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    Finally, the central communication hub needs to remain in touch with staff as they work through the crisis. This is a major consideration that most forget when in a crisis situation. In most crises, a business must continue to function, which can only be accomplished if communication is established between employees and management. Ley, Ludwig, Pipek, V. et al. (2014), reiterate in their studies the importance of “inter-organizational collaboration” and creating a secure work environment will…

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    A helping relationship consists of two or more people coming together to achieve a common goal, principally to facilitate forward movement, a change in mind-set or circumstances, or an improved general wellbeing. A helping relationship has a purpose and it is important to note that there are different sources of help for different types of stress. Examples of stress are wide ranging and not limited to, the following: health conditions; bereavement; bullying; sexual orientation; depression;…

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    improve their game by distracting them from their inner dialogue and, in particular, the critical voice that said "not like that", concentrate on your hand!, angle it differently". This is your inner voice speaking. We have 4 competence cycle of learning, such as, Unconscious incompetence, Conscious incompetence, Conscious competence and unconscious competence. In this 4 difference coaching cycle the coaches need to identify the stage at which an individual is to use the right sort of language…

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    The Ethnologue Summary

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    Many would think that the art of communication may not be a need for survival, yet through communication, civilization has evolved to make life easier for the human race as a whole. In the article How many languages are there in the world? By Stephen R. Anderson, Anderson share the Ethnologue catalog published by SIL International that classified there to be 6,909 distinct languages. The Ethnologue was published in 2009, adjusting the number of languages to increase or decrease over the years…

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    Summative essay How does one show human compassion and empathy towards another person's misfortunes or struggles? First when showing compassion and empathy you are putting yourself in their perspective from another view so you can see how that person is feeling physically and emotionally. In addition, human compassion does not have to be shown from person to person, it can also be shown from other things like art, music, or even a story. Moreover, human compassion and empathy can be…

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    The expression about a certain topic tends to rely on a person and on their thoughts. People typically say what they think is right from their point of view, without seeing it from the other person's point of view. When someone tells you what they feel, should you actually take it into consideration or should you should ignore it, and why? In the dramatic play of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, the characters did not take their peers opinions into consideration, as both the…

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    In writing a story, a certain level of theory and technicality must be applied to the narration. Narration is important as it controls the mood, direction and the "regulation of narrative information”, between the reader and the story (1980, p. 41). In the opinion of Gérard Genette, narration is essentially diegesis, in that it can achieve no more than an impression of mimesis by making the story appear real and alive to the reader. Narration can impersonate reality, it will always appear as…

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    Transition Guide to Thai Culture When choosing to switch to a different culture there are things that will be different from a person’s normal culture. The differences are important to know because they can help the transition be easier. Cultures differ in many aspects. Values, beliefs, language, gender roles, and socialization are just a few of the factors that differ. Even though there are many differences between cultures there are also several similarities as well. Throughout this guide you…

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    Margaret Wheatley Beliefs

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    Many people do not like having their beliefs and ideas challenged by others, but it is a crucial element in conversation. Having the willingness to be disturbed means having an open mind because it allows others to question or challenge one’s beliefs in order to learn more. It is important to not only believe in one’s beliefs but also be willing to stay curious and listen to others’ beliefs as well. This way, one may learn about things they never knew before. Margaret J. Wheatley, president of…

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    Communication is the basis for human life and maintaining healthy relationships. Language is how individuals are able to vocalize their intentions, feelings and ideas. Characters that are able to control their use of language and balance it with action are users of authentic action according to Paulo Freire. In the play, Hamlet, Claudius effectively takes action but doesn’t reflect at all and that causes him to be a victim of inauthentic language. Inauthentic language is action without…

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