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    Unit 1: A1 P1: Communication information and skills. * Explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care context: One to One: One to one communication is when two people have a conversation and they both listen to each other and take in turns to talk. You could use this in health and social care when you talk to your GP and you both ask questions and listen to each other. You use this in health and social care because you can have more of an

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    Communication (from Latin "communis"‚ meaning to share) is the activity of conveying information through the exchange of thoughts‚ messages‚ or information‚ as by speech‚ visuals‚ signals‚ writing‚ or behavior. It is the meaningful exchange of information between two or a group of person. One definition of communication is “any act by which one person gives to or receives from another person information about that person’s needs‚ desires‚ perceptions‚ knowledge‚ or affective states. Communication

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    051.1.1 Communication is an essenial part of our lifes which we start from birth‚ this is why i believe it is important that there is effective communication in a work setting with children and young people. We communicate to exchange thoughts‚ express feelings and to learn new things. How we transfer this information can be by speech‚ crying‚ using our body language or/and expressions‚ our main goal is to be understood. We communicate to a variety of people in our work setting‚ not only the children

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    Unit 1 Developing effective communication in health and social care Task 1 Introduction In this report I will examine and explain effective communication by looking at the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care context‚ theories of communication‚ methods of communication (verbal‚ non-verbal and written communication)‚ communication

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    How Did Gilgamesh Develop

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    and develop into a relatable character and undergoes many trials that wear away at the initial godly image and bring him metaphorically back to earth. Gilgamesh was praised as the epitome of masculinity and a savior of humanity‚ but within the first two stanzas‚ he is a rather flat character. His personality is composed in essence of arrogance backed up with the perfection given to him by the gods. Of course‚ his arrogance and tyranny also spoils the otherwise

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    Tuesday‚ February 5‚ 2013 Communication Notes Chapter 3 – Hearing vs. Listening • Hearing- the ear’s physical response of sound waves. o Hearing uses 1 of the 5 senses • Listening- the brain’s response and interpretation of surrounding stimuli o The best speakers are the best listeners o Listening uses all of the 5 senses • Five Basic parts of the ear: o Outer Ear- the fleshy part of the ear that is comprised of the Pinna and

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    Gays ’‚ Lesbians ’‚ and Bisexuals ’ Roles of "Otherness" in Dominant Culture Despite no visible differences such as those of ethnicity and race‚ homosexuals and bisexuals are still commonly defined as "other" in our society. Based solely on their sexual orientation‚ gays‚ lesbians‚ and bisexuals are continually targeted by intolerance‚ ignorance‚ and segregation because of their role as an "other" in the dominant culture. This "otherness" is a departure in characteristics and behavior from

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    How Did Jazz Develop

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    solo from the trumpet and maybe even a duet with the trumpet and the saxophone this gave soloist a variety of form‚ ranges and techniques. drummers used more of the cymbals and hi-hat‚ bass players were the ones who kept the beat‚ pianist were able to use a lighter touch. To further make sense of the bebop revolution I’ll introduced the famous bebop players who transformed the music and who’s music is still played today. starting with Charlie Parker who was considered to be the founder of bebop

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    discuss different techniques that EFL teachers can adapt to take their classroom performance to the highest level. In his presentation‚ Mr Hicham Sadiki talked about how teachers can exploit songs to promote their students’ learning. The following is the complete text. Exploiting Songs to Promote Learning. By: Hicham Sadiki Introduction Poetry and music are elements of each human society. They show many aspects of its culture‚ they contain authentic language‚ and they are easily obtainable

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    Unit 7 assignment Claudia Garcia From the interaction‚ does it seem to you that Alan is actively listening? Why or why not? From the interaction‚ it is obvious that Alan is not actively listening. First‚ he is not being mindful. According to Wood (2010)‚ “mindfulness is being fully present in the moment”. In the interviews‚ Alan looks anxious to finish and seems to have many thing in his mind that do not allow him to be completely present. Second‚ he is not being person-centered (Wood‚ 2010). For

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