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By Susan Elcox
A Hearing Group Support Program, or Audiologic Rehabilitation (AR) has been shown to have many benefits for the hearing impaired and their families.

By Jane Brown
The brand new music on the ‘Are You Listening’ CD was independently released earlier in the year by the Australia band, BabyJane.

By Jane Brown
Sunset signs hard rock act, BabyJane from Perth, Australia this week, Are You Listening? To hit stores January 24th, 2012.

By Listeners Unite
The 2012 Woman's Advantage Calendar will start off Listening Awareness Month with a reminder by the author of Rule No. 1: Stop Talking (A Guide to Listening).

By Lillian D. Bjorseth
Communications skills speaker, trainer, coach and author Lillian D. Bjorseth explains that listening is the most important human relations skill.

By Gordon Training International
On May 1, 2011, Gordon Training International will be a sponsor of the “Walk away from domestic violence” 5k walk to benefit the Women’s Resource Center (WRC) of Oceanside, CA.

By Strategic Book Group
Woody Gets Dunked is a charming children’s tale that offers a reminder about the importance of safety.

By United Church of God
New lessons on “Communication Pitfalls” and “Keys to Good Communication” have been added to the www.FreeBibleStudyGuides.org site.

By Free Focus Publishing LLC
Author and illustrator Elke Weiss has just published a children’s book specially designed to plant the seeds of environmental activism in the next generation.

By We Do Listen Non Profit Foundation
Visit www.wedolisten.com and watch the rabitt Howard B. Wigglebottom help 3-8 year old children manage anger. Print the lesson from the book.

By Hospice at Home
Hospice at Home is offering a training program for people interested in volunteering to take place on February 5 from 9am – 2pm at the Lilly of the Valley Church in Covert. For those unable to attend the training alternate arrangements can be made.

By We Do Listen Foundation
Visit www.wedolisten.com to check out the animated version of “Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns It’s OK to Back Away” and help 3-8 year old children manage conflict and anger.

By Dr. Yvonne Fournier
It is easy to confuse hearing and listening. While your child may be hear¬ing your instructions, that does not mean they have learned to add the mindfulness and attention required for listening.

By Daniole Craig
The Quakers on Probation sounds range from country flavored rock to pop oriented journeys on Every Living Thing.

By Strategic Book Publishing
Thinking he can handle anything, Timmy ignores his aunt’s warnings and chases, snoops and pokes his way along a trail while on a walk with her and his grandma. But after a turn of events, it becomes obvious that Timmy needs to learn to listen.

By Fog City Consulting LLC
For project managers, 2010 is all about the execution of key initiatives and project execution is project management, writes PMPlanet columnist Ron Ponce of Fog City Consulting.

By Fog City Consulting LLC
Earn valuable insights, tools, and techniques & PDU’s! Many of these courses focus on the importance of mastering soft skills in order to better manage your projects, team members, and management.

By www.LatestBusinessReport.com
Listening allows you to understand another person’s point of view. When you allow yourself to be open minded to someone’s suggestions, it shows them that you are interested in their ideas.

By publicist
More than ever individuals, businesses and the government has concerned regarding privacy. Kirk Menard of Advanced Investigative Technologies, LLC discusses technology that can compromise your privacy and have you subject to prying eyes and ears.

By Fog City Consulting LLC
For your message to reach the ears of those you speak to, you need to know what they want to hear. Everyone has a job to be done. You can only find out what that is by listening to what your audience is saying prior to preparing your speech.

By Susan HEaton Wright Executive Voice
In response to the Daily Mail article regarding teachers being amplified in classrooms to put less vocal strain on their voices, Executive Voice – vocal and communications training, has the following response.

By TrueSense Marketing
TrueSense Continues Record Growth; Tapping Well-Known Industry Pros To Fuel Its Expansion

By The Rebel Belle
Most people listen at only 25% capacity. Dr. Carol McCall, founder of the Institute for Global Listening and Communication, would like to change that statistic.

By BusinessManagementDaily.com
4 tips help managers understand what employees are really saying

By Maxell Europe
Maxell moves forward with its revolutionised range of headphones

By Chip Schutzman
Calloway’s experience as a producer and vocalist goes a long way to making Bring Back the Love the consistently solid success that it is and will be for some time to come.

By Nciku Guru
Nciku is a free online Chinese-English dictionary platform with many unique search options and various features, the latest of which is Sentence Mode, an intuitive tool that takes searching for characters to a whole new level.

By Aarkstore Enterprise
Aarkstore announce a new report "Net Music Radio 2007 - 2010: Listening Hour Analysis By Site and Brand" through its vast collection of market reserach business.

By Purple's Edge Media LLC
Friday November 28 is National Day of Listening. See how listening can help create a more intimate relationship with these tips from marriage expert Kelley Brigman.

By ESL-LAB.COM
Randall Davis, developer of Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab, organizes his language learning content by topic so students can find the subjects they want to study most.

By SeminarInformation.com
How does one acquire the skills necessary to ensure that miscommunication doesn't occur? SeminarInformation.com, lists hundreds of communication seminars that help provide the necessary skills to ensure clear, concise communication occurs.

By Hal Gieseking The Business Scribe, Inc.
Learning how to listen well is an effective form of lifelong learning. The following article is adapted from "Free lessons in life" on www.virginahospitalitysuite.com



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