Unveiling Neutron Star Interior Physics: Magnetic Fields and Tilt Angles

Unveiling Neutron Star Interior Physics: Magnetic Fields and Tilt Angles
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Neutron stars like PSR J1640-4631 provide insights into internal physics through magnetic field studies and tilt angle evolutions. Understanding these aspects reveals the composition and behavior of these incredibly dense celestial objects, shedding light on their intriguing properties.

  • Neutron Star
  • Magnetic Fields
  • Tilt Angles
  • Interior Physics
  • Astrophysics

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  1. Intentional Listening Dr. Wendy Kubasko Shippensburg University

  2. Understand the critical difference between active and passive listening skills. Improve communication and relationships with others to be a more effective leader 2

  3. Why is listening so hard? Write one reason on the scrap paper.

  4. 50 Percentage of what you hear 125 Speed at which we speak 400 Speed at which we understand https://extension.missouri.edu/cm150 4

  5. 75% https://extension.missouri.edu/cm150 5

  6. Lets Try It 6

  7. Top 10 Listening Donts 1) Call the subject matter boring. 2) Criticize the speaker s delivery. 3) Become too stimulated. 4) Listen only for facts. 5) Try to remember everything. 6) Fake attention. 7) Tolerate or create distractions. 8) Evade the difficult. 9) Submit to emotional words. 10)Waste thought power. https://extension.missouri.edu/cm150 7

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  9. Digital Lives: "I Can't Leave Home Without My Phone" Two twenty-somethings talk about how digital technology and social media has influenced their lives. We live in a digital age, where our lives are increasingly occupied with what can be seductive activities: texts, posts, games, tags and tweets. We use devices that are changing how we live, work and interact with one another. But in the midst of this digital revolution, critics worry about the price we might be paying in our new ways of connecting. WBUR explores these worries in a weekly series, "Digital Lives." http://www.wbur.org/series/digital-lives 9

  10. Phubbing Phone snubbing - paying more attention to your phone than those around you. https://time.com/5216853/what-is-phubbing/ 10

  11. Why Listen? 11

  12. Wellness Social relationships 1 of the 10 happiness activities (Lyubomirsk, 2008). Positive relationships linked to health (Fredrickson & Joiner, 2002). Listening increases self-awareness (Rogers & Farson, 1957). https://positivepsychology.com/active-listening/ 12

  13. Work Teamwork Decision Making Customer Service Sales Negotiation Leadership https://www.hrdqu.com/communication-skills-training/learning-to-listen-the-importance-of-great-communication-skills/ 13

  14. logo-id poll-type-id I listen more than I talk. Start presenting to display the poll results on this slide.

  15. logo-id poll-type-id I use good eye contact. Start presenting to display the poll results on this slide.

  16. logo-id poll-type-id I wait until someone is finished before speaking. Start presenting to display the poll results on this slide.

  17. Listening...involves a certain surrender, a willingness to sit with what one does not already know...it requires us to stretch a little beyond what we know, expect or want. - Diana Senechal 17

  18. Better listeners. . . Men OR Women Move to the side of the room that best fits your perspective. 18

  19. We are now at the point where we need to say, forget the male and female brain it s a distraction. -Gina Rippon 19

  20. Listening Styles People-oriented Action-oriented Time-oriented Content-oriented https://listenlikealawyer.com/2016/09/06/do-men-and-women-listen-differently/ 20

  21. The Power of Pause Silence opens the space for more conversation. Silence leads to engagement. Silent listening requires us to slow down. https://wrightfoundation.org/the-art-of-active-listening/ 21

  22. Was that an interruption? Listen to audio used in new Stanford linguistics research Stanford doctoral candidate Katherine Hilton examined how people perceive interruptions in conversation. She found that those perceptions are affected by the listener s own conversational style as well as gender. 22

  23. Time to Practice Pausing Use this prompt Tell me something about yourself that might surprise me. https://storycorps.org/discover/education/lesson-the-power-of-active-listening/ 23

  24. Active vs. Passive Listening Active Passive Fairly one-sided communication Little to no feedback Requires very little effort Can miss parts of the conversation Not fully paying attention Little indication that he or she is listening Neutral and nonjudgmental Patient (periods of silence) Verbal and nonverbal feedback Asking questions Reflecting back what is said Asking for clarification Summarizing https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-active-listening-3024343 24

  25. 5 ways to listen better | Julian Treasure http://www.ted.com In our louder and louder world, says sound expert Julian Treasure, "We are losing our listening." In this short, fascinating talk, Treasure shares five ways to re-tune your ears for conscious listening -- to other people and the world around you. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/translate. Join Live Conversation with the speaker Julian Treasure on What a conscious listening world be like and how do we get there? October 10th, 1pm - 2.30 pm EDT http://www.ted.com/conversations/6084/live_conversation_with_ted_spe.html 25

  26. R.A.S.A. Meaning juice or essence in Sanskrit Receive Appreciate Summarize Ask

  27. We have two ears and one mouth so we can listen twice as much as we speak. 27

  28. Topic: Phubbing Practice Active Listening Identify a group leader. One person begins by saying something about the topic; others listen. Another individual asks a follow up question or comments about what s/he heard. Repeat until everyone has spoken at least twice. The group leader summarizes the conversation and identifies patterns or insights. 28

  29. What went well? What was a struggle? 29

  30. Empathy vs. Sympathy Bren Brown on Empathy What is the best way to ease someone's pain and suffering? In this beautifully animated RSA Short, Dr Bren Brown reminds us that we can only create a genuine empathic connection if we are brave enough to really get in touch with our own fragilities. Voice: Dr Bren Brown Animation: Katy Davis (AKA Gobblynne) www.gobblynne.com Production and Editing: Al Francis-Sears and Abi Stephenson Watch Dr Bren Brown's full talk 'The Power of Vulnerability' here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXSjc-pbXk4 Dr Bren Brown is a research professor and best-selling author of "Daring Greatly: How the Courage to be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent and Lead" (Penguin Portfolio, 2013). She has spent the past decade studying vulnerability, courage, worthiness, and shame. Find out more about the RSA: http://www.thersa.org Follow the RSA on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thersaorg Like the RSA on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thersaorg 30

  31. Empathy Feel WITH someone, not feel FOR someone LISTEN CONNECT ACKNOWLEDGE SHOW 31

  32. Empathy Skills Perspective taking Being non-judgemental Understanding another person s feelings Communicating your understanding of another person s feelings Mindfulness 32

  33. Watch the video. Be on the lookout for . . . 33

  34. Communication Skills: Empathetic Listening - Inside Out, 2015 Communication Skills: Empathetic Listening Effective listening skills are the basics of building successful relationships with people. How we engage others in verbal and non-verbal communication, what do we hear behind words, how we understand and empathize the emotions of others, ask questions and clarify the messages all these contribute to our emotional intelligence and effective social skills, influencing our lives both on a personal and professional level. A picture is worth a thousand words! To ensure a deeper understanding and provide more meaningfulness to the basic communication and social skills training, we routinely use clips from famous movies as an example of what to do or what not to do . The effectiveness of this online learning method is achieved through the inclusion of our visual channel of perception, emotionality of the image, and ease of submission of material. Enjoy your experience! This movie clip refers to the Effective Listening lesson which is part of the Genius of Communication online learning course, along with six other lessons on Body Language, Verbal Communication, Building Relationships, Conflict Resolution, Personal Image, and Manners Etiquette. Together they encompass the basics of social skills and provide one big advantage they give us the freedom to communicate effectively with anyone and everywhere, liberate us from shyness, and shift our confidence to a higher level. To get more information and purchase our online communication courses, visit our website: https://academyofsocialcompetency.com/training-for-individuals/ Connect with us: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SocialCompetency Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/HappyRelationshipsCouples Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nairavelumyan/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/naira-velumyan/ Communication Skills: Empathetic Listening 34

  35. Active-Empathetic Listening Use Non-verbal involvement. Pay attention to the speaker, not your own thoughts. Practice Non-Judgment. Tolerate silence. Paraphrase. Ask questions. 35

  36. Listening with Intention Set your intention for listening Truly engage in the conversation Be sure the person is seen and heard. Take notice of the other s feelings. 36

  37. Standing Meeting Move to your partner. Describe Active- Empathetic Listening. 37

  38. Controlling Your Listening 38

  39. Listening Positions Active Listening Give deliberate attention and focus to the other person. Passive listening Passive listening does not require much effort and can be appropriate in certain situations. https://www.collegeparentcentral.com/2014/01/conversations-with-your-college-student-whats-your-listening-position/ 39

  40. Listening Positions Critical Listening Listen critically to analyze what you hear and develop your opinion. Empathic Listening Support the speaker s feelings, open up and share freely without any judgment. 40 https://www.collegeparentcentral.com/2014/01/conversations-with-your-college-student-whats-your-listening-position/

  41. Listening Positions Reductive Listening Listen to find the solution, fix the issue and move on. Expansive listening This is creative listening, builds connections, brainstorming or processing. It helps to develop trust and relationships. https://www.collegeparentcentral.com/2014/01/conversations-with-your-college-student-whats-your-listening-position/ 41

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  43. Lets Test Your Knowledge Go to blooket.com/play and enter Game ID: CODE 43

  44. Intentions Make one intention to improve your listening skills and share it with your neighbor. 44

  45. Access to All Materials https://bit.ly/3rjyZK7 45

  46. Thanks! Any questions? You can find me at: wlkubasko@ship.edu 46

  47. Credits Special thanks to all the people who made and released these awesome resources for free: Presentation template by SlidesCarnival Photographs by Unsplash 47

  48. EVALUATION PLEASE COMPLETE 48

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