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    NONVERBAL COMM

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    allows us a little room to monitor our body language. Recruiters are not just focusing on how you reply to their questions and words or language that you used but they also focusing on your gestures‚ your body language‚ your posture and your eye contact. These kinds of acts are what we called as nonverbal communication or messages. Through this nonverbal communication‚ it can emphasize what you are saying; convincing the interviewer or recruiter with your truthfulness‚ but it can also contradict

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    We see she is confident as she is making eye contact with Wesley and her head is tilted to emphasise the straight up way she is speaking to Wesley. The music got louder as Wessley glanced at her‚ his jaws dropped as he looked at her in a nice beautiful black dress. As Bianca and Wesley were talking

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    Learning Plan 2

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    Learning Plan 2 - Short Answer Activity (10 points each) Write and submit 1 - 2 typed paragraphs for each question. Please remember to: ← Reflect‚ in your own words‚ the content of textbook lessons. ← Use complete sentences with proper paragraphing. ← Use standard grammar‚ punctuation‚ and spelling. ← Show good logic and organization‚ amplifying definitions with examples. 1. Briefly explain the importance of paralanguage. Give three distinct examples of how paralanguage might

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    Cataracts

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    Subject: Solutions to the problem of Cataracts. Cataracts is a condition that affects the eye due to an opacity of the internal focusing lens that can cause visual impairment due to light not being able to reach the retina. It is due to irreversible structural changes to the order of the fibres that the lens is made from due to coagulation and denaturing of the lens fibres. [9] It affects image clarity and causes a decline in image detail. However it almost never causes complete blindness. It can be

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    Superhydrophobic

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    initially hydrophilic‚ then introducing roughness to that surface will make it even more hydrophilic. Wetting (hydrophilic property) is characterized by the contact angle of a surface and occurs when the surfaces has a contact angle of θ < 90°‚ whereas if the surface is hydrophobic‚ the value of the contact angle is greater than 90°. The contact angle depends on several factors‚ such as roughness‚ the manner of surface preparation‚ and surface cleanliness (Adamson‚ 1990; Israelachvili‚ 1992; Bhushan

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    Non-verbal communication is used so often that we actually forget that we are using it. It has been defined as communication without words‚ including apparent behaviors such as facial expressions‚ eyes‚ touching and gestures as well as less obvious messages such as dress‚ posture and spatial distance between two or more people. It provides us with a means for conveying messages without the use of verbal language and also plays a role in the perception of the actual message we are trying to convey

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    The Mission of an Autoethnography In Mary Louise Pratt’s essay‚ “Arts of the Contact Zone‚” we are introduced to the idea of contact zones‚ autoethnography‚ and new ways of looking at common ideas. I wanted to see some examples of what she was really talking about. After reading John Edgar Wideman’s “Our Time” we can see that Pratt’s ideas and terms are accurate because they can be applied to this reading as well as others. "Our Time" is an autoethnography because it uses diffeerent points of

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    communication

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    communication is a form on nonverbal and unwritten communication. Unlike verbal communication‚ demonstrative involves Body‚ physiology and nonverbal. There is a saying that actions speak louder than words‚ which is true communicating your body through eye contact‚ gestures or facial expressions giving the wrong body language to a person will send the wrong message to the person‚ in order to control this one person needs to pay attention to the non verbal signals during any type of communication. The three

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    Body Language in Cultures

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    Sean E. English 102 Body language is not language in the strict sense of the word language; it is in fact‚ a broad term for forms of communication using body movements‚ gestures‚ facial expressions and eye behaviors in addition to sounds‚ verbal language‚ or other forms of communication. Although we may not realize it when we talk with others‚ we make ourselves understood not only by words but also by our body language. Body language sometimes helps make communication easy and effective. In order

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    Miss

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    just risen from on stage left‚ whilst Mrs Linde is stood by the doorway on stage right saying ‘Good morning’ in a questioning‚ uncertain tone. She will be dismissive of her visitor when asked ‘I don’t suppose you recognise me?’ by not making eye contact and facing slightly away from Mrs Linde‚ but upon recognition she will gradually move closer to her with each fragment of speech ‘Yes‚ wait a minute – surely’ and when she is certain of her identity‚ she will walk with

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