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Communication skills

                      Communication skills Communication skills are the abilities you use when giving and receiving different kinds of information. Some examples include communicating new ideas, feelings or even an update on your project. Communication skills involve listening, speaking, observing and empathising. It is also helpful to understand the differences in how to communicate through face-to-face interactions, phone conversations and digital communications like email and social media. Active listening Active listening means paying close attention to the person who is speaking to you. People who are active listeners are well-regarded by their co-workers because of the attention and respect they offer others. While it seems simple, this is a skill that can be hard to develop and improve. You can be an active listener by focusing on the speaker, avoiding distractions like cell phones, laptops or other projects an...

shooting

                                                               SHOOTING                                                                       The   National Rifle Association of the United Kingdom   (NRA) was founded in 1860 to raise the funds for an annual national rifle meeting "for the encouragement of Volunteer Rifle Corps and the promotion of Rifle-shooting throughout Great Britain". [1] For similar reasons, concerned over poor marksmanship during the  American Civil War , veteran Union officers Col. William C. Church and Gen. George Wingate formed the  National Rifle Association  of America in 1871 for the purpose of promo...