OCCUPATIONAL LENSES What is an Occupational Lens? An Occupational Lens (or Enhanced Reader) is a reading lens that has a Degression zone to incorporate the Intermediate prescription (and sometimes‚ depending on prescription‚ a good DV portion) Why dispense an Occupational Lens‚ instead of a Reading pair of glasses? With more and more people using Computers‚ Laptops and Smartphones‚ we demand more from the Intermediate zone than ever before. So by dispensing a pair of Reading glasses to a
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Ethical Lens Inventory Results for JILLIAN DAVIS Ethical Lens Inventory Report for JILLIAN DAVIS www.EthicsGame.com GameMaster@EthicsGame.com Rights Lens Relationship Lens Results Lens Reputation Lens Your personal preferred lens is: Rights - Responsibility and Results Lens You balance your reasoning skills (rationality) and your intuition (sensibility) to determine
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An organizational analysis is guided by an idea of how organizations work. There are three classic perspectives or “lenses” and each lens offers a different perspective through social and analytical science disciplines (Ancona et al.‚ 2004). The strategic design perspective emphasizes the efficiency and effectiveness of an organization to accomplish goals set according to the organizational standard. For over 45 years‚ Wal-Mart has been able to prove time and time again that they have set the
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aspect of life. In the poem‚ “If I Could Tell You‚” Auden works through the idea of time being superior and how it brings an overall uncertainty— especially to love‚ and creates a desperation of knowing. By looking through a Historical Biographical Lens‚ it would make sense to identify the speaker of the poem as Auden himself. He seems to be writing an answer to a question that someone‚ at one point in time‚ has asked him. However‚ Auden is unable to answer the question‚ stating‚ “if I could tell
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know as aperture is also plays significant part of the result on your pictures‚ the smaller the lens diaphragm the better‚ because it takes sharper image and better lightning quality. E.g a lens with 1.4 Diaphragm produce better picture than standard lens or lens kit 18-55mm which is 3.5 Diaphragm‚ but mostly lens with smaller diaphragm cost more than the normal ones. The diaphragm functioning as your lens eye‚ the smaller you set your diaphragm the lighter‚ same function as shutter speed but it catches
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by eye contact‚ by making eye contact with other people you are showing them that they have your attention and you are listening to what they are saying‚ or vice versa. Some physical expressions a person can make are gestures‚ and smiles. These physical expressions can help a group or person feel more at ease while speaking. Nonverbally I think I show more facial expressions than any other way discussed. I’ve been told you can tell how I’m feeling by the looks on my face. I think eye contact is another
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In this paper we will discuss and describe demonstrative communication‚ which is considered to be part of nonverbal or unwritten communication process. Demonstrative communication is the process of sending messages through gesture such as eye contact‚ body language‚ voice tone‚ facial expression and many more. It could have a positive or a negative aspect for the receiver or the sender. Body language can be very efficient. It is use in personal conversation and in business environment. For
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deliver a presentation. What were your first impressions? Did you sense confidence or a lack of confidence in them? Did you want to associate with them or not? Were you convinced by them? Did they stride into the room‚ engage you and maintain eye contact or were they
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ideas. Text There are ways in which communication through the body takes place here are some of them described briefly: Eye contact: This helps to regulate the flow of communication. Our interpersonal relationship is affected by how we use our eyes. Most individuals use the eyes to see who they are with so that they can adapt their behavior. People who make eye contact open the flow of communication and convey interest‚ concern‚ warmth‚ and credibility. Culture and co-culture
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details that are in someone’s body posture‚ eyes‚ and facial expressions can say a thousand words without saying one thing. We sometimes can misunderstand or be confused by such communication as well. “The components of nonverbal communication‚ eye contact‚ facial expression‚ posture‚ arm and hand gestures as well as head position are extremely vital. Even though‚ we typically only focus on our verbal message‚ others see our communication as a “whole” Awareness of “silent” communication is the first
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