Emily Potts- COM 125

"The blog is designed so that you can create a commentary on how your perceptions and ideas about the world and your relationships are affected by the contents of the course. Be honest, open, and supportive of your classmates blogging. Please make one entry per week for the next 7 weeks. You are also required to view and comment on at least 2 classmate blogs each week (make sure you comment on every person's blog at least twice.)"

Monday, November 23, 2009

Friendships

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When going through the chapter about our relationships with family and friends, I started to complete the Self-Quiz we had to do called ...
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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Mr.Rogers Had it Right...

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Anyone who has seen this man's show can recognize the fact that he was an excellent communicator. Whether he communicated with puppets o...
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"Sometimes emotion-sharing leads to emotional contagion, when the experience of the same emotion rapidly spread from one person to othe...
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Friday, September 18, 2009

Perceiving Others- Personally

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The concept of ingroupers and outgroupers in Chapter 3 was particularly interesting to me. Ingroupers, as the name suggests, is anyone who i...
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Aah!

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It's only the second week of a new semester and I'm already crushed under the amount of reading that I have been assigned. My textbo...
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Initially...

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Initially, I honestly did not think this class or book would change the way I view things. I thought it would simply be a clinical observati...
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Emily Potts
I am seventeen years old, and in a High School/ College Dual Enrollment program. It allows me to take all of my classes at PCC and get credit for them at my high school still. I am very imaginative, and like to learn about things so I can see how my opinion of them changes over time. This blog is for Interpersonal Communications (COM 125)
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