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    Demonstrative communication can also be called nonverbal communication or "silent" communication. It is important to recognize that people can communicate on many levels. Facial expressions‚ posture‚ eye contact‚ gestures and body movements are all examples of demonstrative communication. Misunderstandings may occur if you simply listen to the words a person says without listening to the nonverbal clues. As a leader or speaker‚ nonverbal clues can help you be more effective. I participated

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    understanding of biomimicry‚ the biomimicry planes and what organism influences the plane‚ and how it influences airplanes. Planes are the fastest travel today but what made it possible? Biomimicry is copying something in life. Bio means Life and Mimic-Copy. One example of biomimicry is velcro. Velcro was founded when George de Mestral was returning from a walk with his dog when he began to wonder how cockle-burs stick to people‚ so he studied the science of cockle-burs and created Velcro using

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    impossible idea has become a reality‚ thanks to the invention of the airplane. This was a remarkable achievement in the field of science and technology that allowed our world to intermix culturally and improve our efficiency. With these benefits‚ however‚ comes drawbacks such as the numerous hazards of riding an airplane. One major benefit that the invention of the airplane resulted in is improved efficiency. The creation of airplanes has given people the ability to judge the amount of time it takes

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    have built a solar aircraft which promises a new generation of flight without burning an ounce of fuel. The plane is called Solar Impulse and is powered entirely by the sun [1]. The Solar Impulse is not the only solar airplane ever designed‚ but it certainly is the most ambitious. None of its predecessors has ever managed to fly right through the night with a pilot on board. With the wingspan of a jumbo jet and a scooter-sized engine‚ the Solar Impulse is one of a kind

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    Airplane Accidents.

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    History of civil aviation does not exceed a hundred years. Therefore‚ the understanding of aviation safety as well as the cause of the airplane accidents remains limited. Convention on International Civil Aviation Annex 13 has defined an airplane accident as an occurrence associated with the operation of an aircraft‚ which takes place between the time any person boards the aircraft with the intention of flight until such time as all such persons have disembarked‚ where a person is fatally or seriously

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    Name : Audrey Haijon Gunggut Class : 11Sc4 Topic : Demonstrative speech Title : Sign Language Thesis : To help bridge the communication gap between the hearing impaired and those of us that do not suffer hearing loss. INTRODUCTION Attention grabber : *Good morning to our beloved English lecturer and my lovely classmates* (do my opening with sign languages without talking to create suspense). I guess by now all of you might already have a clue of what my topic is. That’s right ‚ it’s sign

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    advancement than the jet airplane. Since the early 19th century‚ beginning with Otto Lilienthal‚ to the Wright Brothers’ first airplane‚ humans have continuously strived to understand and improve upon the concepts of flight. Today‚ we have mastered the concepts of flight‚ as exemplified by the jet airplane‚ which is now the standard for modern air travel. To truly appreciate just how far we’ve come‚ it is important for one to understand how a modern jet airplane works. All airplanes rely on three separate

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    know much about‚ for example coming into contact with people who have different customs‚ language or appearance‚ they might express their anxiety through racism. Another is the one of the most dangerous main causes of racism is the bullying. People make themselves feel better by picking on a person or group they feel are weaker than them. Sometimes‚ we all want to feel we belong to an “in group” and “hate” those not in “our group”. Another is poverty and unemployment‚ Racism can form in areas of poverty

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    How Did Airplanes Build Ww2

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    Germans used a tactic known as Blitzkrieg (Lightning War) to invade their enemies. This tactic enables them to quickly destroy their enemies. This tactic relies on Airplanes‚ Assault tanks and infantry all working together to catch the enemies by surprise. Without Airplanes the Blitzkrieg tactic wouldn’t have worked as well‚ as the Airplanes drop special troops near the cities to blow bridges and supply lines. The Planes then went on to attack the cities‚ causing chaos. Germany quickly went on to attack

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