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    Jefferson strived to attain an efficient economy‚ and broaden the country’s territory. Jefferson’s anti-federalist stance determined reduced government spending on the military. He felt that if the government were to be involved in the daily lives of citizens‚ then they should avoid taxing the people. He cut government spending on the army and navy because he believed that it was illogical to spend money on something that was not apparent of happening.  Furthermore‚ his beliefs of small centralized

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    University‚ Stanford CA Characteristics of Effective Listening Ineffective Effective Non-Verbal Behavior Listener looks bored‚ uninterested‚ or judgmental; avoids eye contact; displays distracting mannerisms (doodles‚ plays with a paper clip‚ etc.) Listener maintains positive posture; avoids distracting mannerisms; keeps attention focused on speaker; maintains eye contact; nods and smiles when appropriate Focus of Attention Listener shifts focus of attention to himself: "When something like that happened

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    While many people are not thinking beyond the norm‚ a psychopath thinks about his every breath‚ step‚ and word. In the short story "Where are you going‚ Where have you been?" by Joyce Carol Oates‚ the depiction of a sociopath is apparent. Arnold’s mannerism‚ thoughts and tactics create the perfect portrayal of a truly sociopathic character. Arnold Friend follows Connie from the beginning of the story. When Connie finally notices his presence‚ "he [stares] at her and then his lips widen…and there

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    best there is if you don’t do something funny or creative. And to come up with that solution‚ he decided to copy some mannerism from other famous musician. Then POOF! He was the drummer that you wished could play on your parties! This video was recorded from one of his gigs. And just like what you just have guessed‚ he owned the stage like a boss! He used these different mannerisms to make people happy and hyped. People liked him so much that his video became viral. So musicians out there‚ don’t just

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    DEVELOPING A LISTENING SKILL AND SPEAKING SKILL ACTIVITY DESCRIBE THE TWO INFORMATION GAP ACTIVITIES LISTENING SKILL Listening skills are very important in everyday life. One must understand what people are saying and what is happening around them. In order for this to be done effectively‚ one must be an active listener. This is achieved when the listener is listening for meaning; when the listener checks if the statement has been heard and understood correctly. The goal of this is to improve

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    content and grammar‚ but there are other revisions you can make that will have a greater impact on your paper that we need to take care of first. Essay Summary This essay examines how issues of identity were influenced by language‚ appearance‚ and mannerisms in Kindred. Strengths of the Essay You have a great deal of discussion backed up by solid examples and evidence throughout your paper‚ Brianna. This makes your observations and claims very persuasive. Nice work. Introduction/Conclusion Your

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    the aristocratic Southern lifestyle of grandeur serves as a notion that illuminates on the meaning of the piece. Comparing and contrasting characters such as Blanche DuBois‚ a typical Southern belle who is struggling to hold onto the dreams and mannerisms of the Old south and refusing to face of the reality of it all being over‚ and Stanley Kowalski‚ a working class brute who is representative of the emerging blue collar demographic in the newly industrious South‚ Williams uses the figurative death

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    DP Summary: The Civilizing Process by Norbert Elias Social scientist‚ Norbert Elias‚ examines in part two of his book‚ The Civilizing Process‚ the development of manners and the subsequent ‘civilizing’ of Western Europe since the middle ages. This journey in time is an attempt to understand what actually happened to humanity during several transitional periods. Elias perceives the development of western civilization in three historical stages. (From the middle ages with a progression to the renaissance

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    Relaxation Method acting technique starts with relaxation . Relaxation is the biggest problem an actor faces is the inability to relax The objective of relaxation is to loose the expressions‚ mannerism‚ and energies not necessary for the character for character. Trying to break down habits and mannerism. Observation: To understand the character that you play use observation of people that behave like your character. How do they move ‚ laugh‚ talk ‚sit etc. For example if your wera to play an

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    write had to have a male pen name. * Females were primarily educated at home by governesses in the fields of home economics and fine arts. This included music‚ cooking‚ sewing‚ painting etc. Mary and Miss. Darcy are both accomplished pianists. * Mannerism played a pivotal role in determining one’s social standing. Wealth didn’t determine all of one’s status. * "Oh‚ certainly. No woman can be really esteemed accomplished who does not also possess a certain something in her air‚ in her manner of

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