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    Pt1420 Week 4 Assignment

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    During this week’s assignment, Peterson (2015) tackles critical components of listening skills. The listening component that I find myself needing to work on is that of not defending what I perceive as attacks against my character during my interactions both with co-workers and family. Naturally, if I am devoting my thoughts to responding or defending my actions, how can I be effectively listening? In addition, when counteracting a statement with a defensive posture or verbal cues, it insights

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    Black Panther Physiology

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    The Black Panther breathes just like the humans. Panthers use their lungs to breathe in and out. The breathing starts at the nose and their mouth. It then, travels down to the back of their throat, into the trachea. The trachea is a long tube in the panther’s neck that goes all the way through their chest, that carries air out and into their lungs. After that, the trachea divides into smaller passages called bronchial tubes. Bronchial tubes, are the tubes that carry air into the lungs of the panthers

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    his life. This was pure nonsense in Kenge’s eyes, he would later have issues understanding the same concept with a boat. Only after repeated expose to such instances did Kenge start to process the cues of depth perception and question his limited senses that had developed throughout his early

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    Muscle Memory Essay

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    Jogging through the park had exhausted me. I had to sit down to catch my breath. My favourite tunes were playing through my earphones, but I wasn’t really feeling the current song. I took out my phone and pressed the skip button a few times, trying to find something appropriate for my mood. Sinatra’s “Strangers in the Night” briefly flashed across my screen, but muscle memory caused my finger to skip over it. In the process of pressing the “back” button, I accidentally hit a small heart button I

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    The movie Crash is about people with different types of background, ethnicity, religion and lifestyle. Everyone is different from the things they believe in to the color of their skin. But in the end everyone is human and they have their own story, they might have been raised in a bad environment or grew up being taught that. Throughout the movie, everyone had different types of stereotypes on other races, because they are black they are bad guys and crooks, or because they are hispanic they are

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    imagining, is the ability of forming mental images, sensations and concepts, in a moment when they are not perceived through sight, hearing or other senses. Imagination is the work of the mind that helps create fantasy. Imagination helps provide meaning to experience and understanding to knowledge; it is a fundamental facility through which people make sense of the world, and it also plays a key role in the learning process. A basic training for imagination is the listening to storytelling, in which the

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    the chemical gas used within chemical warfare. The sensory imagery that he uses with this quote is both visual and olfactory as visual gives you a clear picture in your mind of chemical warfare and how gruesome it really was and it also gives you a sense of smell as it uses the word sniffed making you feel like you are inhaling the gas yourself proving effective imagery in his poems. Wilfred Owen likes to bring across the futility of his war within ‘the next war as well and he uses this to his advantage

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    Dripping Vases

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    collection revolved around three main themes: the dripping vases, watercolor landscapes, and surreal colored pencil drawings. In her explanation of the dripping vases Liontas-Warren said that she wanted to highlight that art is temporary and human senses are unreliable. She continues, “time eventually wipes away all forms of art, leaving us with only impressions of their former appearance.” (1) To convey her message she created paintings of Greek vases with either depictions of Greece or her relatives

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    welfare of their community as a single being. This conflict results in an alienation of the being and its consequent fragmentation. Taking this into account, Schiller states there are two aspects of human nature to be considered: the sense-drive and the form-drive. The sense, or sensuous-drive, is born from man’s physical existence, and thrives to achieve constant change of matter within a limit of time (finite). It is man’s most primitive state . On the other hand, the form-drive, born from man’s rational

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    Critical Listening Essay

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    With the attention span of Americans getting shorter and shorter I think critical listening is turning into a lost art. When you turn on the TV or radio to listen to the news, everything is reduced to a sound bite. It doesn't require critical listening, so people are losing that skill. I believe without the ability to critically listen people can be easily manipulated and that can be very dangerous for a society. If you want a good example of poor listening skill being used to manipulate people

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