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    Safy Case Study Anthony

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    emotional impairments. Anthony entered care on 9/15/2016. There are risks of disruption or placement move. The current placement can meet Anthony’s needs. Anthony has a history of physical aggressive towards adults and peers. Anthony is establishing rapport…

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    on your project. You've gotten one certification and are working on a second. One of your best skills is learning new technologies. You have a strong sense of commitment when delivering tasks on time and writing quality code. You've built a good rapport with your teammates and your teammates have said as much. Your interaction with your teammates when working out solutions to problems is excellent and by meeting your commitments have earned the respect of your teammates. In your current…

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    The second type of transgression against more conservative, traditional Chinese values is the portrayal of gender fluidity in The Butterfly Lovers. It is no new concept or phenomenon in many other parts of the world. For example, gender variant individuals, known as two-spirit people, are a part of the indigenous Native community. Two-spirit individuals often hold important shaman and ritual roles in their society (Kimmel, 2000). These individuals are born biologically a specific sex, but can…

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    COACHING PROCESS Refering to the case study and the coaching process as explained in Regenesys, Master of Business, Administration Mentoring and Coaching Study Guide, fig 14, (2016). My observations are that Stephen appointed Patti, a Level 2 coach from his club, to be his mentor. Patti has through her sessions with Stephen observed Stephen’s lessons plans with him prior to the session to establish objectives and plans. According the coaching process the coach have to have the strategic…

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    establishes the patients’ needs and issues while continuing rapport through their care. Processes of trust should be built from…

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    culture, but subculture only has some differences from the main culture. 37- Rapport is the feeling of trust between the researchers and the people they are studying. It is very important to establish rapport because that will help the researchers get more valuable answers from the respondents. Rapport is the feeling of trust between the researchers and the people they are studying. It is very important to establish rapport because that will help the researchers to get more valuable answers…

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    The graffiti on campus sparked my interest in understanding the struggles that people of color experience on a day to day basis. When the graffiti happened many Caucasian students were shocked to find out that racism is still alive in today’s society. Although I did know that racism was still in today’s society, I did not understand that student of color struggled with racism from day to day. I learned during a discussion in class that this was still a problem and decided to learn about what…

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    Building rapport is building trusting relationships. The author, Seth Holmes, establishes rapport with the Triqui migrants in a couple ways. The main way he establishes relationships with the migrant farmworkers is through participant observation. Holmes joins the Triqui migrants on their voyages. He travels with them across the border into the United States, endures the harsh conditions alongside the migrants picking berries, and befriends the workers. Participant observation is an important…

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    Participant Observation

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    inefficient, the best and opt method will be Interview (Reference Zelditch, 1962, p.576). Any researcher article on interviewing calls for researcher’s attention to the problems involved in using interviews. Some of the issues are question wording, bias, rapport, loaded questions, time management, attention span. Roy Nash, Bruce shows " how even in these interviews, the interviewer can come very close to not only asking questions but also providing or imposing the ‘answers’. This extract clearly…

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    Deborah Tannen

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    According to Deborah Tannen (2015), the genderlect styles theory of communication suggests that there are differences in the way men and women communicate or miscommunicate. Tannen goes on to state in the book, A First Look at Communication Theory, “male-female conversation is cross-cultural communication” (Griffin et al., 2015, p. 432). Several factors are included within a conversation to help people understand a message. Some of these factors include loudness, softness, pauses, silence,…

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