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    never once broke her eye contact with me and somewhat expanded on the questions she originally asked; Also she made it quite easy for me…

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    Reaching My Goal

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    comforted me, and they provided food and warmth for me. As a result, I came to believe that the world is safe and that all people can be trusted. I developed positive thought, emotional (happy and content), and behavioral patterns, such as asking people questions if I ever needed advice, for example. In other words, my thought patterns led me to say, “If I ask for help, I will receive it.” However, I also believe that I’m an unworthy person, for…

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    skill of using open-ended questions is a strong point in my interview with Jeff. I found it easy to incorporate the questions throughout the interview. In fact, when I used an open-ended question, Jeff would elaborate and talk in depth about his issue. Asking Jeff the question, “Can you tell me what you have done in the past to get yourself motivated to work out”, allowed Jeff to explore why he is having difficulty with his motivation for working out. The open-ended question gave him a reason…

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    romance, philosophy, and history. The multiple and overlaying genres fit in with an underlying theme whereby Fielding urges to the reader to vigorously question even the most basic of truths. When reading Tom Jones, the words of Voltaire came to mind: “Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers.” () It is in the way Fielding asks his questions, however, by which he should be judged. Fielding employs self-deprecation, satire, and suggestive narrative order in order to demonstrate to…

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    Therefore, I asked a few introduction questions to my interviewee. My interviewee’s name is Hong Bian, he is senior student in the University of Alberta, his major is finance which I want to learn in the future, and also he will graduate at the end of this year. Therefore, he found a coop job…

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    Hi Kishower Analysis

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    also picked listening to my children as my changed behaviour. I am also quick to respond to my children's question without taking a minute for it to process, and having no idea of what they have just asked. I feel horrible when I have to ask them to repeat it, as they tend to become very frustrated. I am worried if I don't change this behaviour now that they may not want to ask me questions in the future and I do not want that to happen. I want to be the one they can come to when they need…

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    Street Children In Brazil

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    Street children in Brazil have always been a hot topic catching the attention of journalists, photographers, the United Nations and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs). Although street children come under the umbrella of poor children, the former seems to mobilize more social actors than the latter and attracts more funding. The anthropologist Tobia Hecht presents a very interesting ethnography of street children in his book At Home in the Street, Street Children of Northeast Brazil. Through…

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    identity/development? This is an extremely complicated question with multiple varying answers. There are many theories trying to answer this question, such as, Plato 's claim that "owning objects is detrimental to a person 's character", whereas Aristotle argues that "ownership of tangible goods helps to develop moral character." However, to truly answer this this question, we must first answer the question, what is ownership? If this question is asked, friends, relatives, even strangers, will…

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    Paraprofessional Essay

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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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    were different. We also have whole group discussions where the teacher asks a question to ask about diversity or culture in the classroom and we have to participate by giving our own personal answers back. The most recent question he asked for one of these discussions was, “What are some appropriate ways in your class you could teach the students about different cultures and diversities?” The reason why he proposes questions like these for us as a class to discuss is because when it comes time…

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