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    this poem creates contrasting images‚ which are both positive and negative. This is the law of nature as well‚ nothing is entirely good and nothing is entirely bad. I find the rhyming scheme very striking and a great impact is created by this as well since a musical tone is given to this poem. The first stanza begins with very pleasant images such as “autumn’s gentlest sun” and good feelings such as “sun warmed”. However‚ the feeling of “sun warmed” is replaced by “froze” when the speaker beholds

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    more we expand the space we have in our brain to store relevant information. For a better understanding of ourselves and the world we live in With Intra-personal communication we can actually communicate within ourselves by thinking‚ remembering‚ feeling and meditating. These purposes used identify who we are as individuals and benefit us for the better. While Inter-personal communication is between two people (Dyadic communication) or among a small number of people‚ helping us know our surroundings

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    home‚ that you were deeply attached to‚ and then your famiy decided to move away from that house‚ and then several years down the track you decide to go back and visit that old house you belonged to‚ but when you approach the house‚ none of the old feelings towards that house come up‚ because the house looks completely different to the time you you shared your childhood in it. Belonging never stays the same. Prescribed text- questions How has Skrzynecki’s personal backround impacted on his poetry’s

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    Therapy can take some time‚ so this is why patience is important. Having had some life challenging experiences gives the helper a very good advantage; it enhances the helper’s ability to analyze‚ interpret and judge situations‚ as well as have a real feeling of what the client is going through. The helper actually understands and actually really has been there. Communication Skills Active listening is a very good skill‚ together with encouraging the clients to talk by asking open ended questions

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    disapproval of others and it can also diminish self- esteem. 2. The Fallacy of Approval – people who accept this fallacy seek approval from others‚ even if they have to sacrifice their own principles and happiness; subscribing to this fallacy can lead to feelings of nervousness and embarrassment and cause one to be apologetic when others are at fault. 3. The Fallacy of Shoulds – people who accept this fallacy are unable to distinguish between what is and what should be; subscribing to this fallacy can lead

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    The Past Will Always Stay With You Siddhartha written by Herman Hesse is an inspiring novel about a young Indian’s travels to achieve his goal. Siddhartha’s previous learning affects him in both positive and negative aspects on his long journey to reach enlightenment. Enlightenment in the Indian culture means to reach total knowledge on life and the afterlife. Siddhartha’s journey as a Brahmin‚ a Samana‚ being rich and greedy‚ and living in the hut as a river man brought him great wisdom and

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    discussed in Chapter six (Shebib‚ 2003). Empathy is the ability to correctly interpret another person ’s feelings to show them you understand. So‚ empathy is not something we have‚ but something we do. Empathy is a skill and an attitude and not a feeling (sympathy is a feeling). It is about being able and willing to understand another person from their own point of view‚ without your own thoughts‚ feelings‚ opinions and judgements getting in the way of this understanding. This can be difficult if you have

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    To feel happy is something that seems to be a universal desire. However defining the feeling of happiness is not an easy thing to do. It can be described as a range of positive emotions ranging from contentment to joy (Spoors et al 2011). There are many factors that influence happiness both from within as well as outside a person. Inside influences would involve the brain and the biology of the individual. Outside factors would include relationships and social identity. Research has shown that

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    is something you believe in and hope to do if it is a positive thing but not to if it is a negative thing. Over the years‚ I’ve developed a lot of strong feelings and my feelings were caused by my strong sense of emotion towards something. Feelings that are towards something are caused by a strong sense of emotion‚ like a need or a want‚ some are things that you may like or dislike. All of these feelings can change over time as well‚ like wanting to be a doctor and then starting to want to be a

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    sensation‚ the display of gestures‚ and a cultural label applied to one or more of the foregoing…[they are] distinguished from feelings‚ affects‚ moods or sentiments. A feeling is a more diffuse or mild emotion” (cf. Thoits‚ 1989:318‚ Hochschild‚ 1990: 118-119 IN Steinberg & Figart‚ 1999:24) Emotional labour: 1983 Arlie Hochschild - the employee needs to “induce or suppress feeling in order to sustain the outward countenance (i.e.‚ facial expression) that produces the proper state of mind in others”

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