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    text describes, listening isn’t just waiting for the other person to finish speaking, its listening to the content and feelings of the message. Successful questioning is knowing what types of questions to ask to obtain the information needed. One type of question that is effective is using open-ended questions, which allows the participant to give more detailed answers, rather than just a yes or no response. Lastly, staying directed and keeping the conversation focused on the issues or problems…

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    Day 7, Regenerate your energy and emotions, by applying the walking meditation technique (especially at the end of the week, where you would like to start the next day, with a fresh pleasant vision of yourself). Finally you have reached day 7 of your program. It has been quite interesting and enriching for you. You are now left, with one more tip before you are left on your own, to start reconnecting with yourself and simple things to do, to reorient yourself towards more positivity.…

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    What is a computer? If you were to stop any random person on the street, and ask them the simple question, what is a computer? They would just smile, briefly chuckle, and continue on their way. Trust me, I have done that several times before, and spoiler alert, they all ended that way. I believe there are two reasons for this. The first, is that they know what a computer really is and think you are joking and therefore move on with their lives. The second, is that they don’t have a clue what a…

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    One of the most common questions asked to kids is “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Many times in response to this kids will answer with a typical dream job: “I want to be a Firefighter!” However, we can look at that same kid twenty years down the road and find them in a cubicle slaving over spread sheets as opposed to bursting into burning buildings to save lives. The question is why? Why would someone give up his exciting dream job in favor of something so monotonous and ordinary? If…

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    into on the job hazards of HIV security boardings. This paper will give a brief outline on how data will be collected for this study. This paper will address the main purpose of this research, information about the research, interview structure, questions being asked, advantages of qualitative data-gathering, and the importance of consent and confidentiality during the research. The information being used from this research will help identify on the job hazards while conducting HIV boardings,…

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    com/2013/03/13/secrets-of-the-most-successful-college-students/>. The question is what are the secrets of most successful college students. The article I used was, “Secrets of the Most Successful College Students” by Annie Murphy Paul. The answer is achieving a student’s aspirations and just not getting A’s, being ok with failure sometimes, being able to make a connection with the current subject the student is studying, asking important questions, and setting realistic goals and following…

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    take a written test, so his best bet is formative assessments. By asking him to answer questions aloud, my assessment of his content knowledge will be fulfilled because I know that his attentiveness in class will allow him to be able to answer questions adequately. Therefore, I would give my students the option of taking summative assessments in a different way. I would either tier the complexity of the questions on an essay, or ask the students to complete their assessment any way they think…

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    Compare and Contrast Essay Digital Cameras Nikon D5000 -vs- Canon Powershot A3100 Faith Benjamin English 121 Jill Mosley 11/07/2010 As more and more Americans are taking their own photographs as opposed to going photography studios the sales of digital cameras has inevitably increased. However the average person may encounter difficulty in purchasing technological devices such as digital cameras. Although most cameras come equipt with similar capabilities there is a wide variation…

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    Meagan was in the room and I kept thinking about what she would think of me, I wondered if it was even legal to pray with this mom, I was hesitant because I didn’t want to say anything wrong to make her more sad or be a bad representation of Christ, I reasoned that it would be just as meaningful and powerful if I simply prayed to Jesus myself without saying anything out loud… it felt like there were so many reasons not to pray! I asked the Lord for courage. A prayer I often pray is, “Make me…

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    This current semester I had the opportunity to do a project that allowed me to visit one of my friend’s family to observe her three girls. I observed her three daughters to see how each one of them is developing. I was fortunate enough to have three different ages that are at different stages of life. One just started school, the other one is not in school yet and the youngest was born less than a year ago. It really opened my eyes to how two year differences can really impact the stage the…

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