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    As a dentist, you are bombarded with a range of emotions from your patients and staff. Effectively coping with these stresses requires that you have a good level of emotional intelligence because emotions play an important role in the art of communication. According to Rachel Green, who is the director of The Emotional Intelligence Institute, what is said and how you say it can significantly impact the people with whom you are speaking. Emotionally Intelligent Conversations Can Produce a…

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    issues this warning, “‘If you see this boy,’ said the ballerina, ‘do not - I repeat, do not - try to reason with him.’ There was the shriek of a door being torn from its hinges.” (4). Vonnegut takes advantage of the non-referential there’s ability to redirect the topic or change the focus; consequently, the reader - having no time to think on the urges offered by the ballerina - instead procures the shrieking sound of a door, ripping from its hinges. just like the occasional earpiece sounds,…

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    Discovering The Lambs

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    Discovering the Theme If you are watching a film would you be able to tell the main theme or focus the director had in mind? Directors use a series of tools to help get their point in the movie across. Developing a way to dissect a movie to find the theme or focus, the directors’ goal, and lastly come to a decision on the film, will aid in appreciating films more. While watching Silence of the Lambs it is pretty easy to find the theme of the movie is to catch Buffalo Bill but, strong…

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    The Red Kayak Summary

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    for the DiAngelos to build a house in that area because it was really a poor area so it was hard for the Digger to watch them destroy his grandfather’s farm. Digger was torn with mix emotions from sad to becoming extremely. He did not know how to redirect the pain that he was feeling. So instead, he took out his pain from the stress of his parent's jobs and the loss of the farm by bullying in friend TJ and worst drilling a hole in the kayak which caused it to sink and kill his friend Ben.…

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    Hollywood Decision

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    The Paramount decision and the Hollywood blacklist were two pivotal events that were a product of the Golden Age of Hollywood. Both of these episodes had the ability to redirect the course of film making within Hollywood and the United States. In many ways, both of these events are cornerstone contributions that changed the course of filmmaking. The Paramount decision, also known as United States v. Paramount Pictures, was a landmark decision made by the supreme court. The court came to the…

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    essential for healthy digestion. Fat Burning Power Research has largely demonstrated that the catechins in matcha can help people maintain healthy body weight and actively promote weight loss. They can do away with old fat storage cells, as well as redirect resources to build muscle as opposed to fat. Due to the catechin content, matcha burns up a fair amount of calories during digestion. It does so by increasing internal body temperature incrementally, thereby upping your body’s…

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    what to do with that. Whereas, a music therapist, we can go into either redirection or say to them, you seem sad, what is going on and actually employ counseling techniques. So, I have seen that before, but thankfully, since music can be used to redirect emotional stuff that comes up. Otherwise, I haven’t seen any negative emotions, I guess there was one time ever, there was a group that one older gentleman and one was signing extremely loud, he just loved to sign and the other members got…

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    Yuma Case Study

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    In order to accomplish this the Yuma Project was founded and began planning different structures that could be used to block, redirect or control the natural flow of the river. The plans included the building of the Imperial dam and the Laguna dam. It was not planned by the Yuma project however the Hoover dam was built and it did coincidentally help with both the building and maintaining…

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    How Doctors Think Summary

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    Skimming through the list of novels under ”Freshman Summer Reading Assignment,” I raised my eyebrows at a title, How Doctors Think. The title triggered me to think back on my senior year internship with a neurosurgeon, Dr. Daniel Lee. I shadowed him every Friday at his office and even in the operation room. Surely, each visit delighted me significantly, for such clinical and operational experiences were exceptionally limited to high school student. At the moment, I strived to learn how a doctor…

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    Medicaid Pros And Cons

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    Medicaid is a health care program in the United States. The program helps families and individuals with low income. Health care is a social issues in today’s politics which resulted in the government providing the program for everyone to help pay for their health care. Low income is not the only requirement to receive Medicaid. For individuals to receive Medicaid is if their parents meet the requirements, pregnant woman, senior citizens, and children under the age of 18. In Phil Galewitz…

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