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Arguments Top Related Articles
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1). The Lost Art of Listening By : Garland Valley RN,BSN
Garland Valley RN, BSN
How many times have you found your attention wandering when listening to a boring speaker? How many times have you nodded your head in understanding even though you may have missed the main point? There is nothing wrong or irregular in this behavior. It happens to all of us, all the time. We may hear what another person is saying but unless we listen we can’t comprehend what he is saying.
Article Related to: relationships, communication, marriage advice, divorce, love, dating, arguments, listening, how to talk to your spouse, lover
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2). Practical Guidelines to Writing Successful College Essays and Term Papers By : Writer
Research is the backbone of any writing and the sources that you use for your research are equally important. Primary sources include for example, newspaper cuttings, interviews and any source that quotes directly from for example historic witness accounts. These are often considered more valuable than secondary sources. Secondary sources, are as their name suggests, second-hand accounts of events.
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3). Arguments Steal Mind Power By : Steve Gillman
Have you ever noticed that arguments are rarely "won?" Even if you think you won an argument, what did you win? If there really is a loser, he at least learned something, right? What did you get? Ego satisfaction, debating practice, and diminished mind power.
Arguing Diminishes Mind Power?
There are times when things need to be debated, but most of the time, it really isn't productive.
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4). Sticky Conversations By : Mary Gardner
Can you just feel the sickness in your stomach right now? That feeling when you know that you have to have a conversation that you are NOT looking forward to, but know you need to have. It plagues you for days before you have to face the inevitable and then the moment arrives when you make contact with the person, and there they are.. waiting for you to initiate conversation.
Article Related to: conversations, difficult conversations, fighting, arguments, disagreements
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8). How to Deal with Your Spouse’s Anger By : Cat Tobin
In all marriages, there comes a time when stress takes its toll on the relationship. Whether the issues are with money, children, or household chores, it doesn’t really matter. After awhile, it seems like all you do anymore is argue and bicker, even over things that don’t really matter.
Article Related to: marriage, arguments
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9). Teach Your Children to Respect You By : Ineke Van Lint
Never argue with a child. You are the parent, you are the one who decides. Do not get tempted to go into endless discussions with your child. Learn to act after the second warning. Be consistent. That is the only way to get respect.
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10). Travel Costs Causing Tiffs Among Holidaymakers By : Abbi Rouse
Many Britons have fallen out with friends and family before their plane leaves the runway as a result of concerns about the economic impact of taking a trip away, according to new statistics.
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