Chapter 7 beginning, maintaining and ending relationshipvanthorn
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This document outlines the key stages in beginning, maintaining, and ending relationships according to Chapter 7 of an Interpersonal Communication course. It discusses how culture influences relationships and defines the three stages of relationships. For each stage, it provides details on initiation, factors that affect attraction, self-disclosure, compliance gaining, dealing with differences in communication styles, and strategies for ending relationships. Alternative models for examining relationship stages and the link between communication and stages are also summarized.
This document summarizes key points from Chapter 5 of a cognitive development course. It discusses cognitivism and the modal model of memory, which includes sensory, short-term and long-term memory. Sensory memory is fleeting and limited, while short-term memory lasts less than 20 seconds. Long-term memory has an unlimited capacity and is the result of encoding through processes like rehearsal, elaboration and organization. The document also outlines potential issues with long-term memory like fading, distortion and interference, and recommends instructional strategies to address them like repetition, emphasis on salient features, and teaching for transfer.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 provides several new features to help users create more engaging presentations:
1. Users can embed and edit video within PowerPoint, adding effects like fades and trimming. New photo editing tools allow fine-tuning images. Dynamic transitions and animation bring presentations to life.
2. Backstage view streamlines file management. Media can be compressed to reduce file sizes for sharing. Customizable ribbons put frequently used commands at users' fingertips.
3. Co-authoring allows simultaneous editing from different locations. Presentations can be broadcast live or recorded as video for sharing. Windows Live enables free collaboration.
4. The PowerPoint Web App and Mobile app extend presentation access from any browser or phone
The SIPAR organization is a French NGO that works to rebuild Cambodia through education. Their goal is to promote literacy and access to quality education for all children and young people in Cambodia. Since 1982, SIPAR has established over 230 school libraries, 43 public reading centers, and 8 mobile libraries to provide educational resources. They also publish Khmer language books and support teacher training programs. Currently, SIPAR aims to help local governments develop tailored education plans to meet community needs.
This document outlines 10 effective ways to improve English speaking skills. It introduces speaking and defines it as a crucial method of communication used to establish and modify relationships. It then discusses increasing vocabulary and grammar through reading, listening, making word lists, and using a dictionary. It also covers improving pronunciation by checking word stress and symbols in the dictionary as well as recording oneself. Developing fluency is discussed through analyzing other speakers and observing reactions. The document stresses accepting constructive criticism and feedback to enhance speaking ability.
This document is from a University of Cambodia psychology class about positive thinking. It discusses what positive thinking is, the explanatory style of optimists versus pessimists, the negative effects of negative thinking and positive effects of positive thinking. Techniques for staying positive are also presented, such as positive media, subconscious mind programming, seeing opportunities in difficulties, smiling, and cutting the root of negative thoughts. The session is led by instructor Kep Bunly with group members Mov Youpheng, Oun Panha, Pech Seila, and Svay Vanthan.
The document summarizes a chapter from the novel The Joy Luck Club. It describes Rose Hsu Jordan reflecting on her marriage to her husband Ted and the events leading to their divorce. Key events included Rose allowing Ted to make all their decisions until he lost a malpractice suit, their growing apart, and Ted initiating divorce calls. Flashbacks provide context of Rose's upbringing and the death of her brother Bing.
This document summarizes a Cambodian folktale called "1 Crow to 10 Crows". It describes how two tricksters cheat each other and then a wealthy family, acquiring a cart of riches. They plan to kill each other for the wealth but both die. A poor man finds the cart but is afraid to take it. He tests his wife by claiming crows flew from his rear, and she spreads this story until it reaches the king. The king calls the man and gives him half the wealth for explaining the exaggerated tale. The summary emphasizes themes of trickery, gossip, and not easily believing what you hear.
Chapter 7 beginning, maintaining and ending relationshipvanthorn
Μύ
This document outlines the key stages in beginning, maintaining, and ending relationships according to Chapter 7 of an Interpersonal Communication course. It discusses how culture influences relationships and defines the three stages of relationships. For each stage, it provides details on initiation, factors that affect attraction, self-disclosure, compliance gaining, dealing with differences in communication styles, and strategies for ending relationships. Alternative models for examining relationship stages and the link between communication and stages are also summarized.
This document summarizes key points from Chapter 5 of a cognitive development course. It discusses cognitivism and the modal model of memory, which includes sensory, short-term and long-term memory. Sensory memory is fleeting and limited, while short-term memory lasts less than 20 seconds. Long-term memory has an unlimited capacity and is the result of encoding through processes like rehearsal, elaboration and organization. The document also outlines potential issues with long-term memory like fading, distortion and interference, and recommends instructional strategies to address them like repetition, emphasis on salient features, and teaching for transfer.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 provides several new features to help users create more engaging presentations:
1. Users can embed and edit video within PowerPoint, adding effects like fades and trimming. New photo editing tools allow fine-tuning images. Dynamic transitions and animation bring presentations to life.
2. Backstage view streamlines file management. Media can be compressed to reduce file sizes for sharing. Customizable ribbons put frequently used commands at users' fingertips.
3. Co-authoring allows simultaneous editing from different locations. Presentations can be broadcast live or recorded as video for sharing. Windows Live enables free collaboration.
4. The PowerPoint Web App and Mobile app extend presentation access from any browser or phone
The SIPAR organization is a French NGO that works to rebuild Cambodia through education. Their goal is to promote literacy and access to quality education for all children and young people in Cambodia. Since 1982, SIPAR has established over 230 school libraries, 43 public reading centers, and 8 mobile libraries to provide educational resources. They also publish Khmer language books and support teacher training programs. Currently, SIPAR aims to help local governments develop tailored education plans to meet community needs.
This document outlines 10 effective ways to improve English speaking skills. It introduces speaking and defines it as a crucial method of communication used to establish and modify relationships. It then discusses increasing vocabulary and grammar through reading, listening, making word lists, and using a dictionary. It also covers improving pronunciation by checking word stress and symbols in the dictionary as well as recording oneself. Developing fluency is discussed through analyzing other speakers and observing reactions. The document stresses accepting constructive criticism and feedback to enhance speaking ability.
This document is from a University of Cambodia psychology class about positive thinking. It discusses what positive thinking is, the explanatory style of optimists versus pessimists, the negative effects of negative thinking and positive effects of positive thinking. Techniques for staying positive are also presented, such as positive media, subconscious mind programming, seeing opportunities in difficulties, smiling, and cutting the root of negative thoughts. The session is led by instructor Kep Bunly with group members Mov Youpheng, Oun Panha, Pech Seila, and Svay Vanthan.
The document summarizes a chapter from the novel The Joy Luck Club. It describes Rose Hsu Jordan reflecting on her marriage to her husband Ted and the events leading to their divorce. Key events included Rose allowing Ted to make all their decisions until he lost a malpractice suit, their growing apart, and Ted initiating divorce calls. Flashbacks provide context of Rose's upbringing and the death of her brother Bing.
This document summarizes a Cambodian folktale called "1 Crow to 10 Crows". It describes how two tricksters cheat each other and then a wealthy family, acquiring a cart of riches. They plan to kill each other for the wealth but both die. A poor man finds the cart but is afraid to take it. He tests his wife by claiming crows flew from his rear, and she spreads this story until it reaches the king. The king calls the man and gives him half the wealth for explaining the exaggerated tale. The summary emphasizes themes of trickery, gossip, and not easily believing what you hear.
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