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    The Johari Window is a model analyzing the behavioral patterns of an individual which consists of four quadrants and describes one’s awareness of characteristics, emotions and motivation known to self and others in different capacities (Afolabi, 1993). It is designed to give and receive feedback freely and can be looked upon as a communication pathway to give and receive information of oneself and others (Hanson, 1973). This model allows the user to understand the differences between known and unknown

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    Johari Window Is Real Me

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    When I started planning to write my paper I thought it was going to be a fairly simple task: I would use the Johari window template to organize the different components of my identity. However, before actually starting to write, I decided it was best to peruse the articles and videos provided in the lesson. Afterwards I realized that perhaps the assignment was not as simple as I thought it would be. In his Ted Talk “Is there a real you?”, Julian Baggini compares identity to a waterfall, which

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    For my Johari window, I chose to write about my best friend/ boyfriend. His name is Chris and I chose to do a Johari window about him because we have a very close and open relationship. The two interpersonal skills that I think he knows he possess and that I know he has is being friendly and sarcastic. I know that he has these interpersonal skills because I have seen the way that he talks to people or friends when we are out in public. Also, he has told me many times that these are two things are

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    The Johari Window is one of the ways people learn about the ways we communicate with others. This model is based on the information that is known to ourselves and to others, and has the appearance of a windowpane. The Window is divided into four sections: Open area, blind area, hidden area, and unknown area. The Open Area is focused on both parties’ knowledge of the same information. The example of the Open Area is from The Invention of Lying. In this clip, a man and a woman are on a date, during

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    skills for future success. It is a must that to become a success that every individual is able to identify their own strengths and weaknesses (Bethel University, 2008). The four academic concepts covered in this paper are; Kolb’s Learning Styles, Johari Windows; Conflict Management, and What is Success. Kolb Learning Styles Every individual has their own unique way of learning and the path to future success is not only about what we learn but the way we learn. Have you ever wondered why you could

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    Mrs. Hanson's Life

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    to sleep, the bicycle bells, and laughter, and ice cream trucks the only things that seemed to lull him into sleep. Not singing, not the music box, only the scattered, mingling of sounds from the city street below. So she kept the rocker near the window, and on full moon summer nights, she would sit with her baby boy, both of them soothed and calmed by what lay beyond. And she sang anyway, to herself, as much as the boy. "Hush little baby, don 't say word..." That 's when the townhouse was just

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    bitter. She wanted to help her people and knew it was her responsibility but she was too afraid to go outside the castle walls. “If only I was a pretty princess,” she whispered gently. Gloria gulped. She glanced at her reflection through the glass window. “I would do anything..” she thought. Tomorrow was Gloria’s birthday but instead of being excited she dreaded it. It marked another year she had been without her parents. As the sun went down she gazed over the city. With a sigh, Gloria closed the

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    In the first to the fourth centuries, Roman bath houses were built with large, windows which are facing south to let in the sun's warmth. This was because they demanded a great amount of heat. In the early Roman Empire most baths faced the afternoon sun in wintertime when they had the most use. They also had their large windows covered with either transparent stone like mica or clear glass, which was one of the great breakthroughs in architecture and solar technology. (Links, 1999)The Romans discovered

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    The knocking on the door was the loudest he had ever heard fist on wood. It wasn't the banging noise on the door that jarred his concentration off track, but rather the reason behind the blasted knocking. He hears it yell unspoken threats to him behind one of the 20 identical wooden doors that line up and down the hallway. He knew this moment would come, but expected it to arrive much later. He truly doesn't belong in this clan. No one in the Clan of Knowledge is allowed to be wrong. Five seconds

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    lesson learned Essay

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          “Lesson Learned”                                               As I was standing in front of the judge many emotions proceeded to give me a nudge, my heart sank and the tears rolled down my face as if I was trying to fill a river. I knew I

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