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    the encoding and decoding of non-verbal elements of communication. One section involved the decoding of facial expressions of a person‚ detecting the emotion they are trying to convey and generating an appropriate response. Each facial gesture of a human being is interlinked with an emotion. For example‚ raised eyebrows convey the emotion of surprise. Reacting to the emotions of the sender of the message by the receiver is extremely important for the process of communication‚ especially in a business

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    Conclusion The theme in the novel “A Thousand Splendid Suns” by Khaled Hosseini is the inner strength of a women even in the darkest of times‚ which he has shown through symbolism‚ metaphors / similes‚ and irony. Both Mariam and Laila endure so much heartache in their lives because they are women‚ yet they continue the strength to pull together and persevere. Mariam was born in a world which turns their back on women. She has a father who refuses to acknowledge her existence‚ a husband who abuses

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    How to Write a Conclusion for a Proposal Instructions 1. Make a list of key points in your proposal. The conclusion should always be the last thing you write and should focus on the key elements you included in the document. Put yourself in your investor’s shoes. Include points that will be of interest to him such as marketing plans‚ proven success in the past‚ and a clear path to future success. • Write a list of potential questions investors may have after reading your proposal. You may

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    Mind and Nature

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    limitless possibilities starts anew. In "nature‚ " Ralph Waldo Emerson explains how a mind‚ free of histories and traditions‚ can use nature to draw its own conclusions and develop relationships. Emerson looked to nature as a means for man to shed the ideals and traditions of the past and greet life with a new outlook. "To the body and mind which have been cramped by noxious work or company‚ nature is the medicinal and restores their tone" (513). Nature serves as a cleanser. A day spa for the

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    The gratefulness of nature Respect is a key concept that as humans we should take actions about everything that is part of our lives. We use the esthetics of nature for our own advantages‚ but in the same time we don’t think about the consequences. Do we harm or do we preserve nature? We are surrounded by many beautiful places but less people care about what they do to the environment. There is such beauty and potential that surrounds

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    everything you are doing‚ you should be aware of the danger and consequence of using this site. There are some things you should avoid while using Facebook. Firstly‚ we should be careful about revealing our personal information. This is because Facebook is known as public site. Everyone will know many things about us. We should be careful when revealing our personal information‚ so that we would not face any problem such as being hacked‚ badmouthed and so on. People will see many bad things through

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    PRESERVING NATURE VS. RESHAPING NATURE Critical analysis of recent floods in Uttarakhand ______________________________________________________________________________ “The environmentalist goal of ‘preserving nature’ unavoidably conflicts with the requirements of human life: Man ’s basic means of survival is to reshape nature to serve his ends‚ to take the raw materials of his environment and use them to produce values. This requires "touching" nature‚ not leaving it untouched” ____

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    UK. This paper begins with a review of current Bancassurance‚ including the definition‚ appearance‚ development of Bank Insurance in the UK‚ and so on. It is followed by a detailed statement of the benefits and limitations that Bancassurance brings about‚ and an in-depth comparison of the two views which will be investigated. ! 1.Definition ! Bancassurance Bancassurance‚ also known as the Bank Insurance model(BIM)‚ is a new concept of insurance which is to set up a partnership between a bank and

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    Beauty in Nature

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    Monica Orozco 302790727 Beauty in Nature The world has come to a point where there is no turning back; where we can’t undo what is already done. We have forgotten the importance of the use of natural resources we need to survive. We have also forgotten our responsibility to the world‚ so that it can remain healthy and alive. I fear if we continue polluting our environment and not help it improve itself‚ we are going to have nothing towards the end. The world needs a better place for everyone to

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    Nature and Nurture

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    Guillermo de Vicente Garrote Language acquisition and disruptions Nature and Nurture: what the genes and the family determine Nature and nurture are two ways of determining the factors that are involved into the human nature. My goal in this essay is determining what are the main factors involved in the acquisition of the language in a human. By the extension of both terms‚ I will extend these two terms not only in the way of acquisition but also in the way of learning a language. Why? Because

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