PPT-Finding your voice in the face of positive and negative criticism – or how to be assertive
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Conflict Management 1 alternatively How to be assertive without being a jerk or a sook Possible with practice Assertiveness The ability to overcome ones shyness
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Conflict Management 1 alternatively How to be assertive without being a jerk or a sook Possible with practice Assertiveness The ability to overcome ones shyness and inhibitions so that it is possible to state clearly and positively ones wishes or opinions. CSE 576. Face detection. State-of-the-art face detection demo. (Courtesy . Boris . Babenko. ). Face detection and recognition. Detection. Recognition. “Sally”. Face detection. Where are the faces? . 1 Positive Negative Actual Positive A: True Positive Negative Negative C: False Positive D: True Negative BAA Accuracy (AC):: is the proportion of the total number ofpredictions that wer Marissa Mueller, Britney . Beuden. , . and Wendy Johnson. Directions: Connect all three students to all three houses, you will have nine lines and they do not have to be straight lines but no lines can cross. You can only use one sheet of paper to connect students to the houses.. PRAGMATICS. U. nderstanding concept. P. ostive politeness. N. egative politeness. M. axims of politeness. INTRODUCTION . In pragmatics, when we talk of politeness, we do not refer to the social rules of behavior. . Politeness Theory. “Politeness” and “Face”. “Politeness” is the word we use to talk about a speaker’s intention to threaten or save . face. of a hearer.. Face is our self imagine that we attempt to show the world. Language . and Social . Contexts. Language and Power: . Using . Frameworks to Analyse Talk. Basic questions when analysing talk…. Who seems to lead the talk?. . This means looking closely at how the talk moves on as each speaker takes his or her turn. These alternating turns are referred to as . Kiran Sanghera. Brown and Levinson use the concept of face to explain politeness. To them, politeness is universal, resulting from people's face needs: . Positive face is the desire to be liked, appreciated, approved, etc. . In this lesson you will learn examples of positive and negative peer pressure and manipulation. Ways to respond to negative peer pressure and a 3-step refusal process.. You will also learn. Control and influence people your age have over you. The . Uchi. /Soto . and . Meiwaku. . in Japanese sociocultural Behaviors. Kanae. Nakamura. Assistant Professor . Department of Japanese, . Tamkang. University. About the speaker. Female, in her thirties. Learning objectives . To know…. What is politeness?. Positive and Negative Face. Positive and Negative Politeness. Politeness Strategies. Scenario. Young man knocks on a stranger’s front door and says to the elderly man who opens the door:. Jess Bandsuh. Thesis. Self-criticism (SC) . negative relational schemas . (-RS). negative cognitive affective reactions (-CAR) overt hostile behavior overt hostile behavior in partner. Purpose: to examine interpersonal correlates of self-criticism in romantic relationships. This makes my head hurt.... N. egative Rights. negative rights. permit or oblige inaction – especially from government (legal) but they may be moral - . either permitting one to act or refrain from acting. Amanda Cahill . Biography . Lee attended California State University, then completed a master’s degree at the University of Southern California. In 1970 he began serving as a psychiatric social worker for children in southern California. . Kelli Jordan and Jessica Fauser. Lee and Marlene Canter. 1976 published . Assertive Discipline: A Take-Charge Approach for Today’s Educator. Popular discipline system. Rights. Teacher Rights. Support.
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