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    How to Date Properly

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    nice for you‚ and your negative opinions and comments are unwelcome at this stage. • Never ogle your date. It’s rude‚ and it proves that all you care about is the other person’s physical appearance. This will turn a woman off faster than almost anything else. • Always show up for a date‚ unless you’ve given notice and let the other person know you have to cancel. Standing someone up is not acceptable‚ and it shows contempt for your prospective date by wasting their time. That kind of arrogance

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    Self-made man

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    leaders don’t seek credit – they seek results. They understand the force multiplier that comes via a motivated team effort. Go out of your way to help others: Do unto others – what goes around comes around – you reap what you sow‚ and any number of other statements to that effect ring true more often than not. If you are sincerely interested in helping others‚ and make it a habit to go out of your way to do so‚ then those people will likely be inclined to reciprocate. Know what you want and focus your

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    aversion to each other throughout the book is very apparent. Jack and Ralph’s first opposition are their ideals of social responsibility. First of all Ralph is very selfless. By this I mean he is generous and helpful. Since Ralph was the leader of the tribe he was always helping people by keeping the fire going and building the shelters even though nobody helped him except Simon. He was also very selfless when at the meeting he let everybody speak including the "little uns". But on the other side‚ Jack

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    the triangle of other factors that inevitably leads to conflict. The conflict triangle includes miscommunication taking the first side‚ fear taking the second side‚ and assumption taking the third part. How does miscommunication happen? It happens when one side doesn’t communicate enough information and misinterpreted the real meaning of their words. People know that everyone have different interpretations; in this case‚ when two people are communicating to each other‚ the other person can get different

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    started to care for each other‚ started to talk to each other‚ and explore together‚ but it didn’t go as planned. Bruno and Shmuel realized that they can’t tell anyone about their friendship or they’ll be in big trouble. One day‚ Bruno found a blob that turned into a figure that turned into a boy sitting on the ground looking down with a forlorn face. “He had discovered something during his exploration‚ and now that he was finally talking to one of the people on the other side of the fence it seemed

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    a doll house

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    This scene informs the audience that Nora and Torvald will be at the dinner each with a significant other. Act 2 opens as guests are arriving at Krogstad and Mrs. Linde’s house. Nora and Torvald both arrive within minutes of each other. Because they have not seen each other in five years they are both flooded with emotions. After a long and in-depth conversation‚ both ignoring their significant others‚ Nora apologizes to Torvald for leaving him. Torvald also apologizes to Nora for treating her like

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    Mount Vernon

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    Between the hundreds of acres of corn that make up Iowa lies a speck of flickering lights named Mount Vernon. Built in the shadows of Cedar Rapids‚ Mount Vernon is not unlike any other small Iowa town hoisted up by farmers with corn sprouting up on every possible plot of land‚ housing developments appearing overnight to appease the rich businessman‚ and of course‚ the best high school in the state. However‚ Mount Vernon is not nearly as nice and quaint as it may seem. In this sleepy town time appears

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    Nicknames People are named when they are born‚ but are they happy with their name? Many people stay happy and just like their name. Others decide that they will live with it. However‚ some people are really angry with their parents‚ or the name they are given. On the other side‚ why do parents name their child a bad name? Sometimes‚ parents name their kids pretty names‚ but the child thinks it’s ugly. So really‚ it depends on the personality of the person and how the person will react to different

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    Rapport Building

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    relationship or understanding is established‚ then an environment of trust‚ confidence and participation is developed. Given that Rapport is so important‚ how do we build it ? Well‚ there are a number of ways. In general‚ people who are alike‚ like each other‚ instinctively ... This is natural. Often trust follows. Put another way. People listen to those they trust‚ people trust those who they like‚ and people like those who are like them. So‚ to establish Rapport we emphasise the similarities between our

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    How It's Done

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    the power of messages from significant others remains (Adlen‚ Rodman‚ & Proctor‚ 2013‚ pg. 69). Basically‚ because the teacher was their significant other‚ at least during school‚ her influence was titanic. Especially at such a young age‚ the children only knew to listen to their teacher‚ and that they would learn from her. The teacher lying to them was never a possibility in their minds. Once the children were informed that they were smarter than other children in the class‚ social comparisons

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