Practical Book Review One: Why Don’t We Listen Better Presented to Prof. Max Mills‚ M.Div‚ PH.D Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary Lynchburg‚ VA In Partial Fulfillment Of The Requirements For The Course PACO 500 Introduction to Pastoral Counseling By Marcus A. Banks-Bey February 12‚ 2012 Petersen‚ James C. 2011. Why Don’t We Listen Better? Communicating and Connecting in Relationships. Portland‚ OR: Petersen Publications
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Part I: Nonverbal Communication Try This: Research what one hand gesture means in a different country. (You may ask people from other countries/and or conduct your own web search or library search for answers). Some suggested countries/cultures to research might be: Italy‚ Japan‚ China‚ Greece‚ and the Middle East (10 points) Hand gesture: Country/Culture referenced: What does it mean? Part II: Nonverbal Communication and Active Listening Choice #1: Interview a professional about
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HEY! My Summary Petersen‚ James C.2007. Why don’t we listen better? Communicating and connecting in relationships. Tigard‚ OR: Petersen Publications. James Petersen (2007) uses five parts to describe the talking and listening to help us process a better way of communicating and understanding each other. They are provided to help us connect in our relationships with others. According to Petersen‚ most of us think we listen well‚ but we don’t. Not really hearing what others have
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be involved in supporting a child? How might they need to work in this team to be effective e.g. effective communication‚ liaising with others. C – Explain why the early years practitioner should listen to children’s views and value opinionsGive reasons - why it is important that you should listen to children’s views? What are the benefits to the child and the practitioner? Why should we value children’s opinions? What does legislation say to support this? Think about the benefits of finding
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In Robert Coles’ “I Listen to My Parents and I Wonder What They Believe‚ Coles explains his theory on the importance of moral education and shares his opinion of children having moral independent thoughts. Coles teeters upon the idea that children need guidance yet independent processing for their moral standards. Although some individuals believe that life experiences or moral instruction alone directly affect children’s moral development; they both influence moral development. Life experiences
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PROPOSAL TO INVESTIGATE ETHNOCENTRISM AMONG NEW ZEALANDERS: THE INVESTIGATION WILL FOCUS ON AGE INFLUENCING WILLINGNESS TO COMMUNICATE ACROSS CULTURES The Aim of this proposal is to describe a plan to investigate the level of ethnocentrism among New Zealanders and whether or how age influences willingness to communicate across cultures by surveying opinions and attitudes of students in the Management School at The University of XXX and managers around the Hamilton area respectively. Background
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The past‚ of course‚ can never change‚ but our understanding of the past changes constantly. In “Our Time” John Edgar Wideman tells the story of his brother Robby as a product of his own evolved perspective of the past‚ artfully weaving the voices of his mother and Robby alongside his own‚ reconstructing their shared histories into one. John struggles with himself throughout the essay -- contemplating his conflicted roles as the writer‚ examining the difficulty of representing his brother wholly
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Music seems to be a natural need for people. I’ve read that from ancient times human beings have produced sounds from "instruments" like rocks or skins stretched over a wooden frame. Music is something most people want and need. I think it’s important because it can be a major part of both community and individual experience. Music is a way of sharing a common bond or feeling. When we’re children‚ we learn very simple songs called nursery rhymes. These songs help make us part of our culture by telling
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Piggy was the most technical and constructional boy in his group. Piggy represented technology‚ which must be built upon the basis of order of civilization. Under Ralph’s unstable rule‚ Piggy’s words were not listened. Because things that directly affect their daily life‚ such as safe food and concern of monster‚ were more important than hopes to be rescued‚ people overlooked Piggy’s opinions. Under barbarian society‚ technology was never used for its adequate purpose. When power takes over order
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acknowledging and thanking your audience. Acknowledging your audience means stating who are you are addressing directly. If you’re running for a school election‚ a formal address can be as simple as "my fellow students." Thank your audience for their willingness to listen to what you have to say. 2 Tell a little bit about yourself and why you are running for office. Mention any previous experience you’ve had related to the responsibilities of the office. State two to three reasons why you want to be elected
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