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how much responsibility/dependability lies/befalls on others/bystanders

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jojojojoanne | 11:11 Tue 28th Jul 2009 | Body & Soul
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in how we communicate/interact? obviously everyone thinks for themselves, how does environmental/non verbal conversation/communication influence another if indeed it does?
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errrrrm!!! what's that got to do with "bonking?"
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Dunno but I'm bored and thats my phrase of the day so look out for it
Are these homework questions you keep posting? They seem like they are/could be.If so it would be polite to mention it in your post,you would still get help and answers but people would at least know what they are providing answers to.
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nothing to do with that squad its a question
Vibras right - others have loads of responsibility in the way we interact. If others didn't influence us we wouldn't all b ritin an spkin lik dis na wud w3
Well let me rephrase that - others have loads of influence but we all individually need to be responsible for how we communicate - if u dnt wanna spk an tlk like dis den don't innit
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in other words how do outside influences impact on how you think if they do that is
jojojojoanne?

When is right?
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when:

at what time, on what occasion, in what case or circumstances; at the time, on the occasion , etc that; at which time etc and (just) then; seeing that; considering that; whereas. n. time, date, occasion.

ever- -soever- at whatever time, on whatever occasion, everytime that

is 3rd pers. sing. of be

be (pres. am, are, is pl. are; past was, were; part. being;p.p. been) exist,occur, live, remain;continue; have specified state or quality. v. aux, with p.p of v.t forming passive, with pres. part forming continuous tenses, with inf. expr. duty, intention,possibility, etc

right:

morally good,just;correct,true; in good or normal condition; not mistaken; on or towards side of human body which in majority of persons has the more used hand, on or towards that part of an object which is analogous to person's right side; of right in politics. restore to proper or straight or vertical position; make reparation for, avenge; vindicate, rehabilitate; correct, set in order what is just; fair treatment; fair claim; being entitled to privilege or immunity, thing one is entitled to; right part, region, or direction; polit. conservatives collectively;

right:

by-s, if right were done;
in the - having justice or truth on one's side
set to- arrange properly straight; all the way (round, to etc)
completely;quite;very; justly, properly, correctly, truly; on or to right side
angle- angle of 90
hand- placed on the right side
hand man- indispensible or chief assistant
handed- using right hand in preference to left, made by or for right hand, turning to right, turning to right
hander- right handed person or blow
minded- having natural inclination to favour what is right
right of way-(path subject to) right to pass over anothers ground, precedence in granted to one vehicle over another
on-
Sounds as if you are doing an OCN in something....am i right jo jojoanne??? All of your questions are of that ilk!!
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colloq. expr. approval
side- side of fabric etc meant to show
wing- group on right of army, football etc team or political party
winger- member of this
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checked the website out highest ocn is equivalent to a level! it may be boring!!
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and nvq's are practical rather than academically based!
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Social and moral perception, lots.

Society as a whole is based on a set of values, morals and codes which affect communication and behaviour in general. The majority affect eg social conscience, don't litter (or other anti-social behaviour) because it will be frowned upon.

Media effect too.

You could consider smoking, breastfeeding in general and in public.

Religious effect eg blasphemy.

Gang effect/pack mentality.

Class effect - judged on how people speak.

Anti-discrimation has an effect.

Non-verbal, could consider body language.

Could dress be considered eg hoodies, skinheads, religious dress.

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