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    Active Listening

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    valued. By saying this, the atmosphere becomes more open because employees now feel comfortable sharing their views. Managers who engage in meaningful conversations, show appreciation to their employees, and listen to everyone’s ideas contribute to a positive listening climate. The overall behavior of the manager in the workplace has a great effect on the entire macro listening climate. Open Door Policy Many managers claim to have an Open Door Policy, meaning that employees are welcome to walk…

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    A Loss: A Short Story

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    couch, my eyes struggling to stay open. The sound of wood burning in the fireplace is enough to comfort me from A Loss I've suffered. Then in the warmth and the sound of the TV introducing the new character 11 a knock softly echoes. Opening my eyes again the noise Echoes so I shut off the TV slip into my shoes and walk to the door. "Forgive me," I began, "sir, or madam, see I had been napping, and your knock came and happened to scare me. " then I open the door nothing but the dark. a harmless…

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    Personal Narrative

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    feet from me. I slowly pulled myself off the ground and leaned against the bars. I took a deep breath, “Mr. Jacks?” I whispered quietly. “Kate! Kate, is that you?” I heard someone getting up from the ground and some metal clanking against the cell doors. “You’re ok! I thought they may have moved you somewhere else!” “No, I’m fine, just feel dizzy.” I felt something tight around my arms. After(T) close examination I could see they were handcuffs. “Where are we?” Disorientation made everything…

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    However all the money I had saved went into this horrifying plane ride, and my “room” on this island of dreams. After take off it was hours until I felt some major turbulence and then BANG! The plane’s cargo bay door flew open and started to suck everything in the bay out into the open air. I slipped and slid, but managed to grab onto the jeep and then I was falling, so close to hit the ground…. Where am I? The room seems so dark and stretching to…

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    Culture Reflective Essay

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    think anyone really likes the bell, as I walk in the locker room after a long day of p.e having to do 10 pushups is a nuff but having to do 50 to past your test that is just out rages I get to my locker walking over there like a bag full of sweat I open my locker with that creaking sound that I just might think it just me thinking that…

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    into a gigantic insect.” With his mother being concerned his mother knocks on the door, and he answers her. She is concerned for Gregor because he is late for work, which is isn't normal for him. Gregor answers his mother and realizes that his voice has changed, but his answer is short, so his mother does not notice. His sister, Grete, to whom he is very close, then whispers through the door and begs him to open it. He tries to get out of bed but is incapable of moving his body. While trying…

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    Bonnie Stevens Monologue

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    What if you discovered that a loved one was a serial killer? We’ll that’s what happened to 17 year old Bonnie Stevens. Bonnie thought that she had a completely normal life until she found something that would change her forever. She found a book sitting on the kitchen table. She thought it was just her brothers library book that he got from school but as she opened the book there was writing in it. It had places written down and names crossed out. She looked hard at the names and remember seeing…

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    temporary office in Bermingham would be Atwater's next stop. The pilot nodded as he began typing on his computer. Atwater hurried to the elevator door and pressed the button. The stainless steel door slid open as he stepped in and pushed the button to his floor. Trying to sort things out in his head, Atwater hurried down the hall. Heads popped out of office doors and bombarded him with urgent questions. “You,” Atwater barked as he pointed to a security officer. The officer jogged up to him…

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    the above listed date, she returned home at approximately 9:00 PM when both her and her son went to bed. She stated she secured all doors prior to go to sleep. She then stated she woke up at approximately 2:00 AM to go to use the bathroom. She stated when she walked in the bathroom she noticed her bathroom window which is located in the back of the house, was wide open. She expressed to me that her bathroom window wasn't able…

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    the book he loved as a child trying to forget about his lost wife, Peter bust into tears crying out “Abbey when will I see you again!” Then all of a sudden Peter hears a knock at the door. Deep into his thoughts of his lost wife Peter chooses to ignore the knocking. He thinks nothing more of the stranger at the door, and their intentions. Peter continues to think about his wife deep into the…

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