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    Extra credit due Thursday April 17th Double spaced‚ 5 pages‚ 3 scholarly articles Roman gods and Ovid Intro Greek and roman equivalents Aphrodite-Venus Ares-Mars Artemis-Diana Athena-Minerva Demeter-Ceres Hades-Pluto Hephaistos-Vulcan Hera-Juno Hermes-Mercury Hestia-Vesta Kronos-Saturn Persephone-Proserpina Poseidon-Neptune Zeus-Jupiter(Jove) Eris-Discordia Eros-Cupid Ovid the Poet Born 43 BC His first poems appeared in 20 BC Completed the metamorphoses in 8 AD Timeless

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    The influence of body language and motivation on second language vocabulary learning BY: Atieh Berjis Sobhe Sadegh higher learner institute

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    Homer and Ovid are two of the oldest‚ most influential poets that have ever lived. Although they are both poets‚ they have several differences in their writings. Homer‚ a Greek poet‚ is most famous for his epic poems Iliad and Odyssey. Ovid‚ a Roman poet‚ is most famous for Metamorphoses a 15 book poem containing over 250 myths. To compare and contrast these two poets and their writing styles‚ I will use Achilles’ battle with Hector in Homer’s Iliad book 22 and compare it with Achilles’ battle

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    Authors in different time periods always interpret their idea in varies way. As for the creation myth‚ the Roman version is definitely different from the Greek one. In this paper‚ it will compare these two versions of the creation myth with each other to figure out what are the differences and similarities between Ovid’s Roman creation myth and Hesiod’s Greek creation myth. In addition‚ it will also discuss how the Ovid’s creation myth relates to his general approach to myth in the Metamorphoses

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    Study Organization-Communication Skill-Body Language 1.0 Introduction Communication is the means through which people interact‚ exchange information and relate to one and other. Communication takes place whenever two or more human beings come into contact with each another and express their ideas‚ thoughts and feelings. The purpose of the communication is to understand. However‚ communication is highlighted as a central ingredient in the first stage of potential for conflict. When we think about

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    How can you use your body language effectively during a job interview? The working life usually begins when one of us decides to apply for a particular job‚ and usually the first step of applying is by submitting your CV. After that you`ll be asked to have your personal interview which is known as a judging point for your eligibility for the job. Most of the Employers these days are trained to notice body language carefully and really care about the translation of each

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    Amy Cuddy a psychologist‚Fascinated with body language.We make inferences and judgments from body language“What’s my body language communicating to you what yours communicating to me” and those outcomes can predict meaningful life Outcomes like who we hire‚ promote‚ and ask out .Amy had a visual aids of posture and power people with higher power poses and you could see that they were dominant like for instance opera and mick Jagger athletes and world leaders.Her studies show when you are private

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    – QTKD CLC Book Review Name of book: Body language – How to read others’ thoughts by their gestures Author: Allan Pease It is language that is the only tool that man can draw on to communicate with each other. Every country has its own national language. However‚ there is a universal language that even people who are deaf and/or speech-impaired can use. It is body language. Yet most people are still ignorant of the existence of body language although it is used by them very regularly

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    feel‚ thus converting in to our behavior. The ability is there‚ although emotions tend to get in the way. There are a few tips and tricks to assert the type of behavior we want to portray‚ and Amy Cuddy teaches a good lesson on just how affective body language can be. Its interesting to look out into a crowd‚ and observe the human nature that you can so easily see. This could be at a bus stop‚ football game‚ classroom whatever it may be. Everyone is subconsciously displaying themselves in a certain

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    So I want to start by offering you a free no-tech life hack‚ and all it requires of you is this: that you change your posture for two minutes. But before I give it away‚ I want to ask you to right now do a little audit of your body and what you’re doing with your body. So how many of you are sort of making yourselves smaller? Maybe you’re hunching‚ crossing your legs‚ maybe wrapping your ankles. Sometimes we hold onto our arms like this. Sometimes we spread out. (Laughter) I see you. (Laughter) So

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