredible Close” Foer uses Oskar’s creative mind for metonymous purposes. Him being autistic it may appear that his constant inventing is just a sign on the disorder, but his inventing serves a purpose of being metonymous with his pain and emotional distress he is currently experiencing. “I invented a…

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    Of the three types of conflict, man vs. man, man vs. nature, and man vs. self, which is the dominant conflict in the story? Is this conflict resolved? “The Stirring Within Her” Throughout “Hills Like White Elephants,” the dominant conflict that remains is man vs. self. The decision to have this be the conflict provides insight on the girl as a character and the relationship that she has with the man, as well as aiding in the resolution of the short story. This conflict is instilled in the…

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    Functional conflict is shown in the film when the interns receive a challenge of having to work in a call centre as a Google helpline. Mr. Chetty gives clear instructions that all interns must log into their accounts so that he can review their work later, but Billy…

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    TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT BY FRUSTRATION Doctrine of Frustration A contract of employment can be terminated (1) on grounds of performance or expiry, (2) by agreement, (3) due to an evident fundamental breach, as well as (4) on basis of frustration. An employment contract may be said to have been frustrated and brought to an end when an unforeseen supervening event occurs that renders the performance of the contractual obligations practically impossible or illegal. Destruction of…

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    Interpersonal communication can be attributed as a reason to almost every conflict and misunderstanding. So, what is interpersonal communication? Interpersonal communication is humanity’s most vital characteristic and its biggest accomplishment. It is humans skill to turn meaningless grunts into articulated and composed words, across that they are able to make known their needs, wants, thoughts and feelings. In simple words, senders and receivers who exchange messages containing ideas and…

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    Few group organizations struggle to set up a system that works proficiently for the group as a whole. Sometimes this can lead the formation of toxic behavior and dynamics. Groupthink is one risky group dynamic that can occur. There are usually eight symptoms of groupthink; but to sum up the symptoms are an illusion of invulnerability, collective rationalization of their assumptions, belief in the rightness of their cause, stereotyped views of other groups, direct pressure on the members, a sense…

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    If someone is in danger or they feel threatened, is war necessary? Some people believe it is, but others believe it is not. is sometimes preferred because some countries don’t respond to just talking. Also, some countries might start war on our country, so war is necessary to stop them. For example with North Korea, they do not respond to talking and threaten the United States with nuclear threats, talking with them will not work and could just result to an attack on the U.S. War is oftentimes…

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    The Diary of Anne Frank, by Anne Frank And The monkey's paw, by W.W. Jacobs All the days people form all around the world face bad situations, or conflicts. Every person has a different way to pass through the situation, each of them react different so it is complicated to say which is the right method. However they are some people that in the most of the cases they end up by havin the right answer to all the problems that could exists, and these are the characters of a story. These are the…

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