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Feb 13, 2013

Pete Gerlach joined us once again, this time to talk about the skill of communication.  We discuss reasons people communicate, skills needed to communicate effectively, and a few of the more than 30 communication blocks that he details on his website.
Here is a link to his "Lesson 2" study guide on effective communication:
Here are links to his youtube playlists on communication:


Ricardo
almost eleven years ago

Because energy is cosverned. The chemical bonds in a glucose molecule are at a higher energy level than those in CO2 and H2O, and because energy must be cosverned, that allows us to do work along a biochemical pathway. Cells use that work t(o assemble ATP, which can be broken down by proteins to do anything that requires an energy input.This is completely in line with the 2nd law. Just the fact that we are turning one mole of solid into at least 6 (depending on how you count water) moles of gas gives an enormous entropy increase without even considering anything else. Since we are not extracting all the energy as work (the leftovers become body heat), it's good. http://qzigxhw.com [url=http://rsbogyo.com]rsbogyo[/url] [link=http://jcvpfqh.com]jcvpfqh[/link]

Nigel
almost eleven years ago

I didn't know Burning Man had a hometown. I'm sure it would be a fatacnising place for find story (although not sure if they would necessarily be YA stories :)I love little places like this. It's why I travel as much as I can. Sorry to hear about the moose.Paul D. Dailwww.pauldail.com- A horror writer's not necessarily horrific blog

Saffet
almost eleven years ago

January 18, 2011 at 10:42 pma while back I went to the beach front with my children. I found a sea shell and gave it to my 4 year old duethgar and said You can hear the ocean if you put this to your ear. She put the shell to her ear and screamed. There was a hermit crab inside and it pinched her ear. She never wants to go back! LoL I know this is totally off topic but I had to tell someone!

Ana
almost eleven years ago

Because energy is coeversnd. The chemical bonds in a glucose molecule are at a higher energy level than those in CO2 and H2O, and because energy must be coeversnd, that allows us to do work along a biochemical pathway. Cells use that work t(o assemble ATP, which can be broken down by proteins to do anything that requires an energy input.This is completely in line with the 2nd law. Just the fact that we are turning one mole of solid into at least 6 (depending on how you count water) moles of gas gives an enormous entropy increase without even considering anything else. Since we are not extracting all the energy as work (the leftovers become body heat), it's good.