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Vikul Rathor 2 years, 4 months ago

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Ishan Sayed 2 years, 5 months ago

1)Maintain Accounting Records 2)Determining profit or loss 3)Determining financial position 4)Facilities management in decision-making 5)Providing accounting information to its users
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Varun Gupta 2 years, 5 months ago

After differentiation of x vector we get 4t as velocity and and 1)taking values of t=1 sec and then t=3sec and subtract them 2)for instant time put value 2
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Yoga is very important in our life because when we do yoga so the result is we are free from decease and we are always healthy
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10 J= 10⁸ ergs
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Kunal Kumar 2 years, 5 months ago

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Listening is one of the most important skills you can have. How well you listen has a major impact on your job effectiveness and on the quality of your relationships with others. For instance, we listen to obtain information. We listen to understand. We listen for enjoyment. We listen to learn. Given all the listening that we do, you would think we'd be good at it! In fact, most of us are not, and research suggests that we only remember between 25 percent and 50 percent of what we hear, as described by Edgar Dale's Cone of Experience. That means that when you talk to your boss, colleagues, customers, or spouse for 10 minutes, they pay attention to less than half of the conversation. Turn it around and it reveals that when you are receiving directions or being presented with information, you aren't hearing the whole message either. You hope the important parts are captured in your 25-50 percent, but what if they're not? Clearly, listening is a skill that we can all benefit from improving. By becoming a better listener, you can improve your productivity, as well as your ability to influence, persuade and negotiate. What's more, you'll avoid conflict and misunderstandings. All of these are necessary for workplace success! Effective speaking depends on effective listening. It takes energy to concentrate on hearing and to concentrate on understanding what has been heard. Incompetent listeners fail in a number of ways. First, they may drift. Their attention drifts from what the speaker is saying. Second, they may counter. They find counter-arguments to whatever a speaker may be saying. Third, they compete. Then, they filter. They exclude from their understanding those parts of the message which do not readily fit with their own frame of reference. Finally, they react. They let personal feelings about the speaker or subject override the significance of the message which is being sent. What can a listener do to be more effective? The way to improve your listening skills is to practice "active listening." This is where you make a conscious effort to hear not only the words that another person is saying but, more importantly, the complete message being communicated. The first key to effective listening is the art of concentration. If a listener positively wishes to concentrate on receiving a message his chances of success are high. Concentration is helped by alertness. Mental alertness is helped by physical alertness. It is not simply physical fitness but also positioning of the body, the limbs, and the head. Some people also find it helpful to their concentration if they hold the head slightly to one side. One useful way for achieving this is intensive note-taking, by trying to capture the critical headings and sub-headings the speaker is referring to. It may need determination. Some speakers are difficult to follow, either because of voice problems or because of the form in which they send a message. There is then a particular need for the determination of a listener to concentrate on what is being said. To the contrary, people perceive the best listeners to be those whoperiodically ask questions that promote discovery and insight. These questions gently challenge old assumptions, but do so in a constructive way. Good listening was consistently seen as a two-way dialogue, rather than a one-way “speaker versus hearer” interaction. The best conversations were active. Good listeners made the other person feel supported and conveyed confidence in them. Good listening was characterized by the creation of a safe environment in which issues and differences could be discussed openly. In these interactions, feedback flowed smoothly in both directions with neither party becoming defensive about comments the other made. Good listening invariably included some feedback provided in a way others would accept and that opened up alternative paths to consider. Of course, there are different levels of listening. Not every conversation requires the highest levels of listening, but many conversations would benefit from greater focus and listening skill. Consider the level of listening which you would like to aim for. The higher, the better! In addition, note-taking has been recommended as an aid to the listener. It also helps the speaker. It gives him confidence when he sees that listeners are sufficiently interested to take notes; the patterns of eye contact when the note-taker looks up can be very positive, and the speaker's timing is aided — he can see when a note-taker is writing hard and can then make effective use of pauses. Posture too is important. Consider the impact made by a less competent listener who pushes his chair backwards and slouches. An upright posture helps a listener's concentration. At the same time, it is seen by the speaker to be a positive feature amongst his listeners. Effective listening skills have an impact on both the listener and the speaker. These are the hallmarks of great listening. a. On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, make notes on it using headings and sub-headings. Use recognizable abbreviations (wherever necessary-minimum four) and a format you consider suitable. Also supply an appropriate title to it. b. Write a summary of the passage in about 80 words.
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Ansh Kumar 1 year, 4 months ago

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Saheer Ansari 2 years, 3 months ago

Ahar ewam poshd - school or colig me Teacher Manav Vikas - crech Mein supervisori ya school mein counselor Sansadhan vyavastha - Kisi craft Kendra Mein Karya karna Vastra ewam paridhan vigyan - vastra utpadan ya Nirmata company mein kam karna Sanchar ewam vistar - Samajik karykarta
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Tavleen Kaur 2 years, 3 months ago

1. A branch of biology that studies relation of living organisms with their environment. 2. A complex relationship between organisms and its environment.

Tavleen Kaur 2 years, 3 months ago

The term human ecology and family sciences are
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Manish Kumar 2 years, 5 months ago

Aryan

Karan Karan Chauhan 2 years, 5 months ago

I want to be monster 💀
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Gaurav Kumar 2 years, 5 months ago

Shram vibhajan shahrikaran ki visheshta hai
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Mayank Yadav 2 years, 4 months ago

Mari is the city of Mesopotamia here is the more time of investigation

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