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    Alfredo Perez 11/17/14 Afrs. 20 Dr. Cheek 8-9:15 Assertive Black/ Puzzled White After reading Assertive Black Puzzled White by Dr. Donald Cheek, there were a variety of thoughts and questions that ran through my mind. I never have read a book that even came close to this topic, let alone how in depth the author went on a topic he is very passionate about. This book is valuable to many people in the sense of understanding why Black people talk and act the way they do. I thought the whole book was

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    provided the introductory part, which is stating all about this particular report. In second section, the learner has identified the communication style of Tim Cook by assessing videos. After assessing the videos, the learner found that Tim Cook is an assertive communicator. After that, the learner has critically evaluated the effectiveness of Tim Cook’s communication style and skills. The last section of this report is consisting of conclusion.  Critical Analysis of Communication Style and Skills This

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    communication after is Carl Grimes. Carl’s communication mode is assertive, meaning people whose communication is characterized by fairness, directness, honesty, tact, and sensitivity, and speak up for their rights taking into account the rights and feelings of others. I think out of the three communication modes, everyone should be assertive because assertive communication is direct, respectful, and you value yourself. Being assertive gives you the best chance of successfully delivering your message

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    Their approach is called Assertive Discipline and includes several steps in solving a problem in the home. According to K. Hall (personal communication, March 23, 2017), the steps include the following: notice and eliminate roadblocks, being assertive in their response, determine limits, share the limits verbally, implement a system of positive consequences, implement positive and negative

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    The assertive discipline approach dictates that a clear set of learning environment rules are created and learners should be made aware of why the rules are important. It is also essential that consequences and rewards of behaviour are understood by all learners, and that positive and negative consequences are used consistently and fairly. (See Appendix 1 for details of the Canter’s Approach) The assertive discipline approach is a systematic approach that

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    Fostering a Winning Culture The purpose of this paper is to discuss how sergeants major can influence changing the culture within the United State Army Recruiting Command (USAREC). Soldiers at all levels within USAREC deal with the constant pressures of mission accomplishment and often do not realize or do not feel appreciation for their efforts. It perceived by many Soldiers within USAREC that their leadership often, uses aggressive communication within their formations and this often hinders

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    The boy narrator evolved from being timid to assertive, cowardly to confident, and innocent to worldly because he had to fight the thugs in order to buy the groceries or he wouldn’t be able to come back home. The girl narrator evolved from being timid to assertive, cowardly to confident, and innocent to worldly because she had to become confident in order for her to talk to the boy after he kissed her and

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    O: Member wants to recognize positive social behaviors. Member also wants to talk in a calm assertive way with others. A: MHS and member role played how to talk to others calmly. MHS discussed ways to remain calm when the member is angry. MHS reinforced treating others the way you want to be treated. MHS explained that the member should be able to speak up for himself in a way that is honest and respectful without yelling or getting upset with others. MHS explained and gave example of people with

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    house meeting to sort out the problem… Part I. Write a detailed description in 50 words each how you would handle the problem from each perspective. Be sure to define the term first each time. 1. Assertive: The assertive style is defined as the confidence in expressing ourselves. Using the assertive style of communication I would say “hey guys, someone has been leaving dirty dishes in the sink every night. I have not left any dirty dishes in the sink. Can one of you please wash the dishes after

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    Health And Social Care(Communication) . btec national diploma in health and social care level (1C) | Unit 1: Developing effective communication in health and social care | P4: explain strategies used in health and social care environments to overcome barriers to effective communication and interpersonal interactions. | | | For this question I am going to explain strategies used in health and social care environments to overcome barriers to effective communication and interpersonal

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