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    Many individuals struggle in life. Some people struggle to communicate and express themselves whilst others struggle to stay happy. Holden is no exception. At the start of the novel, Holden was in a mental hospital to rest in. He does not like it since he describes it as a crumbly place. Holden is a character that has a hard time trying to adapt to the environment. He is constantly trying to isolate himself. He seeks to avoid society and phonies, as he fails to do so as he always ends up…

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    paraphernalia, opens its wings of expression and communication in to new horizons of aesthetic experience. In addition, there is the inherent nature of language itself, which ultimately represents, symbolises, expresses, and can even shape our experience, but it is not the experience itself .With in communication, there is a lot of translation that must take place to go from the essence of our personal experience to the communication of words. In order to understand autobiographic…

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    Introduction Successful communication depends upon proper pronunciation. As the International Journal of Research in English Education (2017) States communication means to understand and be understood, therefore some people often say that they do not mind about pronunciation because they only want to communicate. That is to say, they are able to communicate even with improper pronunciation. Nonetheless, understandable pronunciation is an essential component of communicative competence according…

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    As against dyadic communication (i.e., one to one) and mass communication (i.e., one to many), group communication implies a many-to- many communication. Team work and group communication form an integral part of most organisations that embrace the concept of an open organisational climate and participative management. This is largely because of the complexity of decisions that have to be made when we are dealing with groups as opposed to individuals. 2.2.1 Group communication The member of an…

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    Spatial cueing .... According to the spotlight theory, spatial cues influences how one views objects. The "spotlight" helps capture specific features and bring them to heightened attention. This theory was coined by Giovich and Savitsky (1999). Both researchers analyzed how the spotlight effect influenced social relationships. The found that the spotlight theory causes individual's to misjudge other's behaviors. According to a study conducted by Richards (2005), infant's attention was…

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    employed in the organization. Besides, tests to select them, have to be proper. As well, it is vital to inform new disabled employees with work instructions, health and safety procedures, job rules, operation's description, and etc. Alternative communication techniques help managers, supervisors, and employees to communicate with their colleagues who have a difficulty in speaking, hearing, or understanding verbal languages (ILO, 2002). Additionally, it is crucial to provide disabled people with…

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    Culture The word culture has many different meanings. For some it refers to an appreciation of good literature, music, art, and food. The role of cultural awareness is being aware of many cultural data which is devoted to one country. As we know, each country has its own culture, customs and traditions, stereotypes, gestures and like these. In some written papers, we can see the truth which the culture was waken up in the east and the western people learn the culture from the east, therefore we…

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    31/10/15 Discussion of Rothfuss quotation in relation to Atonement “It's like everyone tells a story about themselves inside their own head. Always. All the time. That story makes you what you are. We build ourselves out of that story.” This quotation, by Patrick Rothfuss, rings very true to the story of Atonement by Ian McEwan. In this analysis, we will explore the connections and comparisons between this quotation and the novel, and we will be able to note the links between each characters’…

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    Alfredo Rojas Ms. Smith AED English 10 02 November 2017 The great gap There has been a great controversy about if social media has made us closer or farther from each other. Social media is like a window that allows us to do things that in the past were just imagination and dreams, such as talking with people around the world, seeing them, making us feel as if we were there, but, does it make us less in contact with the actual things that surround us? Social media is everything where we can…

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    Who are you? This simplistic question can conjure a variety of answers depending on the person responding. The most intriguing and successful replies arise from those who respond with the ideal criteria described by Ramsdell (2010) in “Storytelling, Narration, and the ‘Who I Am’ Story”. Based on Ramsdell’s criteria for the “Who I Am” story, it is evident that writers employ similar aspects into their writing, as seen in Sedaris’ (2000) “Me Talk Pretty One Day”, and in my personal literacy…

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