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    brain. Loss of the protective coating‚ called myelin‚ disrupts electrical nerve signals. The same process‚ this time due to an attack from the immune system‚ damages nerves in the brain and results in MS. Loud noises are well known to lead to hearing problems such as temporary deafness or tinnitus (ringing in the ears). But this is the first time scientists have been able to identify the underlying

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    calm down and express himself when he is ready‚ which causes additional complications in our communication. In using the Talker-Listener Card‚ there is an establishment of a focal point and assists in developing a better self-assessment. The TLC aids us in focusing on areas we need to work on so we can become more like Christ and acknowledge other people by letting them share their profound burdens with us. Galatians 6:2 says “Bear ye one another’s burdens‚ and so fulfil the law of Christ”

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    Brilliant Public Speaking Carol Scott-Payne 08/21/2014 BCOM/275 Marie Germaine The topics we have discussed this week relates to the video in ways that demonstrate how to communicate effectively and keep the focus of the audience on what the writer or the speaker is talking about. It teaches how to become a talented speaker and how to line up thoughts in the right perspective to gain trustworthiness from the particular audience that is welcomed by the subject chosen to speak

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    CU1530 – Promote Communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s & young People’s Settings. settings are always busy places! Complete the diagram below detailing the different reasons people need to communicate. (1.1‚ 1.2‚ 2.2) Q. Complete the table to explain what impact the following factors might have on promoting effective communication? CU1530 2.2 Environment | Must be calm and relaxing‚ and not much clutter. | Proximity | Making sure you are sat close to the service user so

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    Reflective Account On Communication! Whilst on shift one day I needed to ask my key resident Mr H what clothes he wanted to wear for that day. Mr H is very hard of hearing but refuses to wear a hearing aid as he states they make his ears sore. Mr H has no speech difficulties. Before I proceed with Mr H’s care I check his care plan where it is documented how he likes to be communicated with. Any changes to Mr H’s communication ability should be reported and documented straight onto a daily diary

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    Hearing is an extraordinary phenomenon. It allows us to experience the joy of music‚ the sounds of nature and is fundamental for communication - yet is often taken for granted. Having personally witnessed the deterioration of my grandfather’s hearing‚ I have been able to appreciate how significantly impaired hearing can impact on one’s quality of life. Tasks and interactions that were once so simple became strenuous without the aid of adequate hearing. As I pondered further on the matter‚ I was

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    listening is related to success at work. A listener holding a higher level position will be promoted more often than those with less developed listening ability. However‚ listening is different from just hearing. Hearing is a physical process of taking in sound and unless you are hearing impaired‚ hearing is an easy process whereas listening is more

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    deter the hippocampus part of the brain from forming new ideas and memories. 2. Music can hurt your ears. a. Another negative aspect that I discovered that my Mother has been warning me about for years‚ is the impact listening to music can have on hearing ability. Many people listen to music very loudly‚ damaging the eardrums. 3. Listening to music too often may be linked to higher risk of depression f. There are studies trying to determine whether or not depressed people listen to music to escape

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    AIDS is a disease that damages the immune system and interferes with a person’s ability to fight off disease. It is most commonly transmitted sexually‚ but can also be transmitted through infected blood exposure and through birth. Mayoclinic.com says “AIDS is a chronic‚ potentially life-threatening condition” AIDS is caused by the retrovirus HIV‚ HIV targets T-cells which are vital immune system cells and without them it is nearly impossible to fight a common cold let alone a life threatening disease

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    1. Introduction Communication plays a vital role in day today activities in any business organization. Without proper communication‚ none of the management functions can be done effectively. Therefore it is a must for an employee to sharpen the communication skills to move up in the career ladder. Then the problem arises on which communication skill they need to focus more. According to the recent surveys conducted it is been identified that listening is the communication skill most

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