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    Email : djrahul-143@hotmail.com Career Objectives Seeking a suitable and challenging position that capitalizes on the expertise of a presentable‚ well organized‚ flexible‚ high caliber dynamic sales person‚ with excellent communication and interpersonal skills‚ a strong team player; in a dynamic organization‚ which can utilize my skills to its full extent for all - round development of the organization in a professional way .I am confident to take up the challenging responsibility efficiently

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    THE FACTORS IN INTERPERSONAL ATTRACTIONS Close relationships with the people around us are important to our social existence‚ but how do we form these relationships? Key factors in Interpersonal Attraction have shown that people are mostly attracted to those they find physically attractive and are geographically close. But why and how are we attracted to certain individuals? We Must first understand how we form impressions of others. First impressions have a great impact on us when we first

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    effect it has on interpersonal relationships. Positive Communication and Its Effect on Interpersonal Relationships The more effectively people communicate with their significant other‚ the more satisfying and successful their relationship will be. Most people will agree that in order to have a successful relationship it requires positive and effective communication. What is positive communication? Bill Mansell‚ President of MindPerk Inc. states that “positive relationships can mean the difference

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    Interpersonal communication is a form of communication that takes place between two people who have an established relationship. There are many different levels of interpersonal communication and theories of interpersonal communication. One of the theories that is used to explain changes in social behavior is the social exchange theory. The social exchange theory proposes that social behavior is the result of an exchange process between two people. The basic concept of the exchange theory is that

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    Strategies for Building Effective Relationships Judith Deese 09/07/2014 LDR/300 Silburn Pitter This paper will look at the constructing of actual relationships with other manager and workers calls for more time and effort put into your work. The most operational relationships yield many different methods and are very successful‚ operational and substantial most of the time. This only happens when the people involved encourage a level of high trust in their dealings. This paper will discuss

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    going. I like the fact that this class incorporates many different fields of study. The class entails elements from neurobiology‚ genetics‚ anthropology and psychology and ties them together to explain the relationship between neurobiology and the effect of play and interpersonal relationships on the brain. The brain is a wonderful organ it has the capacity to mold and transform itself based on it’s environment and the experiences one is involved in. I also enjoy the fact that the class involves

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    Supervisor-Employee Relationships Within a Tribal Organization Tina M. Phillips Qualitative Business Methods Pam Houston‚ Instr. Research Report Fall 2012 Semester Abstract The purpose of my research report is to draw both positive and negative conclusions to the following questions: * Do the Supervisor-Employee relations within a tribal organization consist of friends or enemies? * Do supervisors within the tribal organizations make attempts to have professional relationships with their

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    The Great Barrier Reef Kalyan Krish Date In the Great Barrier Reef there are many things. I am going to inform you about the symbiotic relationships‚ different types of coral reefs‚ why the Great Barrier Reef is important‚ the fish that live in the Great Barrier reefs and how the Great Barrier Reef is endangered. Symbiotic Relationships There are many symbiotic relationships in the Great Barrier Reef. There are different types of symbiotic

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    Building Effective Relationships 1. LDR/300 Strategies for Building Effective Relationships Building effective relationships requires time and effort. The most effective relations take many forms and are fruitful‚ effective and satisfying. This only occurs when the parties involved cultivate a level of high trust in their relationships‚ also called inter-dependence. For this paper we will discuss the basic skills that a leader must possess in order to succeed in building effective relationships

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    *Interpersonal attraction is the attraction between people which leads to friendships and romantic relationships. Interpersonal attraction‚ the process‚ is distinct from perceptions of physical attractiveness which involves views of what is and is not considered beautiful or attractive. *The study of interpersonal attraction is a major area of research in social psychology. Interpersonal attraction is related to how much we like‚ dislike‚ or hate someone. It can be viewed as a force acting between

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