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This document provides expressions for making, accepting, and refusing invitations in English. For making invitations, it lists phrases like "Do you want to...", "Would you like to...", "Let's...", and "How about...". For accepting invitations, common responses include "Sure.", "I'd love to.", and "Sounds good.". For refusing invitations, potential replies involve mentioning having other commitments like work, classes, appointments or plans. It also gives examples of invitation dialogues and is sourced from an English learning website.
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This document discusses several topics related to Microsoft SharePoint including challenges it faces, barriers to adoption, customization advice, and user experience. It also references studies on user patience and browser usage. Additional topics touched on include the form vs function ratio, and that solutions are often dependent on specific situations.
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This document provides information for a sophomore English class on neuromarketing. It includes answers to questions about neuromarketing from a previous lecture. The answers are:
1. Neuromarketing is different because it studies brain reactions to products and advertising.
2. Researchers can know what part of the brain is used when a person looks at an ad or product.
3. In a blind taste test of Coke and Pepsi, the results were equal. When brand names were given, 75% chose Coke over Pepsi.
4. Some people worry about neuromarketing because it could be used to influence people without them knowing.
The document instructs students to write
Name___________________________________________
Inappropriate Methods That Deter Cooperation
Method Example
Blaming and
accusing
“Look at the dirty footprints you put on my clean kitchen floor. You never
consider how hard I work.”
Name-calling “You are the sloppiest person, just look at your room!”
Threats “If you don’t start doing your share around here, I’m going to cut your
allowance.”
Commands “Take the garbage out this minute, and no back talk, young man.”
Lecturing and
moralizing
“Now, do you think that was a nice thing to say about your friend? You
should learn to treat your friends the way you want to be treated.”
Warnings “Don’t step off the sidewalk. You’ll get hit by a car.”
Martyrdom “Why are you doing this to me, hard as I work?”
Comparisons “Why can’t you try as hard in school as your sister does?”
Sarcasm “You knew you had to get up early, but you were so smart and stayed up
until midnight.”
Prophecy “If you continue in the same manner, you’ll never amount to anything.”
Skills for Engaging Cooperation
Skill Example
Describe what you
see or the problem
“Your dirty clothes are on the floor in your room.”
Give information “The battery in the flashlight will last longer when you turn it off after each
use.”
Say it with a word. (when milk is left out of the refrigerator) “Susie, the milk.”
Talk about your
feelings
“I am frustrated because you are making so much noise that I can’t hear
your father on the telephone.”
Wrote a note (taped to basket of clean laundry) “Marlin, please fold me.”
Reference: Hamner, T.J. & Turner, P.H. (2001). Parenting in Contemporary Society, 4
th
ed. ____Allyn and Bacon.
Positive Guidance
Children are more likely to respond to positive statements than negative ones. Rewrite each
statement below so it tells the child what he or she is expected to do.
1. “Don’t put the scissors on the floor.”
2. “Don’t spill your milk.”
3. “Don’t walk in front of the slide.”
4. “You’re pouring too fast.”
5. “Don’t walk so slowly.”
6. “Don’t touch all of the muffins.”
Reference: Herr, J. (2008) Working With Young Children; Study Guide. Tinley Park, ILL: Goodheart-Wilcox,
Co. (page 80).
1
15 Techniques to use with children which invite cooperation
1. Give children valid, appropriate and limited choices. Limit use of commands. Offering options gives
the child a sense of empowerment. This works especially well with children who are strong willed and
in need of a great deal of control. Giving choices eliminates power struggles and “NO” answers.
ie: Do you want your milk poured into the green cup or the blue cup?
ie: You may walk to get your diaper changed or I can carry you. (either way, the diaper is getting
changed).
ie: Say “It’s naptime” rather than “Do you want to take a nap?” which offers the ch.
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The document summarizes 12 things that three deceased loved ones of the author taught her about living a happy life. The angels showed an approach to life of wanting what they had and not dwelling on what they lacked. They found joy in small moments and made time each day for peace, laughter and fun pursuits. They avoided complaints, comparisons to others, and didn't wait for milestones to find happiness in life.
The document is a slideshow about nature art and crafts created by the author and children to encourage spending time outdoors and developing appreciation for God's creation. It contains photos of the author's wood art pieces and crafts made by children from natural materials like seeds, pods, and nuts. The captions promote spending less time with screens and more engaging in outdoor activities and using nature as inspiration for art.
Parents can entertain their children in several ways: by playing games outside like hide and seek, having picnics in the park, giving bubble baths, watching age-appropriate television and dancing to music. It is important for parents to watch their children closely during play to prevent accidents and ensure activities are suitable for their age.
This document provides 19 tips for building confidence in yourself. Some of the key tips include practicing positive self-talk by smiling at yourself in the mirror and saying affirming phrases, surrounding yourself with positive people and things that make you feel good, being honest with yourself and taking responsibility for your actions, pretending to be confident if you feel unsure, and facing your fears as a way to boost confidence. The overall message is that practicing behaviors like self-care, positive thinking, and challenging yourself can help improve self-confidence over time.
The document provides guidance on maintaining inner peace and composure when facing difficulties or reacting to others. It suggests observing thoughts without judgment, living in the present moment, accepting external situations as temporary without internalizing them, and finding one's true self beyond mental identities and roles.
The document is a support pack for a video about penny sweets from the 1960s-1980s in the UK. It includes a pre-watching reading about penny sweets, which were individually wrapped candies that cost one or two pence each. Common penny sweets included Black Jacks, Love Hearts, Flumps and Sherbet Fountains. The pack also includes vocabulary activities to introduce terms like "liquorice" and "filling" and a transcript of the video interviewing people about their memories and experiences with penny sweets.
The document discusses various topics related to childhood memories, hobbies, and future plans. For childhood memories, the author discusses enjoying the simple game of hide-and-seek and the freedom of childhood. Reading and spending time with family are described as relaxing hobbies. The author's 10-year plan involves career success, family, and travel. Factors like discipline and hard work are seen as important for achieving life plans.
The document provides 21 life lessons for retirement. Some of the key lessons include using the money you saved to enjoy life rather than worry about children's finances; maintaining health through moderate exercise while keeping up with medical care; maintaining pride by continuing self-care habits; staying engaged with current events by reading news and connecting with others online; and embracing life's positives like humor and faith while letting go of negativity like resentment or other's opinions. Overall the lessons encourage enjoying this stage of life through prioritizing health, relationships, personal growth and finding happiness.
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With nothing much to do during the lockdown, people are constantly living off the internet. This constant use of smartphones and laptops causes a negative impact on our health.
Check out this curated list of fun things to try during quarantine while logging off from the internet.
The document provides instructions for creating an account and submitting assignment requests on the HelpWriting.net website. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with an email and password. 2) Complete a form with assignment details and optionally attach a sample of your work. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions if needed, knowing the site guarantees original, high-quality work or a refund.
This document provides information for a sophomore English class on neuromarketing. It includes answers to questions about neuromarketing from a previous lecture. The answers are:
1. Neuromarketing is different because it studies brain reactions to products and advertising.
2. Researchers can know what part of the brain is used when a person looks at an ad or product.
3. In a blind taste test of Coke and Pepsi, the results were equal. When brand names were given, 75% chose Coke over Pepsi.
4. Some people worry about neuromarketing because it could be used to influence people without them knowing.
The document instructs students to write
Name___________________________________________
Inappropriate Methods That Deter Cooperation
Method Example
Blaming and
accusing
“Look at the dirty footprints you put on my clean kitchen floor. You never
consider how hard I work.”
Name-calling “You are the sloppiest person, just look at your room!”
Threats “If you don’t start doing your share around here, I’m going to cut your
allowance.”
Commands “Take the garbage out this minute, and no back talk, young man.”
Lecturing and
moralizing
“Now, do you think that was a nice thing to say about your friend? You
should learn to treat your friends the way you want to be treated.”
Warnings “Don’t step off the sidewalk. You’ll get hit by a car.”
Martyrdom “Why are you doing this to me, hard as I work?”
Comparisons “Why can’t you try as hard in school as your sister does?”
Sarcasm “You knew you had to get up early, but you were so smart and stayed up
until midnight.”
Prophecy “If you continue in the same manner, you’ll never amount to anything.”
Skills for Engaging Cooperation
Skill Example
Describe what you
see or the problem
“Your dirty clothes are on the floor in your room.”
Give information “The battery in the flashlight will last longer when you turn it off after each
use.”
Say it with a word. (when milk is left out of the refrigerator) “Susie, the milk.”
Talk about your
feelings
“I am frustrated because you are making so much noise that I can’t hear
your father on the telephone.”
Wrote a note (taped to basket of clean laundry) “Marlin, please fold me.”
Reference: Hamner, T.J. & Turner, P.H. (2001). Parenting in Contemporary Society, 4
th
ed. ____Allyn and Bacon.
Positive Guidance
Children are more likely to respond to positive statements than negative ones. Rewrite each
statement below so it tells the child what he or she is expected to do.
1. “Don’t put the scissors on the floor.”
2. “Don’t spill your milk.”
3. “Don’t walk in front of the slide.”
4. “You’re pouring too fast.”
5. “Don’t walk so slowly.”
6. “Don’t touch all of the muffins.”
Reference: Herr, J. (2008) Working With Young Children; Study Guide. Tinley Park, ILL: Goodheart-Wilcox,
Co. (page 80).
1
15 Techniques to use with children which invite cooperation
1. Give children valid, appropriate and limited choices. Limit use of commands. Offering options gives
the child a sense of empowerment. This works especially well with children who are strong willed and
in need of a great deal of control. Giving choices eliminates power struggles and “NO” answers.
ie: Do you want your milk poured into the green cup or the blue cup?
ie: You may walk to get your diaper changed or I can carry you. (either way, the diaper is getting
changed).
ie: Say “It’s naptime” rather than “Do you want to take a nap?” which offers the ch.
I did not create and I do not own this presentation but it was sent to me from a very special friend. I want to share these lovely and calming pictures and meaningful sayings with all of you. Enjoy!
Very good advice along with more beautiful pix of wildlife for your viewing pleasure.
I receive several PowerPoint presentations through e-mail, so I thought I'd share them. I just post them. I didn't creat them :)
www.PowerLegacy.Com
The document summarizes 12 things that three deceased loved ones of the author taught her about living a happy life. The angels showed an approach to life of wanting what they had and not dwelling on what they lacked. They found joy in small moments and made time each day for peace, laughter and fun pursuits. They avoided complaints, comparisons to others, and didn't wait for milestones to find happiness in life.
The document is a slideshow about nature art and crafts created by the author and children to encourage spending time outdoors and developing appreciation for God's creation. It contains photos of the author's wood art pieces and crafts made by children from natural materials like seeds, pods, and nuts. The captions promote spending less time with screens and more engaging in outdoor activities and using nature as inspiration for art.
Parents can entertain their children in several ways: by playing games outside like hide and seek, having picnics in the park, giving bubble baths, watching age-appropriate television and dancing to music. It is important for parents to watch their children closely during play to prevent accidents and ensure activities are suitable for their age.
This document provides 19 tips for building confidence in yourself. Some of the key tips include practicing positive self-talk by smiling at yourself in the mirror and saying affirming phrases, surrounding yourself with positive people and things that make you feel good, being honest with yourself and taking responsibility for your actions, pretending to be confident if you feel unsure, and facing your fears as a way to boost confidence. The overall message is that practicing behaviors like self-care, positive thinking, and challenging yourself can help improve self-confidence over time.
The document provides guidance on maintaining inner peace and composure when facing difficulties or reacting to others. It suggests observing thoughts without judgment, living in the present moment, accepting external situations as temporary without internalizing them, and finding one's true self beyond mental identities and roles.
The document is a support pack for a video about penny sweets from the 1960s-1980s in the UK. It includes a pre-watching reading about penny sweets, which were individually wrapped candies that cost one or two pence each. Common penny sweets included Black Jacks, Love Hearts, Flumps and Sherbet Fountains. The pack also includes vocabulary activities to introduce terms like "liquorice" and "filling" and a transcript of the video interviewing people about their memories and experiences with penny sweets.
The document discusses various topics related to childhood memories, hobbies, and future plans. For childhood memories, the author discusses enjoying the simple game of hide-and-seek and the freedom of childhood. Reading and spending time with family are described as relaxing hobbies. The author's 10-year plan involves career success, family, and travel. Factors like discipline and hard work are seen as important for achieving life plans.
The document provides 21 life lessons for retirement. Some of the key lessons include using the money you saved to enjoy life rather than worry about children's finances; maintaining health through moderate exercise while keeping up with medical care; maintaining pride by continuing self-care habits; staying engaged with current events by reading news and connecting with others online; and embracing life's positives like humor and faith while letting go of negativity like resentment or other's opinions. Overall the lessons encourage enjoying this stage of life through prioritizing health, relationships, personal growth and finding happiness.
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22 ways to increase beauty in life
1. 22 ways to increase
beauty in life
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2. People are happier and healthier in
a more beautiful environment.
There is visual beauty, but also emotional and
other sensory beauty (scents, taste, etc.).
There are plenty of ways to increase the beauty in life.
Here are a few cheap ways to do it.
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3. Embrace the negative
1. The negative helps you to see and embrace the positive in life. It may not
feel like it at the moment, but you always learn from your negative
experiences
2. A great amount of beauty (art, music, books…) has been created from
negative situations. Just think about ‘Yesterday’ by The Beatles.
3. Do not let the negative overwhelm you and ruin the future. Breath it, feel it,
live it and then let it go. Having survived a negative experience, you can
look back and see what you have survived and where you are now.
4. Understand the negativity in others: try to see what might be behind it. Is it
sorrow, pain, lack of love and trust, bad experiences or simply fear?
Perhaps answering back with a smile and kind words could help.
5. What if some of your so called negative features are positive? Or have you
thought about how to make them positive and empower them?
Then, look at the positive to raise your vibration
1.
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4. Surround yourself with things that are
beautiful and meaningful to you.
They can be in the house, the tea cup, or the
computer desktop. They should to evoke
positive and good mood emotions.
And do not forget to visit art exhibitions.
2.
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5. Listen to music that makes you feel good.
Create playlists for different purposes,
e.g. old movie classics, 70s rock etc.
You can also create sensory bridges with
music – and other senses included.
3.
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6. Listen to music when you do household
chores, for example cleaning the house.
There is nothing like James Brown and old
R’n’B and rock when you clean the house.
4.
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7. Enjoy food: its smell, preparing it and tasting,
eating it. Cook with real ingredients!
It is tastier and keeps you healthier.
Do not rush and settle to ready-made food.
Intention is the secret ingredient of food.
Or how about having a drop of perfume on
you when you go to bed?
5.
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8. Feel the touches of different
materials and surfaces,
e.g. grass or rock under your feet in
summer or the softness of a cardigan.
6.
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9. Clean your house.
It does not have to be clean all the time.
Actually, neurotic cleaning the house can be
negative. But organise and clean it enough.
You can feel your energy changing.
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10. Have something at home that
smells good to you; embrace scents.
This can be green apple or a cup of coffee in
the morning, or the smell of the metro in
Paris. Enjoy these smells.
8.
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11. Take photos of everything
you find beautiful.
This is internalising beauty.
9.
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12. Spoil and treat yourself sometimes;
make a date with yourself and enjoy me-time.
This can be spending time in the library,
watching a film in pyjamas or have
a long scented bath.
It does not have to be expensive
or extravagant.
Small and simple is enough.
10.
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13. Spend time with people you care for,
and whom with you can be yourself.
Listen and be listened to.
11.
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14. Spend time with animals.
Needless to say why.
12.
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15. Do fun and silly things.
Embrace your inner child.
You are never too old for that.
The world does not end if you dare
to laugh, sing, dance or just be silly.
You can also watch a comedy or
a great play at the theatre.
13.
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16. Do small nice things for others.
A simple smile or thank you, opening
the door, can do lot.
They feel better – you might actually
save someone’s day, and you get the
feel-good hormone, which is good for
the immune system.
14.
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17. Walk in nature and look around
you when you do that.
The nature is full of wonders
and small beautiful things.
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18. Walk around the city, visit galleries,
food markets, find interesting ‘ugly’ places,
create stories in your mind…
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19. Stop chewing the cud and move on.
Some people help you in this by assisting
a natural move on, but some feed it.
Think again if you need this kind of
person in your life.
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20. Be happy for others!
It can be your relative, friend or a total
stranger; for example, someone who turns the
life around towards positive, the courage of
someone on the behalf of others, etc.
18.
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21. Spend a few minutes each day thinking
about all the positive things that have
happened or you have had today.
While you are brushing your teeth in
the evening is good time to do this.
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22. Never stop wondering on
the wonders of the nature.
You can even plan your next trip according
to them: “This year we’ll visit the jellyfish
lake, next year the heart shaped island…”
20.
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23. Do not forget the passion!
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