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Group Members and Contact Information: Hanan Alpahtani

(619)940­8711

suh3han@hotmail.com

Brooke Hines

(619)947­3228

hinesbrookea@gmail.com

Jacob Cota

(619)207­6868

jacobwvhp@live.com

Gabriela Meza

(619)245­7901

g_bb_y@yahoo.com

Alondra Gonzalez

(619)674­6828

gonzalez.alondra@gmail.com

Abraham De La Torre

(619)243­9581

abrahamdltoy@gmail.com

Kevin Garcia

(619)245­9728

kevindacurro@yahoo.com

Jasminemae Combs

(619)962­1994

jmv,combs@yahoo.com

Junior Berruecos

(619)621­7305

juniorburruecos@gmail.com

Dalila Covarrubias

(619)250­9767

Dalila637@hotmail.com

Kathleen Buendia

(619)852­6662

kathleenbuendia@gmail.com

Sarah Aguilar

(619)265­6321

janesara07@yahoo.com

Cinthya Santiago

(619)240­5721

cinthya.santiago2@gmail.com

Ghislaine Bertufo

(619)395­2630

cece_enriquez1@yahoo.com

Laura Howard

(619)609­6589

LAURANHC@gmail.com

Evan Cintron

(619)850­7225

evancintron@gmail.com

Openers: Kevin Garcia and Dalila Covarrubias
Closers: Evan Cintron and Jasmine Combs Opening Statements:

Dalila:

Kevin:

hi

Topics to research:
“()”= number of topics in one. Group 1:
1)Gabriela
2)Dalila
3)Kevin
4)Hanan

Topics:
Emotions and nonverbal cues/ emoticons (2)
Authenticity and Frequency of Communication(2)
Conflict management(1)

Group 2:
1)Laura
2)Alondra
3)Evan
4)Cinthya

Topics:
Sex & Sexuality(1)
Love(1)
Fantasy(1)
Skype/ Facetime(1)

Group 3:
1)Brooke
2)Junior
3)Ghislaine
4)Kathleen

Topics:
Attraction(1)
Casual Relationships(1)
Flirting(1)
Disclosure(1)

Group 4:
1)Jacob
2)Sarah
3)Abraham
4)Jasmine

Topics:
Anonymity(1)
Cyberbullying(1)
Distance(1)
Disability(1)
Dating and Dating sites(1)

Topic example:
Topic will be on “Emoticons”
Question:­see examples­ “Can emoticons work to effectively replace face to face nonverbal cues? Why or why not?”
Answer: Author and his/ her credibility,

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