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    William Ury 's take on peace and conflict studies includes using the ten roles to support and create the Third Side. Each of the roles has a specific job in promoting peace and interrupting conflict. Together the roles will help end conflict in the world if used correctly, Reading through Ury 's book, I was able to make many connections to what we learned in class. The Third Side supports the change for peace we need to see in this role, and we will all find ourselves in one of the ten roles. The

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    SUMMARIZE! Although many books have been written about communication and connection in relationships, there has been a book that addresses precisely this wonderful process as has James C. Petersen in his book: Why Don’t We Listen Better? And it is precisely the way in which the parts he divided the book that takes the reader to a better understanding of what the personal relationships connections through communications are concerned. Dr. Petersen has called The Flat Brain Theory of Emotions. “It

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    A Review of: “Why Don’t We Listen Better: Communicating & Connecting in Relationships” Summary James C. Petersen, author of “Why Don’t We Listen Better: Communicating & Connecting in Relationships”, does a wonderful job of sharing very practical & personal advice, experiences, and information needed for better communication in relationships. Most people think they listen well, but they don’t! Peterson (2015) shows his readers that through active listening, communication works on all levels and

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    Background Research- Listening to Music It is queer how human vocal chords can influence sounds. Another queer aspect is that human brains distinguishes many noises as a pattern of rhythms to identify as music. Music affects the brain in many ways. It can help the brain focus and stay concentrated, improve your mood, and motivate people. Listening to music while studying is a study habit for students of all ages. Many students don’t know whether they should listen to music while they are studying

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    Music is a universal language. You can bring two people together with different backgrounds, and views but, if they have the same taste in music it will bring them together. There’s no denying the power of music and how it’s been a part of culture in people throughout the world. It is used as a form of expression, to tell a story, or to even influence others. Listening to music can also be emotional, like relieving stress, making you happy, help you understand a situation better, or if you’re feeling

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    I received a moderate score of 27 for assertiveness and-and 42 for my level of responsiveness and this information suggests that my social style is amiable according to mapping my results. In general, assertiveness can be defined as a person’s ability to make appeals, actively disagree express positive and negative personal feelings, and stand up for themselves without criticizing another person (Beebe & Mottet, 2016). Likewise, responsiveness is the capacity to be sensitive to the communication

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    The best way to get full understanding of an individual is to listen to them. Having the ability to listen effectively can significantly impact all relationships be it professional, personal or social. Listening is both necessary and an important aspect of the communication process, because it is one of the most important skills a person can obtain. Listening is one of the most powerful aspects and tools of communication. Listening is a process that is used to receive, convey a meaning, and respond

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    How to Develop Listening Skills for TOEFL iBT? Communication is not about talking and sharing your thoughts and stories with others. Effective communication involves active listening skills that help you understand what others say with an open mind. In order to become a better speaker, you first need to become a better listener. Good listening skills help you understand what others say, increase others trust in you and build a pleasing personality. TOEFL iBT test has four modules- Listening, Reading

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    This semester has been an immensely enjoyable experience and has taught me things I never thought I would learn. Learning how to actively listen to music has forever changed my outlook on music in general. For the midterm assessment, I wrote that I thought something that has been particularly interesting to me were some of the more abstract pieces such as Black Angels, where I was able to finally find the artistry in what otherwise seemed like a random, bizarre collection of sounds. During the second

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    Matthew Vroman Analysis

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    I am doing the response on the practicum speaker for today (11/17/17) Matthew Vroman. He graduated from Bradley University in 2012 and went to L.A. and became a Technical Designer for an indie game studio known as F84 and for the most in the beginning part his days consisted of coding, designing, as well as dealing with other tasks such as meetings and customers. One thing that he spoke about the resonated and related with me was when he talked about his day in the life of Matthew Vroman. He talked

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