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    Type of listening: Listening for pleasure or enjoyment Definition and Discussion: Appreciative listening is a type of listening behavior where the listener seeks certain information which they will appreciate, for example that which helps meet his/her needs and goals. One uses appreciative listening when listening to good music, poetry or maybe even the stirring words of a great leader. Listening for pleasure is the type listening that people do when they listen to music or plays. This type of

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    The article ‘The art of Listening’ by the author Brenda Ueland published by the Holy Cow! Press, discusses on the importance of the listening during a conservation. This article states that why is it so important to listen during a conversation because being attentive is over unity magnetic and odd issue, an innovative drive (Ueland, Holy Cow, 1992, p1). In today’s world most of the people do not pay attention during a conservation. It really sometimes important to listen, when one is having an conservation

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    Way # 1 Listening

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    Way #1 Listening Main point: Listening is the way that start the connection of the conversation with victim. Explain: Listening is the connection of the conversation because after listen the victim story, the person listen the story could understand the feeling of the victim. Link: On the other hand, have someone listening their could make the victim feeling better, and it also can make victim feel more confident. Explain: When someone have depression, they will try to find someone that closest

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    both of the figures were in power, it was vital that they had a way to stop any opposition that challenged them. When Joseph Mccarthy controlled the people of the United States, it was essential that he had a plan for ways to cut down any opposition. If someone opposed him, he could then accuse them of supporting communism. Therefore, many people were afraid to accuse McCarthy of lying. There were also other examples of punishment for communism throughout the Red Scare. The Rosenbergs were a couple

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