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    different times each day and are in some cases not in any case mindful they are doing as such. The capacity to decipher this sort of human correspondence effectively is viewed as a vital competency in both individual and expert settings (Burgoon, Guerrero, & Floyd, 2016). Non-verbal communication frequently passes on the same amount of importance as talked words. Great communicators likewise can gage how their own paralanguage influences others and to change it in order to pick up others' trust and

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    Interpersonal relationships function to fulfil the human needs of closeness, safety, and security. Research has shown insecure attachment styles are related to poor interpersonal functioning and low relationship satisfaction (Campbell, Boldry, Simpson & Kashy, 2005; Chow, Buhrmester, & Tan, 2014; Collins and Read, 1990; Roisman, Collins, Sroufe, & Egeland, 2005). While poor interpersonal functioning has been attributed to a variety of factors related to attachment style, such as affect-regulation

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    Basic Elements Of Poetry

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    Poetry Poetry is “a way of feeling life,” according to Daisy Zamora, a Nicaraguan poet. Her statement helps answer how does poetry help us “feel” life”. Poetry captures intense experiences of creative perceptions of the world in a musical language. If prose is just like talking, poetry is like singing. If you want to understand poetry, you must understand its basic elements. In this lesson, you will encounter the basic elements of poetry that are very necessary in analyzing the poems you read

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    Introduction Since 2011, the Freedom House has classified Mexico as a purple, or a “not free” country in its annual Freedom of the Press report. The upraise of violence in the country, stemmed from its war against drugs, has threatened Mexico’s freedom of expression and practice of journalism, undermining the foundations of the country’s democracy. During the last 12 years, 82 journalists have been murdered, 18 have disappeared and there have been 33 attacks on media outlets according to the National

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    Arturo Guerrero Ms. Eutizi English 1 H 23 September 2014 Hope in Humanity Have you ever watched a film or finished a great novel, but the story concludes very bluntly leaving you very anxious and confused? Films and novels like this have the ability to create different interpretations of the conclusion resulting in different proposed biases for each individual who sees or reads the story. The novel Fahrenheit 451 concludes with a corrupt censored society in which hundreds of oppressed individuals

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    Fred Schepisi’s Six Degrees of Separation (1993) and Robert Benton’s The Human Stain (2003) are two films from the post-racial era that each accurately depict the lives of two tragic, passing characters. Paul, portrayed by Will Smith in Schepisi’s film, passes not on the basis of race but of social class and sexuality. Within Benton’s motion-picture, Coleman Silk, Anthony Hopkins, passes as a professor and dean of a university through the use of a racial masquerade. The stories that follow these

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    Schizophrenia Case Studies

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    Throughout history, people have been affected by various psychological disorders. Among them is schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a chronic disorder that disenables the brain. Schizophrenia is a complex and severe mental disorder that affects an estimated one percent of the total global population (Varcarolis & Halter, 2010). According to the Schizophrenia Society of Canada (2015), about 300,000 Canadians suffer from schizophrenia along with other related diseases (2015). The major symptoms of schizophrenia

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     Review of Hierarchical Control of Droop-Controlled AC and DC Microgrids—A General Approach Toward Standardization Naresh Malla, Graduate Student, South Dakota State University Abstract—This paper starts with AC and dc microgrids (MGs) which are the key elements for integrating renewable and distributed energy resources as well as distributed energy-storage systems. This paper presents the hierarchical control derived from ISA-95 and electrical dispatching standards to endow smartness and flexibility

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    Activism Project To discuss my involvement in the various communities, I will start off by explaining how my involvement impacted me innumerable ways. Furthermore, the community service that I was involved in deals with the social problem of poverty and class inequality. This issue is something that a vast majority of Americans is always facing all the time. Correspondingly, this issue often correlates with constant discrimination that is happening towards the minorities especially African Americans

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    Thesis Although incorporating similar elements, the differences between the Baldrige Performance Criteria and the ISO 9001:2015 standards create the potential for greater satisfaction and continual improvement in organizations when they’re used in combination with each other. Introduction A lack of focus on innovation, quality and continual improvement has caused many companies to falter. As forward thinking companies strive to maintain their competitiveness in the marketplace, various tools are

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