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    listeners. Therefore‚ if it wasn’t for media access or the internet‚ I suppose the percentage would be fairly even; however‚ technology is what is needed although most people have poor social skills. They are too into themselves and/or have selective hearing. In other words‚ the act of "listening" may be affected by barriers that impede the flow of information. These barriers include distractions‚ an inability to prioritize information‚ a tendency to assume or judge based on little or no information

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    Evelyn Glennie

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    ultimately falling in love with music. She started learning to play piano at the age of 8‚ later on branching out and increasing her repertoire of musical instruments. During this time‚ Glennie would begin to lose her sense of hearing little by little. Glennie became dependent on hearing aids at eleven‚ and people said she would never play music again. It must have been heartbreaking to Glennie considering how much she loved music and it was more than a passion‚ as she felt that she was born to be around

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    reasons why people communicate and describe things to consider in order to make good communication? people communicate to socialise and build relationships and interact with people. you can show good communication by good eye contact‚checking hearing aids are on. when people are listening make sure that they are listening make sure that they re concentrating and that there is no background noise. Explain how people from different backgrounds may interpret communication methods in different

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    literal is that it doesnt apply to love. and i would get this auditory sensation when she spoke i was a listener tuning in to her frequency late nights till in the am the sound of her body stretching was my alarm clock that i looked forward to hearing and it gave me a rhythm that defined my movements but what i feel for her is infinite in a shell that define by age and distance and time my love for this sound was beyond definition‚ if anything … not to be blasphemous you can close your eyes

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    These last few weeks have been difficult for everyone. It’s hard to explain to Scout and Jem that the world is prejudiced and most folk only think of themselves. They were so confused after the final court hearing. It was crystal clear that Tom Robinson was innocent; I saw their faces after the hearing‚ they looked defeated themselves‚ and I feel I let them down. It may be wrong of me to think this however; I pray this will be an immense learning curve for them. Scout is far too young to understand this

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    M3 – Discuss the effects on self esteem and self confidence of the physical changes associated with ageing. All physical changes that happen with ageing have an effect on individuals self esteem and confidence. A physical change like bone loss or stiffening on the joints makes it really hard for someone to function independently. This could affect their self esteem‚ as it will be very difficult to ask for help and accept the fact they cannot so everything by themselves. It will make them doubt

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    narrator was not Jerome Morrow created confusion and viewers were then interested in seeing who our narrator and Jerome Morrow are. The audience‚ after hearing the voice over‚ already has views and ideas formed about each character and their ‘true’ personalities. An example of this is Anton‚ he is a strong‚ capable man with perfect genetics‚ but in hearing Vincent’s view‚ “He had everything except desire‚” we see that he lacks determination and drive‚ relying on his natural ability. Another example is

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    through my head. I Went to see my family doctor at a clinic nearby and he told me the same thing as the other doctor did. However‚ he prescribed me with different medications and told me that my ear would be fine after a week. I felt so relieved after hearing that from him. Every morning I wished to wake up with my right ear being able to hear properly but that wish never came true. I went to Pantai Hospital to see an ENT specialist hoping that this time I could be cured... I stepped into the clinic

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    simply‚ because we interpret meaning from what we see and hear‚ based on our own experiences. Misunderstandings can occur at any time. We do not always listen carefully to what we are being told‚ and often do not clarify the meaning of what we are hearing. Instead‚ we end up putting our own interpretation on the message and our understanding of what we have heard may be very different from the intention of the speaker. The same misunderstandings occur through the written word. We “read between the

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    my speech a fellow classmate (Faigy) told me that she was out and noticed someone with a pair of toms on and approached them telling them that she knew what they were and actually asked them if they knew what the purpose behind them was. So after hearing this I think the audience’s response to my product was positive considering they took what they learned about the organization and talked about it outside of class. The requirement on the speech length was 4 – 5 minutes long; unfortunately mine was

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