Demonstrative Communication BCOM/275 Demonstrative Communication Communication is having a sender and a receiver. One person has to send a clear message so the receiver can understand the information. In return, the sender will receive feedback. In order to practice effective communication both a sender and receiver are required. There has to be open lines of communication. Specific language needs to be used
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Love sometimes blinds people and makes them believe what is not true. Sometimes even makes them do things and say things they shouldn’t because they are too blind from the love. In The Great Gatsby, Gatsby believed that the women he loved left him for someone with much more money that he had when he was in the war and Tom knows that Daisy would never leave him for some other man. In the musical Chicago Amos feels the need to do anything to make Roxie happy so she can love him and not ignore him and
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was initially a man brought here by his father so that the inhabitants of the world could see the wonder of God through the eyes of Christ. From him healing the cripple to making the blind see, Jesus became God walking on earth to make the people believe again, not only in him but in the love for themselves and his love for us. The Son of man took on the sins of all of Gods people and, by doing so, he paid a big price for it. The cross that he carried, became nailed to, beaten and died on was for
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Yet the King is shocked when his daughters assert their independence from him. After all, he gave them everything they have. Lear's second mistake is to exile the people who love him the most. He chooses to stage a "love test" among his three daughters so he can give the biggest slice of the kingdom to the one who loves him most of all. When Cordelia refuses to participate, Lear is so angry that he orders her out of the kingdom. And when his advisor, Kent, warns him that this is a terrible idea
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2014 LOVE (Luv) Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails. (1Cor 13:4-8) Introduction: Most people define love as a type of feeling. We "fall in love," or two people meet and it is "love at first
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Coming into this course, I had never heard of the film noir genre. To my surprise, this was one of the most intriguing and entertaining genre’s I’ve ever been exposed to. “Casablanca” directed by Michael Kurtiz was an amazing film that really opened my eyes to the genre. There are many elements to this genre, cinematic and thematic, that made me really enjoy this film. The first cinematic element of this genre that was interesting me was the sense of physical darkness in the film. Any scene is this
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In the parable, "The Blind Men and the Elephant", I was reminded people generally have different perspectives on the same thing and visually see or understand something differently further. When people cannot agree, it impacts productivity and creates problems in the environment. And that how I react, as a leader is crucial. As each blind man shared their vision about the elephant, they became consumed with who was right and who was wrong and could not come to an agreement. But when the wise man
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between their families, conclusively leading to their demise. This feeling of detest blinds entities from morality and influences them to commit regrettable mistakes, much present in modern society through
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* Argumentative Statement #1) Love and desire can complicate and blur the lines between each other. #2) In Sonnet 129 it contrasts the natural ‘lust’ of sexual desire with the excesses of lust perpetrated in the name of the ‘spirit’. (Spirit meaning sexual energy for the poem) #3 ) Love and desire are so much related to each other yet very much different. #4) love and desire are very much different because the
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Act 1 Scene 1, begins with King Lear dividing his kingdom into three portions and only when his daughters proclaim their eternal and grandeur love for him will he gift the kingdom. We are then introduced to his three daughters: Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia. Goneril claims to love her father boundlessly, Regan’s love however is more than even Goneril’s love, and then there is Cordelia
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