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    me. It is an area that contains open information between others and me. The behavior is public and available to others. The Arena increases in size as the level of trust increases between individuals and the group. The second pane is called the Blind spot and contains information that I do not know about myself that the group may know. This information may be in the form of verbal cues‚ mannerism‚ the way I say things‚ or the style in which I relate to others. The third pane called the Façade or

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    reptilian cortex at work. When it comes to our interaction with others‚ the reptilian brain offers up only the most basic impulses: aggression‚ mating‚ and territorial defence. There is no great difference‚ in this sense‚ between a crocodile defending its spot along the river and a turf war between two urban gangs. Source: http://takeielts.britishcouncil.org/prepare-test/practice-tests/reading-practice-test-1-academic/reading-passage-2 Making time for science Chronobiology might sound a little futuristic

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    Programs Part: 55.30.00 SPOTS Card Program APPROVED: Joy Sebastian‚ Acting State Controller Effective Date: June 30‚ 2012 Signature on file at SCD PURPOSE: This policy outlines the minimum standards for processing purchasing transactions using the Small Purchase Order Transaction System (SPOTS) card. AUTHORITY: ORS Chapter 291 ORS Chapter 293 APPLICABILITY: This policy applies to all Executive Branch agencies that participate in the SPOTS card program. Agencies in

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    The Blind Leading the Blind The Short Story “Cathedral” is a literary work written by Raymond Carver and told by a narrator who is apprehensive about a visit from his wife’s blind friend. The narrator’s wife has been touched by Robert‚ the blind visitor‚ and he helps the narrator sketch a “Cathedral” which symbolizes his wife and teaches the narrator how to see‚ esteem‚ and touch her. By and large‚ the presumably sighted narrator focuses on his guest’s blindness and outward appearance‚ but Carver

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    Vacation Spots Vacation in paradise is the most important event in one’s life and every place in the world‚ people find a glorious space where a family can bond and enjoy the time that they have being together. A family is given two vacation spots to choose‚ Destin‚ Florida which is local and the other is Palma Resort which is in Surigao‚ Philippines. Both vacation spots have similarities‚ the family will face a lot of challenges vacationing outside the United States rather than vacationing

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    characters: the narrator‚ the narrator’s wife‚ and a blind friend of the wife’s‚ Robert. Robert has an effect on the narrator from the very beginning but the effect changes as the story develops. At the beginning of the story‚ the narrator is very bitter about his wife’s blind friend. As the story begins to develop the narrator starts to treat Robert‚ the blind man‚ with more respect. At the end of the story‚ the narrator sees Robert in a new light. The blind man helps the narrator see clearly by showing

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    hit him. 6. I decided to climbed to the top of the hill to get a better view. 7. He jumped down after shouted a warning to those standing below. 8. After a few minutes‚ I look up and saw that it was getting dark. 9. I saw the blind man crossed the busy road without any help. 10. The robber gave the victim with a hard blow. The following passage contains 10 mistakes‚ such as grammatical errors‚ wrong prepositions and conjunctions. Correct the mistakes and rewrite the

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    Raymond Carver‚ the narrator‚ Bub is a man of unknowing stuff‚ and usually assumes things without knowing the knowledge of certain things. For example‚ Robert a blind man‚ who visited bub‚ and his wife‚ and bub didn’t like the feeling a blind man coming to his home. Robert knew bubs wife from the past from a place where they read stories to blind people. Later in the story bub notices his wife and Robert were talking‚ and laughing‚ and just having a good time‚ which bothered Bub. Lastly‚ in the story

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    characters are the narrator‚ his wife‚ and Robert the blind man‚ with the focus of the story on the relationships of the couple with Robert. While the wife is always found of Robert‚ Raymond Carver takes us through various scenarios of prejudice‚ jealously‚ and indifference involving the narrator and Robert. In the very first paragraph of Cathedral you get the first look at the narrator’s distaste for the upcoming visit with the blind man‚ “A blind man in my house was not something I looked forward

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    names a mystery until later? What purpose does it serve? We never learn the names of the narrator‚ the wife or the officer‚ most of the time we discover names through dialogue. Through the conversation with the wife and the narrator we learn that the blind man is named Robert while his late wife was Beulah. I began to wonder if all of Carver’s writings are this way or if this is an experimental piece of writing. Perhaps Carver felt that the names simply weren’t needed to advance the plot. The narrator’s

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